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British Institute in Eastern Africa Calls For Research Grants 2020-2021 Applications For African Students

The British Institute in Eastern Africa (BIEA) invites applications for funding for original research projects in any discipline in the humanities and social sciences in eastern Africa. 

We will not consider projects that fall outside of these disciplinary areas (and will not, for example, fund projects in STEM subjects), but may consider projects in Africa beyond eastern Africa.

We define eastern Africa as stretching from Sudan down to Mozambique, and Zambia across to Madagascar. We particularly welcome applications from researchers or research teams who have limited access to other sources of funds, and which engage with one or more of the following thematic areas. 

Priority will be given to researchers based in the UK or eastern Africa.

  1. Epidemics, pandemics and epizootics
  2. Citizens and science
  3. Knowing environments
  4. Technologies of politics
  5. Urban lives
  6. Retelling the past

For further details see: https://www.biea.ac.uk/research/biea-research-themes/

The BIEA’s small grant scheme particularly seeks to help researchers who have limited access to other sources of funds. In doing so, the BIEA seeks to support early career researchers and scholars in eastern Africa, and is keen to fund small projects that lay the ground for larger projects.  Researchers may include postgraduate students in eastern African or the UK; people who have not followed conventional research careers but whose local knowledge or contacts make them well-fitted to conduct high quality research; and/or collaborative projects which might involve more established scholars but where the resources are ring-fenced for early career or Africa-based project partners.

Grants are normally between £500 and £1,000, but up to £1,500 may be awarded. The grant should contribute towards actual research costs and not include institutional overheads, equipment, and applicant’s stipend or publication costs.

The application form with details of supporting documents required can be downloaded here.

All applications and references must be submitted by email to  grants@biea.ac.uk  by Wednesday 30 December 2020. Please note that late applications will not be considered.

Successful applicants will be notified within one month of the closing date.  If you have not heard from us by then, please consider your application not successful this time.

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