These awards will support successful applicants to run either a series of workshops over one year (up to £15,000 fEC), or a network of researchers over two years (up to £30,000 fEC). Proposals - with full economic costs of up to £30,000 for workshops or £60,000 for networks - that seek to develop international partnerships with colleagues outside the UK from areas targeted in the AHRC's International Strategy will also be eligible. Awards made under this call are intended to enable researchers to share ideas, to develop collaborative proposals or publications, and to support engagement between scholars in the UK and beyond, and between scholars and other stakeholders. It is expected that approximately seven grants will be awarded under this call.
All closing dates for the Religion and Society programme have now passed, there will be no further calls under this programme.
This programme is now closed.
Programme Specification (130kb) for the Religion and Society Youth Call
AHRC Research Funding Guide (919kb) provides an overview of the Research Grants scheme in responsive mode but also details the eligibility criteria, assessment criteria, information on how to apply, application deadlines, eligible dates and terms and conditions of awards.
Details of the call (91kb) for the Religion and Society Youth Call.
Enquiries about the scholarly content of the Religion and Society Programme and the Youth Call, 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
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