Wednesday, 7 June 2017

EqUIP call for collaborative research on Sustainability, equity, well-being and cultural connections

Pre-call announcement: The EU-India Platform for Social Sciences and Humanities (EqUIP) call for collaborative research on Sustainability, equity, wellbeing and cultural connections
The EU-India Platform for Social Sciences and Humanities (EqUIP) is pleased to pre-announce its first research funding call.
The call aims to bring together a number of social science and humanities funders in India and Europe to support excellent and innovative research on sustainability, equity, well-being and cultural connections. The emphasis of the research will be on Indian and European dimensions, in both contemporary and historical contexts.
The call was developed following six symposia held in 2015 and 2016 that brought together researchers from India and a number of EU countries. These symposia helped to define common interests and research priorities to address societal challenges facing India and respective European countries as well as paving the way to address these challenges in a collaborative way.
With a total funding of €5.5 million, it is expected that six projects will be funded. Researchers from India, Finland, France, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, and the United Kingdom are invited to apply. Further European countries may also be announced shortly.
Research proposals should focus on societal challenges facing both India and the respective European countries, with suggested themes including, but not limited to, sustainability, equity, wellbeing and cultural connections. Funders strongly encourage interdisciplinary approaches across the social sciences and humanities (SSH) to address the themes of this call. Other disciplines can also be involved in proposals as long as overarching focus remains rooted in SSH.
Each proposal under this call will require the building of consortia of three or more research groups based in three or more different countries participating in the call and be eligible for the funding from their national funding agencies. Every proposal must involve representation from India eligible for funding by the participating Indian funding agencies.
In order to assist potential applicants to network with researchers in other eligible countries, we have developed the opportunity for digital networking. Applicants are invited to use the EqUIP partner search tool, which facilitates matches between potential partners with similar ideas. It provides the opportunity to express interest either in joining a research proposal or to search for partner(s) for an existing proposal. All potential applications are encouraged to use the platform.
How to apply
The ESRC will provide call secretariat functions for this call. This is a one-stage call. Full proposals must be made to the ESRC via the research councils’ Joint Electronic Submission (Je-S) system.
Further details on the call including application process and eligibility criteria will be provided with the full call specification.
Commissioning timetable
Call for proposals opens (full call specification published) – end August 2017
Call closes – end November 2017
Applicants informed of the outcome of the call – July 2018
Awards commence – January 2019
Further information
Full information on the call will be provided by the end of the summer. However if you have urgent queries please address those to the national points of contact listed below.
Finland – Academy of Finland (AKA)
Siru Oksa
Email: siru.oksa@aka.fi
France – Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)
Marie Fleck
Email: marie.fleck@agencerecherche.fr
India – Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR)
Mahesh Madhukar
Email:madhukar806@gmail.com
Norway – Research Council of Norway (RCN)
Julie Christiansen
Email: jc@forskningsradet.no
Poland – Narodowe Centrum Nauki (NCN)
Malwina Gebalska
Email: malwina.gebalska@ncn.gov.pl
Slovenia – Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZS)
Davor Kozmus
Email: davor.kozmus@gov.si
UK – Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
Lucy Parnall
Email: lucy.parnall@ahrc.ac.uk
UK – Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
Tim Pank
Email:equipcall@esrc.ac.uk


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