ISRF: Political Economy Fellowships Grant

Independent Social Research Foundation

Funding Amount

Up to €75,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

ISRF: Political Economy Fellowships Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Independent Social Research Foundation
Amount: Up to €75,000
Last Updated: March 21, 2025

Summary

The Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF) offers Political Economy Fellowships aimed at scholars in Europe with permanent academic positions. These fellowships provide substantial support to promote innovative research that challenges existing frameworks and methodologies in the social sciences and humanities. The funding can reach up to £75,000 to relieve recipients from teaching duties for a year, allowing them to focus on their research endeavors.

Overview

About The Independent Social Research Foundation is a public benefit foundation funded by a group of private philanthropists with interests in academia and social science, founded in 2008. The ISRF is dedicated to advancing the social sciences through the promotion of new modes of inquiry and the development of interdisciplinary expertise and methods, and through better understanding of social entities and processes. What We Do To achieve this objective the ISRF provide a series of funding opportunities, enters into partnerships with academic institutions and supports research activities that promote development across the social sciences and humanities. Funding Philosophy The ISRF seeks to fund innovative research which breaks with existing explanatory frameworks so as to address afresh empirical problems with no currently adequate theory or investigative methodology. Innovation may also come from controversial theoretical approaches motivated by critical challenge of incumbent theories. Interdisciplinarity in the generation of new investigative initiatives may be achieved by combining and transforming empirical methods and theoretical insights from the social sciences. Projects ranging across the breadth of the social scientific disciplines and interdisciplinary research fields are welcome, and relevant applications from scholars working within the humanities and the natural sciences are also encouraged. Political Economy Fellowships Scholars from within Europe are eligible to apply – applicants will normally have a permanent appointment at an institution of higher education and research. Career breaks may be taken into account. The awards are intended as providing full relief from all teaching duties and all associated academic administration for a period of (up to) one year; applications may be made by those whose sole or principal post is a part-time equivalent. Funding The amount of an award depends on the nature of the work proposed and individual circumstances – the ISRF expects applications for grants up to a maximum of £75,000 to buy-out the cost of all teaching and associated administration in the applicant’s home institution for up to 12 months. Within that sum, reasonable support for research expenses may be considered on a matched-funding basis with the host Institution.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Scholars from within Europe are eligible to apply – applicants will normally have a permanent appointment at an institution of higher education and research.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

science-researchhumanities

Categories

Browse similar grants by category

Related Grants

Similar grants from this funder and related organizations

Ready to apply for ISRF: Political Economy Fellowships Grant?

Grantable helps you assess fit, draft narratives, and track deadlines — so you can submit stronger applications, faster.