Call For
Applications:
ESRC- ICSSR
India-UK Scholar Exchanges
ESRC
and the Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) invite applications
from established scholars for funded
academic visits of 1-3 months to recognised research organisations (ROs),
including universities and research institutes, in either country to
undertake clearly specified research collaborations between themselves and their own
research centre and research centres in the alternate country (either India or
the UK).
Applications
may be made on the attached application form for periods of visits between 1
and 3 months:
a) for Indian scholars to visit a UK
research group or centre
b) for UK scholars to visit an Indian
research group or centre
1. Applicants should the scholar who
wishes to make the visit. They must
however attach a letter of invitation from the proposed host institution in the
other country indicating clearly that they welcome the visitor, and provide
research facilities to him / her, or
obtain the appropriate signatures of the host institution on the attached
forms.
2. Applicants must be ordinarily resident
in the appropriate country and employed, with an appointment of at least three
years, in a research or academic position in a recognised research or academic
institution in that country.
3. They must also hold a PhD or equivalent
qualification, and have held this for at least three years by July 2008 (i.e.
since at least July 2005).
4. The purpose of this scheme is to
strengthen the quality and potential of research in both countries by building
greater research interaction. This
scheme is for staff after the initial period of academic or research
appointment, up to senior professors.
5. The Councils are particularly
interested in applicants about to be able to make major contributions in their
research area. In this first round of
exchange awards, the Councils are concerned to encourage applicants who have
established, begun to establish, or are on the verge of establishing,
international recognition in their research field.
6. Applicants are not expected or required
to be working on research topics specifically concerned with India or the UK
(though this is not excluded), but on any topic across the whole social
sciences or related areas (see 12 and 13 below).
7. Applicants
should be able to demonstrate:
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The strength of their own personal research
and that of their research group / centre in the proposed area of collaboration
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The potential added value of developing and
strengthening the link between their own work, and that of their group/centre,
with that of the related research group(s) or centre(s) in India or the UK
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The particular research work they would
undertake during their scholarship exchange, and the potential added value of
this
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The potential longer term value of
collaboration which might be expected from building collaboration between the
two research groups.
8. ESRC and ICSSR will provide:
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Reasonable international travel costs between
the two institutions
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Related costs such as visa arrangements,
travel and medical insurance
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The costs of residential accommodation to be
provided by or on behalf of the host institution for the period of the stay
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Some internal travel costs for the period of
the stay where a case is made for links with related groups in other parts of
the country
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Additional subsistence and support costs up
to a maximum of £1,500 in the UK and 100,000 rupees
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The total value of the grant may not exceed
£8,000 for visitors to the UK or 500,000 rupees for visitors to India
9. The Councils expect to be able to make
up to 10 awards during 2008, with arrangements for the visit to be completed by
not later than March 2009, and the visit to be taken up during academic year
2008-09. The Councils expect but do not
require that five of the exchange visits will be to the UK and the other five
to India.
10. The awards for all the costs covering
the exchange visits will be made directly to the host institution in the
country to be visited. These will be
made by the ICSSR to host institutions in India, and by ESRC to host
institutions in the UK.
11. There is no fixed focus to the subjects
in which the exchanges might be based, and the Councils are interested in these
across the social sciences - covering economics, economic and social history,
education, demography, development and area studies, environmental studies,
human geography, law and social science, linguistics, management and business
studies, pedagogy, political science, psychology, social anthropology,
sociology, social policy, social statistics, and computing for social sciences.
12. The Councils will however be
particularly but not exclusively (as indicated above) interested in
applications in such areas as:
i. survey research and social &
economic data analysis;
ii. economic
restructuring and social equality and integration;
iii. environmental sustainability, resources and climate change;
iv. emerging
issues in the measurement of health and wellbeing;
v. education,
learning and childhood development;
vi. population
mobility and workforce changes.
13. Applications should be submitted on the
attached form to ESRC for UK scholars wishing to visit India; and to ICSSR for
Indian scholars wishing to visit the UK.
They should be submitted by e-mail and must reach ESRC or ICSSR by not
later than:
4pm (16.00) on Thursday 17 July
2008.
