The British Academy has collaborated with Cara (the Council for At-Risk Academics) to establish a Researchers at Risk Fellowships Programme. The Fellowships will provide coverage for the natural sciences, medical and health sciences, engineering, humanities, social sciences, and the arts with applications made via UK-based institutions.
The main purpose of this scholarship is to support students throughout their research fellowship.
Calling for Applicants: The British Academy Researchers at Risk Fellowships in London, UK 2023 is available to undertake Research, Fellowship level programs at British Academy.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
The awards are expected to run for up to two years each from a starting date to be agreed with the British Academy. The total amount available is circa £37,000 per year (£74,000 over two years). There is the potential for the Selection Panel to recommend an increase or decrease in award value in response to individual circumstances such as large families or subsidised accommodation arrangements.
Eligible expenditure to cost into the application include a contribution to living expenses and a contribution to research expenses.
UK host institution costs are not eligible. There is no provision for estate and indirect costs under this Programme and it is not offered under Full Economic Costing (FEC). The purchasing of assets is generally ineligible.
Ukraine
Applications must be made by UK-based institutions. See a summary of the requirements that will be needed to complete an application below. All elements must be submitted to be considered within the submission window. Any missing elements will result in the application remaining open for the following submission window.
Visas will be required. Currently, in order for the researcher at risk to be able to utilise the Ukrainian Sponsorship Scheme – if this route is chosen – the UK host institution will need to name an individual who will act as the sponsor for the researcher’s visa and meet the requirements of the government’s scheme, including having identified at least six months’ duration of appropriate accommodation. The named sponsor for the visa could be the same (but does not have to be) as the host applicant for this fellowship award or the academic mentor at the UK host institution.
For the purposes of this Programme, an individual is defined as being at risk if they are subject to discrimination, persecution, suffering or violence on account of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion. The UK National Academies do not determine whether a risk exists. This is done via a risk assessment conducted by Cara, who will provide a supporting letter where the risk is assessed as real. The risk of a pertinent threat has to be proven for each application submitted. Only UK host institutions may contact Cara to conduct a threat assessment at info@cara.ngo
For the purposes of this Programme, a ‘researcher’ is considered a person who has been engaged in teaching or research at a university, research institute or equivalent institution. Likewise, for the purpose of this Programme, an 'innovator' is someone who possesses knowledge, expertise and qualifications similar to a researcher, and is primarily concerned with using such knowledge and expertise to develop, test and deploy new ways of doing things in some field of practice.
Researchers and innovators in any field – natural sciences, medical and health sciences, engineering, humanities, social sciences and the arts – may be considered for funding if they:
For more details about the Programme and the eligibility requirements, please see the Scheme Notes.
Applications must be submitted online using the British Academy's Grant Management System (GMS), Flexi-Grant®
The call will remain open on a rolling basis with monthly deadlines for applications until all funding has been utilised. The Academy will announce on its website when the funding has been fully utilised. The first deadline for applications will be 5:00pm (BST) on Wednesday 4 May 2022. Subsequent deadlines will be Wednesday 1 June, Wednesday 29 June and Wednesday 20 July.
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