Collective projects

Collective projects

Knowledge Frontiers: International Interdisciplinary Research

The programme aims to support projects which engage with questions concerning the relationship between expertise, public understanding and policy delivery internationally, and highlight the importance of collaboration between communities of practice, disciplines, capacities and borders.

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This programme provides UK-based early career researchers, active in any discipline within the humanities or the social sciences, with the opportunity to develop and lead international and interdisciplinary research projects.

SFC Saltire Emerging Researcher Scheme

Call for Information:SFC/CI/10/2021

Issue Date: 08/06/2021

Deadline Date: 12/07/2021

Summary:

The Scottish Funding Council is pleased to announce a new SFC Saltire scheme for collaborative European exchanges which will run in Academic Year (AY) 2021-22. We are inviting collaborative consortia based across Scottish universities to submit proposals to administer European exchange programmes of up to six months for doctoral research students and early career researchers under this scheme.

Appel à projets Paris-NUS

L’appel à projets Paris-NUS s’inscrit dans la continuité d’un partenariat établi en 2014 entre Sorbonne Paris Cité et NUS. Ce partenariat a permis à Université Paris Cité de développer des collaborations solides avec NUS dans plusieurs disciplines. Outil clé de cette coopération, cet appel a favorisé le développement de projets conjoints en recherche et en formation entre la France et Singapour. NUS s’engage pleinement, cofinançant les projets à parts égales avec la partie parisienne.

Gerda Henkel Grants: Funding Programme Democracy

Over the last few years, a previously somewhat abstract finding has become an empirical fact: Democracy is not a given. The rule of law, the separation of powers, freedom of expression, and a commitment to the common good have all lost some of their binding effect even in core democratic countries, and have been relativized, called into question, and restricted. Nevertheless, the development is subject to constant fluctuations.

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