Collaborative Research
Solicitation Title: Collaborative Research
Funding Amount: Up to $250,000; see Other Information
Sponsor Deadline: Thursday, December 2, 2021
Solicitation Link: https://www.neh.gov/grants/research/collaborative-research-grants
Overview
<p>Debate, exchange of ideas, and working together—all are basic activities that advance humanities knowledge and foster rich scholarship that would not be possible by researchers working on their own. The Collaborative Research program aims to advance humanistic knowledge through sustained collaboration between two or more scholars. Collaborators may be drawn from a single institution or several institutions across the United States; up to half of the collaborators may be based outside of the U.S. The program encourages projects that propose diverse approaches to topics, incorporate multiple points of view, and explore new avenues of inquiry in the humanities for scholars and general audiences.</p> <p>The program allows projects that propose research in a single field of study, as well as interdisciplinary work. Projects that include partnerships with researchers from the natural and social sciences are encouraged, but they must remain firmly rooted in the humanities and must employ humanistic methods. Partnerships among different types of institutions are welcome. For example, research universities might partner with teaching colleges, libraries, museums, or independent research institutions.</p> <p>Proposed projects must lead to tangible and sustainable outcomes such as co-authored or multi-authored books; born-digital publications; themed issues of peer-reviewed journals; a series of peer-reviewed articles in academic journals or articles in general audience publications or both; and open-access digital resources. All project outcomes must be based on and must convey interpretive humanities research.</p> <p>The Collaborative Research program comprises four funding categories that support different types of collaborative projects and projects at different stages of development: Planning International Collaboration, Conference, Manuscript Preparation, and Scholarly Digital Projects. Complex, multi-year projects may encompass several of the phases outlined below, but you must identify one and only one category in a given application. Follow-up applications for subsequent stages of the same project are permitted.</p>
Other Information:<p>Funding Categories <br>Planning International Collaboration: up to $25,000<br>Conference: up to $100,000<br>Manuscript Preparation: up to $250,000<br>Scholarly Digital Projects: up to $250,000</p> <p><span>A new live webinar for the Dec. 1, 2021, deadline will be held on Tuesday, September 21, at 2:00 PM Eastern.</span></p>Last Updated:
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