About the fund
The fund aims to establish new collaborations, facilitate work on proof-of concept ideas, and in the longer term build international teams that are well positioned to apply for external research funding. The fund is administered by the Faculty of Humanities and applications are encouraged from colleagues in the Faculty of Humanities and those engaged with Humanities colleagues through interdisciplinary work.
Proposals may include targeted research support such as joint workshops, researcher exchanges, and the formation or development of a collaborative network. To be eligible, a proposal must include a PI from The University of Manchester and collaborators from either Ashoka University or O.P. Jindal Global University.
Ideally, the proposed project will involve a group of scholars from The University of Manchester and either Ashoka or O.P. Jindal. We encourage early career researchers to apply.
The fund is open to proposals across all research areas and projects will be funded for up to 18 months.
Proposals with the potential for sustainability beyond the initial funding period are encouraged.
Funding
There are currently no open calls.
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Awarded projects
UoM lead |
Faculty |
School |
Partnership Institution |
Research project title |
Dr Abhishek Chakravarty |
Humanities |
School of Social Sciences |
Ashoka |
Inequality Impacts on Consumption and Work Patterns in India |
Dr Miguel Antonio Lim |
Humanities |
School of Environment, Education and Development |
O.P. Jindal |
Futures of Internationalisation in Higher Education: Ethical and Post-Colonial Partnerships |
Dr Abi Stone |
Humanities |
School of Environment, Education and Development |
O.P. Jindal |
The story of the Thar: from formation to civilization. |
International partnerships
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Contacts
The University of Manchester
Bethany Pedder, EDI and Internationalisation Projects Officer, Faculty of Humanities
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