Furthering Cultures of Decolonisation within Research - Special Initiative 2023/24 [closed]
Funding of up to £4,000 is now available for cross-disciplinary activities that generate impacts on the theme Furthering Cultures of Decolonisation within Research.
20 December 2023
The special initiative seeks to build upon the ‘Cultures of Decolonisation of Research at °×С½ãÂÛ̳’ workstream to support activities that can advance understanding, adoption, and impact of decolonisation in research initiatives. It provides an opportunity for research across °×С½ãÂÛ̳ to identify topics that require cross-disciplinary attention as a basis for further research, for problematising current debates, and for considering critical issues.Ìý
Project proposals are asked to focus on models for decolonisation of research or ethics of research, with supported activities encouraging engagement and movement that builds from the findings of the Cultures of Decolonisation at °×С½ãÂÛ̳ report.Ìý
- Funding
Applications for projects costing up to £4,000 will be considered under this call. Due to the °×С½ãÂÛ̳ fiscal year end, all funding must be spent, and expenses must be identified and invoiced, by 31st July 2024.
- Eligibility
First Applicants must be °×С½ãÂÛ̳ staff – either researchers in academic Faculties or Professional Services.Ìý
Second Applicants can be either °×С½ãÂÛ̳ staff (researchers in academic Faculties or Professional Services), °×С½ãÂÛ̳ÌýPhD studentsÌýor external partners – either academic (i.e. at another university) or non-academic (e.g. at a policy, third sector, charity, community, or business organisation).
- How to Apply
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In order to be eligible for funding, please complete a short application form and then submit yourÌýproposal using theÌýonline form.
ÌýPlease Note:ÌýApplications must be made using the online system.ÌýWe will not accept emailed applications.
The deadline for applications is Monday 12 February 2024, 17.00 (GMT).
If you have any questions, or require the form in an alternative format, please email Ethne James-Souch (e.james-souch@ucl.ac.uk).Ìý