Funding Opportunity

Arts and Humanities Approaches Landscape and Environment programme logo

to Researching Environmental Change

Summary

The AHRC invites proposals for Networks under a call entitled Arts and Humanities Approaches to Researching Environmental Change. The aim is to establish distinctive, innovative and engaging arts and humanities research perspectives on environmental change through networks of the highest quality and international significance. 

This call will build on research activity already undertaken under the Landscape and Environment, and Science and Heritage strategic initiatives, and will contribute to the cross-Council Living with Environmental Change Programme

The network activities funded under this competition will be expected to run for between six months and one year, and each award can be up to a value of £30,000 fEC.

Closing Dates

10/12/2009 

The deadline was 4pm Thursday 10th December 2009. This call is now closed.

How to make an application

In order to apply to the Researching Environmental Change competition, you should complete a proposal and submit this electronically through the Je-S system, along with a Case for Support and relevant appendices.

The Je-S form will be available from 20th October onwards.

Further Information

This call will be made under the AHRC’s Landscape and Environment Programme with its Programme Director, Professor Stephen Daniels, overseeing the scholarly content of the Programme, including this current call.

Please ensure that you have read the Details of the Call document carefully before making your application.

pdf icon Details of the Call (332kb)

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