Call for Applications for the British Academy Global Innovation Fellowship 2025! The British Academy UK and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace are offering fully funded fellowships for early or mid-career researchers from the humanities or social sciences.
The goal of the fellowships is to provide opportunities for early-career researchers based in the UK to work with researchers in the USA, Japan, Switzerland, South Korea, India, and Canada, among other countries, to develop their skills, networks, and careers while working on the major themes of our time: planet, health, teaching, and talent.
The academy is offering two fellowships, each lasting one year. The fellowships will be based at one of Carnegie’s offices in the United States, again in Washington, DC, California. Each fellowship comes with a grant of up to 150,000 pounds to support the fellow’s research and living expenses for the duration of the fellowship, including salary, research expenses, travel, training, and all other incidentals for the applicants and their dependents.
The UK Government’s International Science Partnership Fund supports the Global Innovation Fellowship. This program places research and innovation at the center of international relations in the pursuit of a more prosperous world.
The British Academy has announced the first recipients of the global innovation fellowships. Applications for the 2nd round are live from July 24th, 2024, with a deadline of November 27th, 2024. The program is expected to commence in March, April, or September of 2025, at the discretion of the applicant.
Here is a detailed demonstration of eligibility and the application process!
British Academy Global Innovation Fellowship 2025
- Host institution: The British Academy, UK.
- Location: USA
- Award: €150,000
- Duration:12 months
- Deadline: November 27th, 2024
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Duration of award:
- The duration for the award is 12 months.
Benefits of Applying to the British Academy’s Global Innovation Fellowship:
- Financial support: Grants of up to 150,000 pounds for 12 months to cover relocation, visas, research expenses, training, accommodation, and all associated costs for the fellows and their dependents.
- Mentorship: Experts and thinkers from Carnegie, a renowned global foreign policy think tank, will guide the fellows.
- Network with the best: Fellows shall have the golden opportunity to network with the world’s most renowned scholars from top-ranked academic and research institutions.
- Working across borders on diverse disciplines and perspectives: Fellows will have the opportunity to collaborate across borders on issues such as democracy, technology, and climate change, with empathy and understanding of regional contexts across continents.
- Experience USA: The fellowship will not only help the fellows understand the research landscape of the USA, but it will also provide them with the opportunity to live and experience the country. Additionally, they will learn about funding agencies such as NSF, NIH, or DARPA, and explore the programs they offer.
Research Fields:
The following fields are open to applications for the British Academy Fellowship:
- Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics.
- Technology and international relations
- Democracy, Conflicts, and Governance.
- Global Order and Institutions.
- Nuclear Policy.
- Political economy and trade.
Eligibility Criteria:
- The program involves researchers from diverse backgrounds and regions, including Asia, Africa, Europe, India, the Middle East, Russia, and Europe who are residents of the UK.
- Applicants must be early- or mid-career researchers from across the humanities and social sciences, or interdisciplinary fields that combine the humanities and social sciences at the post-doctoral level.
- A research institution must employ or affiliate the applicants. (Independent researchers are ineligible to apply.)
- Applicants need to demonstrate a solid understanding of the relevant issue stated in their research, including the applicable policy landscape and systematic challenges.
- Although not necessary, language skills are desirable.
Documents Required to Prepare Your Application:
- A CV or resume
- Provide a personal statement, no more than 500 words, that explains your academic background, skills, research interests, and why you are a fit for the program.
- A research proposal, comprising approximately 1,000 words, should clearly outline your project, goals, and expected outcomes.
- Applicants need two reference letters from academic or professional contacts.
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The Registration and Application Process:
- Flexi-Grant Registration: The applicants must log into the British Academy’s online Flexi-Grant system and register themselves. You can lodge your applications through this platform.
- Submit your application in English: Please fill out and submit all applications in English.
- Eligibility Check: British Academy staff checks all applications for eligibility. Without this check, applications will not proceed.
- Timely and Complete Submission: Applications must be completed and submitted on time. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
British Academy Global Innovation Fellowship Official Link
Note: To seek guidance on applications or eligibility, please contact international@thebritishacademy.ac.uk.
Application deadline:
Applications must be submitted by 27 November 2024, 17:00 GMT.