29th June, 2023
2nd April, 2019
The programme supports projects which engage with questions concerning the relationship between expertise, public understanding and policy delivery, and highlight the importance of collaboration between communities of practice, disciplines, capacities and borders.
Aims
The British Academy is inviting applications for projects which seek to develop new ideas and methods to bear on existing international challenges. Projects will need to demonstrate an innovative and interdisciplinary partnership (between researchers in the social sciences or the humanities on the one hand and counterparts in the natural, engineering and/or medical sciences on the other), yielding new conceptual understanding and policy-relevant evidence on questions of international significance.
Projects will aim to achieve the following outcomes:
Eligibility requirements
The lead applicant must be based at an eligible UK university or research institute, and be of postdoctoral or above status (or have equivalent research experience).
Collaboration between researchers in different institutions is particularly encouraged, where appropriate, given the nature and aims of this programme, and applications may include named co-applicants and other participants from overseas.
For more details about the programme and the eligibility requirements, please see the scheme notes.
Value and duration
Awards of up to £50,000 and 18 months in duration are available.
Funding can be used to support research expenses and consumables; travel and subsistence; networking, meeting and conference costs; and research and/or clerical assistance (postdoctoral or equivalent).
Awards are not offered on a full economic costing basis, with contributions to overheads an ineligible cost.
Application process
Applications must be submitted online using the British Academy’s Grant Management System (GMS), Flexi-Grant®.
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