Grant applications are now closed
We are committed to supporting eczema researchers. We play a vital role in supporting researchers and scientists focused on eczema and related skin conditions. By providing research funding for innovative research projects, we aim to foster advancements in understanding the underlying causes of eczema and explore new treatment options.
Grant applications are now closed
Applications are now closed for Eczema UK 2026 research grants that back innovative, patient-centred eczema research across the UK.
Winners will be announced in May 2026.
Learn about our grant funding streams
We offered two funding streams in our 2025/2026 grant round:
PhD Studentship provides full funding for an UK-based doctoral student to undertake high-quality research that will contribute to improving the understanding, treatment, or management of eczema.
This prestigious studentship includes:
Domestic UK tuition fees (up to £5,000 a year)
A maintenance stipend based on UKRI stipend rates.
Research expenses, in line with UKRI funding levels
The studentship is designed to support emerging researchers who are committed to making a meaningful difference to the lives of people affected by eczema. Projects may explore a wide range of topics, from the biological mechanisms and triggers of eczema, to innovations in care delivery, digital health, and patient self-management.
Successful applicants will benefit from:
Generous funding for their doctoral research (36-months)
Mentorship and support from academic supervisors and clinical collaborators
Access to the National Eczema Society’s network of experts, ‘Expert by Experience’ (EXEC) Group, patient advisors, and research partners
We are pleased to announce the return of its Pump Priming funding call, designed to support early-stage research with the potential to make a meaningful impact in the field of eczema with funding up to £30,000.
These awards are intended to fund pilot studies, feasibility work, or preparatory research that will strengthen future applications for larger-scale funding. The scheme is open to researchers based at recognised UK institutions and welcomes applications from both early career and established investigators.
We particularly encourage proposals that:
Explore innovative therapeutic or diagnostic approaches
Aim to improve patient experience and care
Address unmet needs or under-researched areas in eczema
Pump Priming grants offer financial support for 12-month period to help researchers generate proof-of-concept data or preliminary findings that can underpin further funding bids. In addition to funding, successful applicants gain access to our network of experts, lived experience advisors, and wider research community.
If you have a bold, original idea with the potential to advance eczema research or care, we encourage you to apply.
To understand the scope of projects we have previously supported, please visit our Research Grant Winners page.
In our first-ever grant round, competition was extremely strong. PhD Studentships had a success rate of 0.33 %, while Pump‑Priming Grants achieved a success rate of 0.40 %. These figures reflect the exceptional standard of proposals we receive and our commitment to funding the most promising research with the potential to improve the lives of people with eczema. We warmly encourage researchers to apply in future rounds and continue driving forward innovative eczema research.
2025 grant winners
Learn more about the winners of our 2025 research grants.
Our commitment
We are committed to supporting rigorous, relevant, and inclusive research that improves outcomes for people living with eczema. We look forward to receiving proposals that reflect these aims.
We actively welcome interdisciplinary collaborations and are committed to supporting the development of early career researchers. Applications from individuals from backgrounds underrepresented in health and academic research are strongly encouraged to apply.
Any questions please get in touch at research@eczema.org.