[Now Closed] Call for Proposals: King’s College London Collaboration Grant (Participating Departments)
August 27, 2024 | Kristen Chavez
Application Deadline: December 13, 2024
UNC-Chapel Hill faculty and graduate students from participating units may apply to the King’s College London Collaboration Grant for support for projects and collaborative events that advance the relationship between UNC and King’s College London. This grant is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office, the Institute for the Arts and Humanities, and participating departments and curricula in the College. All proposals should be endorsed by the Chair of the applicant’s department or curriculum.
Project budgets may include travel costs, such as flights and accommodation in London for UNC faculty and students, lodging in Chapel Hill for KCL faculty and students, and hospitality for events at UNC. King’s College London and UNC are expected to share investment in these collaborative projects. The King’s College London Collaboration Grant cannot be used to purchase flights originating from international ports of call, salary support, honoraria, consulting fees, direct payments to graduate students, personal use, or for expenses for events in London.
Support for each funded proposal will typically range between $3,000 and $9,000. Please note that the grant may not cover all program costs and recipients are responsible to only spend what they have been awarded. We encourage applicants to seek additional sources of support for collaborative workshops and outline them in the proposal.
View the full funding guidelines and additional information for the King’s College London Collaboration Grant.
A steering committee consisting of representatives from all participating departments and curricula will review the proposals and determine award levels.
Participating units (those paying yearly dues to the Fund) currently include Classics; English and Comparative Literature; Geography; Global Studies; History; Music; Peace, War, and Defense; and Religious Studies.
For more information about the King’s College London Collaboration Grant, please contact Silas Webb at slwebb@email.unc.edu.
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