Latest Large Grant Announcement

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Article Date: 21 Jul 2008 - 0:00 PDT

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The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has announcesd the outcome from its third annual large grants competition. The large grant scheme provides funding for experienced researchers requiring longer term funding or extended support for research or research infrastructure. All four grants address important social and economic issues both within the UK and globally. ###

1.The Large Grants scheme to provide for experienced researchers requiring longer term or extended support for research groups, inter-institutional research networks, linked-project programmes, medium-to-large surveys, other infrastructure or methodological developments, or any related larger-scale projects where funding above the standard research grant of £1.5 million, and up to £5 million at 100% in full economic costs is required. This scheme is an open competition, and there is no restriction on what research or research facility may be applied for, as long as it makes a major contribution to the UK social science research base. It is also likely that successful applications will make a significant contribution to social science at the global level, and the extent of that potential contribution will have a significant effect upon the likelihood of success.

2.The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) is the UK's largest funding agency for research and postgraduate training relating to social and economic issues. It supports independent, high quality research which impacts on business, the public sector and the third sector. The ESRC's planned total expenditure in 2008/09 is £203 million. At any one time the ESRC supports over 4,000 researchers and postgraduate students in academic institutions and research policy institutes. More at http://www.esrcsocietytoday.ac.uk/

3.ESRC Society Today offers free access to a broad range of social science research and presents it in a way that makes it easy to navigate and saves users valuable time. As well as bringing together all ESRC-funded research and key online resources such as the Social Science Information Gateway and the UK Data Archive, non-ESRC resources are included, for example the Office for National Statistics. The portal provides access to early findings and research summaries, as well as full texts and original datasets through integrated search facilities. More at http://www.esrcsocietytoday.ac.uk/

Source: Danielle Moore
Economic & Social Research Council

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