The Royal Society calls application for the Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme for the session of 2020/21. The Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme provides an opportunity for early-career scholars to exploit the history of science collections, including the Royal Society’s own, in support of their research in the field of intellectual history.
The Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme is named in memory of the eminent British historian Professor Lisa Jardine CBE FRS. The scheme encourages junior researchers in the humanities and arts to seek to expand their interests in the history of science and related interdisciplinary studies by traveling in order to use archival resources and to build relationships with the Royal Society and other institutions.
The grant aims to encourage the free movement of researchers across disciplines and countries and to stimulate academics studying intellectual history to consider science in their research. The Royal Society encourages applications to look at the Royal Society’s strategic objectives, in order to be able to demonstrate how their research might further these general goals, but applications will be judged on the strength of their academic content in intellectual history, history of science and related disciplines. However, special consideration will be given to topics that were of interest to Professor Jardine, notably in 17th-century studies.
Candidates must visit the official link for more information.
The Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme is open to all the national as well as international applicants. In order to apply, applicants must be
There are two application rounds for the Lisa Jardine Grant.
Please refer to the scheme notes (PDF) before applying.
Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 30 September,2020 |
Country | UK |
Open to | All |
Organizer | The Royal Society |
Contact the organizer | [email protected]. |