Applications will be
acknowledged. If they are not
acknowledged within 10 working days of submission applicants should not assume
that they have been received.
Applications to the ESRC will be shared with the ICSSR who will
eventually fund any awards to India, and similarly those to the ICSSR will be
shared with the ESRC
14. If you need any further advice or
information about the scheme before applying you may contact:
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At ESRC Ms Zaneta Ulozeviciute e-mail: zaneta.ulozeviciute@esrc.ac.uk. Telephone 01793 442876 |
At ICSSR Dr K N Jehangir e-mail: jehangirkn@hotmail.com Telephone +91-011-26742351 |
15. It is intended to make
announcements about outcomes by not later than 30 November 2008, and earlier if
possible. Awards will need to be taken
up during academic year 2008-09, and at the latest by 30 September 2009, or the
offers will lapse.
16. Applications
must nominate as Lead Collaborator an established scholar of postdoctoral
status who is a secure member of staff at the host institution, with a
recognised international standing in their field. The Lead Collaborator in association with the host institution
must undertake to make all the necessary practical and administrative
arrangements for the exchange visit, and to provide the lead intellectual
partner or mentor role for the exchange scholar during their visit. In addition, by supporting the application
the host research centre or group makes a commitment to work towards research
collaboration with the visiting scholar and the partner institution. Successful applications will normally be
based in departments with clear international recognition in their fields.
17. All
applications will be referred to the ICSSR-ESRC Joint Advisory Committee for
final decision, after inviting comments from nominated referees. Nominated referees should be alerted that
they will need to be approached at end July / early August 2008. The ICSSR-ESRC Joint Advisory Committee will
consist of a number of senior academics across the social sciences. Panel
assessors (or specialist advisors appointed for them) will evaluate the
proposals on the basis of academic merit, taking into account originality,
relationship to existing research in the field, the scholarly importance of the
research proposed, the suitability of the methodology, the feasibility of the
research programme, the specificity of the scheme of research, the
presentation, and the intended outcomes. Assessors will evaluate the ability of
the investigator(s) to undertake the proposed research, taking into account
their track record of scholarly publication and their academic standing. They will particularly look at the potential
for building strong collaborations of potentially leading-edge international
work on the back of the proposed exchange.
18. Awards
to Indian host institutions will be made by the ICSSR, and similarly awards to
UK host institutions will be made by ESRC.
The Councils will however make joint decisions on all applications. While the aim is a balanced set of exchanges
in each direction to and from both the UK and India, the final outcome will be
determined by the quality of applications.
19.
The Decision of the ICSSR -ESRC Joint Committee will be final.
ESRC- ICSSR
Visiting
Fellowships
Application
2008-09
Please
send this application and all supporting materials (1-2-page CVs of Exchange
Scholar and Lead Collaborator) as email attachment to:
For
visitors to India:
india-exchange-scholars@esrc.ac.uk
[PLEASE CONFIRM E-MAIL]
For
visitors to the UK:
uk-exchange-scholars@icssr.org
[PLEASE CONFIRM E-MAIL ADDRESS]
By
the deadline of 4pm local time on Thursday 17 July 2008.
EXCHANGE SCHOLAR Applicant Information (Scholar who will
be visiting the host institution)
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From what institution did you receive
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If you have alternative equivalent
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Have you resided for more than 2
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Nationality |
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Between what dates would you propose
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What institutions (if any) do you
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Names and reference numbers of any
ESRC or ICSSR research awards linked to this proposal |
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Name of head of department / school |
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Please confirm by typing
"YES" in the opposite column that the Host Institution, Department
and Lead Scholar have agreed to host this visit if awarded, and will provide
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Project Title and Summary
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In the space provided, please include a project summary
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Please
attach CVs of not more than two pages each for both the Exchange Scholar
Applicant and the Lead Collaborator, covering major qualifications, major
publications, appointments held, and any other relevant positions, prizes,
etc. |
Budget
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Types
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Items to be included |
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International travel and related
costs (visas, insurance, vaccinations, etc.) |
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Internal travel costs |
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Accommodation |
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In the space below, please explain expenses. |
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Description of proposed activities (Please limit your description to
1250 words maximum.)
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