Monetary and non-monetary contributions to the overall project coming from other sources. It must amount to at least 25% of requested funds and shall not exceed 100% of requested funds.
To qualify as international studies, project proposals must demonstrate that the issue(s) investigated: - Are pluri-disciplinary; - Are relevant to the international agenda; - Require international cooperation to produce policy-relevant outputs.
The following types of projects are not considered as international studies: - Projects in which there is simply an international collaboration between researchers from different countries
To meet the criterion of pluri-disciplinarity, project proposals need to demonstrate that: - The research question benefits from a pluri-disciplinary approach; - The research design is genuinely pluri-disciplinary; - The team is composed of experts from different academic backgrounds (it does not suffice that one person claims proficiency in many disciplines).
The list of qualifying institutions can be found at: http://bit.ly/2dCPA7p Separate your collaborators with commas.
Please use the full names of the institutions. Separate your collaborators with commas.
A successful collaboration with IOs / NGOs involves: - The integration of the research topic with IO / NGO agenda; - Collaboration with personnel from IOs / NGOs (if applicable); - Quality and appropriateness of all other trans-academic partnerships (collaboration with non-academic partners such as private entities or any institutions that do not fall under IOs / NGOs).
Please use an English acronym when you're reffering to a well known IO, otherwise use the full name. Separate your potential collaborators with commas (e.g. UNHCR, UNESCO).
Please use an English acronym when you're refering to a well known institution, otherwise use the full name. Separate your potential collaborators with commas
The quality of the proposal is evaluated according to: - The adequacy of the literature review and its inclusion of recent publications; - The clear identification of a research gap; - The originality and clarity of the research questions / hypotheses; - The adequacy and completeness of the proposed research methods; - The adequacy and quality and of the team members; - The adequacy between the research venture and the time / funding available; - The clarity of the research plan.
Please provide a description of the project (maximum 10'000* characters including the bibliography). This description must include the research question and its importance from a theoretical, empirical, and policy viewpoint, a description of the methods to be used, research tasks, milestones expected or potential results and their relevance.
*Our system allows a maximum of 12'000 characters (spaces included) because of varying formatting options in which it will count characters differently.
Very short biography. 500 characters maximum.
Please provide a selective list of the project coordinator's publications (maximum 10).
Please add ALL team members INCLUDING the coordinator. The coordinator has to be added again so as to have a complete overview of the team. The team must contain a co-coordinator. Other roles are 'Principal Members' (receive SNIS funding) and 'Associated Members' (don't receive SNIS funding).
If you plan to hire a member but don't have all the information yet, please enter N/N where the information is not available.
For each member, please include the following information : Project role - Title - Fullname - Position - Institution - Department - Email
Please provide a selective list of the publications.
IMPORTANT: After you submit your proposal you'll receive a PDF-copy of the completed form to the email entered here.