Deadline: 1 November 2024
The Conflict Research Society is seeking applications for its Sydney Bailey Fund to promote academic and policy-relevant research on conflict processes and cooperation.
The CRS boasts an international membership supporting leading and world class research on conflict and peace. The Society provides a forum of deliberation for their partners including leading global academic institutions and NGOs. In response to the difficult multidimensional challenges of conflict and cooperation, the organization brings together a wide range of multidisciplinary research to foster key debates on important issues around the world.
Funding Information
- The CRS invites PhD students to apply for small research grants (for up to £1,000) through the Sydney Bailey Fund.
Eligibility Criteria
- The grant is intended for PhD students (of all nationalities).
- The research grant is intended to support research activities for the PhD student’s dissertation, such as travel for fieldwork or research assistance for data collection. They do not accept funding applications for attending conferences or for the purchase of equipment.
- The grant is intended to support research activities for which the student does not have funding from their home institution or external grants.
- Consideration will be given to PhD candidates who have participated in a CRS conference or event.
Requirements
- The Awardee will be:
- Offered the opportunity to present their research at the CRS’s annual September conference.
- Write a short report about the use of funds for the CRS website, and also to record a video interview or a podcast of her/his research for the CRS website.
- Expected to present a short 1-2 minute video in the field describing their research project. This video will be used to promote the Sydney Bailey Fund scholarship the following year.
For more information, visit Conflict Research Society.