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Research in Global Governance Network (RIGG-NET) Collaborative Activity Request PURPOSE Collective Requests should seek to realize the potential of collective and interdisciplinary research endeavours within the remits of RiGG Net. Proposals can be made by collective groupings led by Warwick-based academics (faculty, post-docs, and PhD students) Proposed activities must have substantial involvement by several Warwick academics from different disciplines and department, and with a view to explore the potential for further collective research cooperation. Support is envisaged to fund or top-up funding for collective activities such as workshops, research projects, outreach, and preparing for funding bids. The application process is designed to be quick and responsive to colleagues’ needs. One page or so should be sufficient for an application with a limit of 300 words. The RiGG-Net convenors will consider and disburse funds on a rolling basis as funds last. Recipients of funds will be expected to provide a brief report on activities within three months of their completion with a limit of 250 words. Please complete the application form and email in Word format to Sahar Shah at [email protected] who will then forward it to the RiGG Net convenors, Celine Tan (Law) and Alexandra Homolar (PAIS).
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Page 1: warwick.ac.uk€¦ · Web viewPlease complete the application form and email in Word format to Sahar Shah at riggnet@warwick.ac.uk who will then forward it to the RiGG Net convenors,

Research in Global Governance Network (RIGG-NET)Collaborative Activity Request

PURPOSE

• Collective Requests should seek to realize the potential of collective and interdisciplinary research endeavours within the remits of RiGG Net.

• Proposals can be made by collective groupings led by Warwick-based academics (faculty, post-docs, and PhD students)

Proposed activities must have substantial involvement by several Warwick academics from different disciplines and department, and with a view to explore the potential for further collective research cooperation.

Support is envisaged to fund or top-up funding for collective activities such as workshops, research projects, outreach, and preparing for funding bids.

The application process is designed to be quick and responsive to colleagues’ needs. One page or so should be sufficient for an application with a limit of 300 words.

The RiGG-Net convenors will consider and disburse funds on a rolling basis as funds last.

Recipients of funds will be expected to provide a brief report on activities within three months of their completion with a limit of 250 words.

Please complete the application form and email in Word format to Sahar Shah at [email protected] who will then forward it to the RiGG Net convenors, Celine Tan (Law) and Alexandra Homolar (PAIS).

Applications may be reviewed by other members of the RiGG Net community.

Page 2: warwick.ac.uk€¦ · Web viewPlease complete the application form and email in Word format to Sahar Shah at riggnet@warwick.ac.uk who will then forward it to the RiGG Net convenors,

APPLICATION FORM (approx. 500 words max):

1. Activity

2. Names of colleagues proposing the activity

3. Please provide a general description of the research activity, stating how it will promote collective interdisciplinary research activities relating to RiGG Net.

4. Please include some indication of who will participate, the timeframe, programme etc. Some indication of potential outputs/dissemination would be useful.

5. Provide an approximate budget (e.g. catering, travel, print).

Please email in Word format to [email protected]

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