Engaged Research Grant

Wenner-Gren Foundation
Award USD 0–25K ≈ €0–€23K
Closing date No closing date
Location Global
For Team

About this opportunity

The Engaged Research Grant supports longstanding research partnerships that empower those who have historically been the subjects of anthropological research, rather than researchers themselves. Designed in alliance with individuals who have borne the impact of marginalization, these partnerships bring together scholars and their interlocutors in an effort to expand anthropological knowledge, combat inequality, and help communities flourish. The program supports projects that will make a significant contribution to anthropological conversations through collaboration and engagement. Anthropological research involves forging ethical relationships. Researchers must acknowledge the contributions of interlocutors and compensate them appropriately for their labor and time. Projects funded by Engaged Research Grants go even further. Not only are interlocutors participants in the research, but they have an active role in determining the problems explored. This grant program targets projects, growing out of a scholar's established relationship with a community, that show greater potential when undertaken as a partnership, beginning with the formulation of research questions and extending to data gathering, skill sharing, scholarly communication, and public mobilization. Engaged research occurs in a broad range of settings, including communities, courtrooms, government offices, and laboratories. It results in findings that are meaningful and potentially transformative for research participants and others with a stake in the collaboration. Through this program, the Foundation seeks to demonstrate how engagement can foster innovation and further anthropological knowledge. This program is open to applicants with PhDs in anthropology and related fields. Individuals of all nationalities are eligible to apply, including doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, and independent scholars.
6 months

Who can apply

Applicant Types

team

Organization Types

academic

Region

Global

How to apply

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

cv · research_proposal · budget

Review process

Reviewers evaluate the quality of the research partnership and its potential to make a significant contribution to anthropological knowledge that will combat inequality and help communities flourish. Review process takes 6 months from deadline to decision.

Restrictions

  • no_concurrent_funding
  • reporting_requirements

Post-award obligations

  • final_report
  • acknowledge_funder

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