Funding Opportunity

Religion and Society Programme LogoLarge Grants - Religion and Society

Summary

The Large Research Grants are intended to support well-defined research projects enabling individual researchers to collaborate with, and bring benefits to, other individuals and organisations through the conduct of research. It is not intended that these awards will support individual scholarship. Applications will be encouraged from both less established as well as more established senior scholars. Applicants for three-year grants may also propose a single studentship in association with the project. Applications for projects of between one and three years, and with a full economic cost of between £100,000 and £600,000 are invited. It is expected that about 8 projects will be supported and the earliest start date will be 1st October 2009 with the latest permissible start date being 1 December 2009.

Small Grants are also available under the Religion and Society programme.

Closing Dates

08/01/2009 

All closing dates for the Religion and Society programme have now passed, there will be no further calls under this programme.

How to make an application

This programme is now closed.

Further Information

This call is open across the full programme specification but the AHRC and ESRC are particularly keen to encourage proposals in the following specific areas:

Meaning, Defining and Being: In addition to all of the key questions outlined in the Programme Specification, proposals are welcomed which offer theoretical reflection on aspects of religion and society, and/or which develop and interrogate key concepts in the study of religion and society. Contributions from disciplines such as theology, philosophy and religious studies, as well as the social sciences, are invited.

Religion, Media and the Arts: All of the key questions within this theme, including issues about religion, the arts, performance, space and material and visual culture and the representation of religion in news media. Proposals are particularly encouraged from disciplines such as design, architecture, popular culture and the performing arts, particularly if they engage with the cultural sector e.g museums, arts practitioners etc.

Texts, Spaces, Rituals and Objects: In addition to all of the key questions within this theme outlined in the Programme specification, proposals are welcomed which address the changing significance of sacred texts and symbols in religious communities and wider society.

Law, Politics and the State: All of the key questions within this theme, including the significance of religion in relation to specific political or social movements, or for different kinds of political mobilization.

Attention to the Religion and Society Programme's aims, objectives and themes, and overall quality, will be deciding factors in the assessment of proposals. The final call is highlighting the areas listed above in the light of commissioning to date, in order to ensure that all themes in the Religion and Society Programme are well represented once the commissioning process is complete. Proposals dealing with the other Programme themes are not excluded, even though commissioning has already taken place in these areas.

pdf icon Programme Specification (308kb) for the Religion and Society Third phase.

pdf icon Details of the Large Research Grants Scheme (290kb) outlining the eligibility criteria, assessment criteria, information on how to apply, application deadlines, eligible dates and terms and conditions of awards.

Word Doc icon The Disciplines form (1119kb) is optional to complete, please see Details of the call above.  If you decide to complete the form you need to return it electronically along with the rest of the application as an attachment, and use the attachment type ‘Other’.

Contacts

Enquiries about the scholarly content of the Religion and Society Programme  its aims, objectives and themes should be directed to Linda Woodhead at the contact address below:

Professor Linda Woodhead, Director, Religion and Society Programme
l.woodhead@lancaster.ac.uk or tel: 01524 592416

The AHRC work with the RCUK Shared Services Centre (SSC) to deliver all of our funding activities. All queries regarding eligibility for funding and applications in progress and also queries regarding current awards, should be directed to the SSC team dealing with your subject area using the contacts page.

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