2019 Annual Meeting, Nov 23-26
The 2019 Annual Meeting will be in San Diego, CA, November 23-26. Register Now!
Events2019 Annual Meeting, Nov 23-26The 2019 Annual Meeting will be in San Diego, CA, November 23-26. Register Now! 2020 Regional MeetingsOpen Calls for Papers: Southeast Western Southwest Pacific Northwest |
Collaborative International Research GrantsSuccessful Grants from Prior Years Application Deadline: October 1The American Academy of Religion, a member of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR), is pleased to announce the Collaborative International Research Grants competition. This initiative is intended to support generative research collaborations between and among scholars located in different geographical regions who wish to pursue focused, joint projects in any area of the study of religion. Applications for grants ranging from $500 to $5000 will be reviewed by the AAR’s International Connections Committee (ICC). Grant ParametersThe ICC encourages creative projects grounded in international research relationships that bring together scholars from disparate backgrounds and methodological approaches to advance our critical research and understanding of religious traditions, practices, and issues. These awards may be used for a variety of project expenses, including to enhance communication and to enable travel. Junior as well as more established scholars are encouraged to apply, as are independent scholars. Grant OutcomesAcceptance of this grant requires that one or more of the participants share the findings of the research collaboration publicly in at least two different ways. These might include reporting the results of the collaboration in a publication, a blog, or a web page, or in a presentation at the AAR Annual meeting or at another conference sponsored by an IAHR member association. In addition to these public reports, which may be in any language, an abstract of 150 words summarizing the results and findings of the research project should be submitted in either English or French, the official languages of the IAHR. This abstract should be submitted along with an AAR Grants Close-Out Report summarizing the research activities undertaken, publications produced, and public presentations or other disseminations executed or planned. Grant Cycle2019–2020 CIRG Application Cycle: May 1, 2019 to October 1, 2019 (11:59 pm EDT)
Qualifications
Application ProcessApplications must be submitted via the AAR’s online Collaborative International Research Grants proposal submission portal. Applications must be uploaded by 11:59 pm EDT on October 1, 2019. Applications will be accepted in English or in French and should include the following:
We will only consider applications submitted through the AAR’s online system; hard copies will not be accepted. While we would appreciate any evidence in support of the proposed collaboration (e.g., a letter of invitation from a research center or library that will provide resources or facilities for one or more of the concerned scholars) additional supplementary documents cannot be considered. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Criteria for EvaluationApplications will be evaluated by a jury comprised of members of the AAR’s International Connections Committee and will be judged on:
Contact InformationThe ICC is happy to respond to questions about the grant process and specific projects and applications. Please direct inquiries to Olga Kazmina, ICC Chair and Deputy Dean, Professor, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia (okazmina@inbox.ru).
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