27 de April, 2023
27 de June, 2023
11:59 PM
Developing innovative approaches to gender-based violence
Investigación
Todas
Reino Unido
UK Reasearch and Innovation
400.000 GBP
Gender Iquality
Projects will seek to understand the drivers behind Gender-based violence (GBV) to develop methods of prevention, safeguarding and behavioural change.
"Projects from Low o middle income countries as Colombia are requert to be part of a project led by any UK higher education institution that receives grant funding from one of the UK higher education funding bodies, or a UKRI-recognised research institute or organisation. (It is mandatory to have LMIC ).AHRC’s international co-investigator policy applies to this funding opportunity. If you are a researcher based outside of the UK, you can be named as an international co-investigator if you meet AHRC’s eligibility criteria for international co-investigators.
Your application must fall primarily within the remit of the AHRC but we encourage cross-disciplinary approaches both within and beyond the arts and humanities. Applicants from any discipline can apply as part of cross-disciplinary teams.
This funding opportunity is for research projects that will explore the ways in which social violence, specifically sex and GBV, manifests and can be addressed using arts and humanities-led interdisciplinary approaches.
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Objetivo/Descripción
Projects will seek to understand the drivers behind Gender-based violence (GBV) to develop methods of prevention, safeguarding and behavioural change.
Elegibilidad (Requisitos para elegibilidad)
"Projects from Low o middle income countries as Colombia are requert to be part of a project led by any UK higher education institution that receives grant funding from one of the UK higher education funding bodies, or a UKRI-recognised research institute or organisation. (It is mandatory to have LMIC ).AHRC’s international co-investigator policy applies to this funding opportunity. If you are a researcher based outside of the UK, you can be named as an international co-investigator if you meet AHRC’s eligibility criteria for international co-investigators.
Your application must fall primarily within the remit of the AHRC but we encourage cross-disciplinary approaches both within and beyond the arts and humanities. Applicants from any discipline can apply as part of cross-disciplinary teams.
This funding opportunity is for research projects that will explore the ways in which social violence, specifically sex and GBV, manifests and can be addressed using arts and humanities-led interdisciplinary approaches.
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