The 2018 call for applications for the GYA North-South Interdisciplinary Project Grant is now open!
Applications should be submitted by 15 June 2018.
This grant scheme, introduced at the AGM 2014, seeks to support the development of small-scale, innovative, curiosity-driven, blue-sky, exploratory research pilots or prototypes that unite GYA members in developed and developing countries and cross-disciplinary boundaries.
Each year, the GYA can grant up to 10,000 EUR to the best project.
Past projects are highlighted on the GYA website:
2014-15: One-dimensional molecular current wires using tailored to‐the‐purpose chemistry
2015-16: Connecting Epigenetics and Natural Resources
2016-17: Ethics in environmental decision-making: From individual acts to global outcomes?
2017-18: Bio-Char for Food Security and Sustainable Ecosystem Services
The GYA Review Committee is looking forward to receiving your applications! Project ideas should innovatively combine research questions from very different disciplines. There is no limit to your imagination and creativity! With this grant, we aim to provide start-up financing for daring yet promising research projects that demonstrate out-of-the-box thinking and therefore may have difficulties receiving funding under conventional grant schemes.
Previous applicants are welcome to resubmit their research proposals, if they have been updated and improved based on the recommendations of the review committee following the application.
Please note that the time frame for carrying out an Interdisciplinary Grant project should be approx. one year (August 2018-August 2019) but cannot last longer than 2020.
Please have a look at the guidelines and budget management guidelines sent to members by e-mail before filling out the application form.
If you have any questions about your project idea, you can contact Review Committee Chair, Karly Kehoe, or GYA Project Officer ">Jennifer Plaul.