New Early Career Researcher Awards at UAI

15 September, 2020

The Union Académique Internationale (UAI) recently announced that they have established two new prizes to support early career researchers in the humanities and social sciences. Read more below.

Early Career Researcher Awards

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On the occasion of its centenary celebrations in 2019, the Board of the UAI established two prizes of 6,000 euros each for a period of two years (2020-2021) for researchers in the humanities and social sciences in the early stage of their career.

The two awards for 2022-2023 are respectively named Brepols Prize and Kwang-Soo Lim Prize. The awards are not intended to fund major research projects or to cover the cost of publication. They are intended solely to be grant-in-aid awards to cover the cost of individual research such as visiting major libraries, taking part in fieldwork and attending academic conferences.

The sum awarded will be fixed at €6000 per award and the winners will be required to keep all relevant receipts of approved expenses for reimbursement by the Secretariat of the UAI.

In 2021, candidates will hold a PhD in linguisticsphilologysociologylaw or political science. The awards will be given to candidates from other fields in 2023 (history of science, philosophy, history of art, archeology) and 2025 (history, cultural and social anthropology). Innovation and potential for international collaboration are major criteria for selection. The UAI would wish particularly to invite applications from Early Career Researchers who are active participants in research projects already sponsored by the UAI at the time of application.

To be considered, applications must include:

  1. The attached application form in English including a project proposal.

  2. A curriculum vitae of maximum 3 pages.

  3. A copy of the doctoral degree. Applicants must hold a PhD from a recognized institution awarded no earlier than January 1, 2013.

Completed applications, in one PDF containing all the documents, should be sent to: isabelle.algrain@unionacademique.org

The deadline for applications is December 15th, 2020.

The Board of the UAI will draw up a short-list of applicants by mid-February, 2021, and the successful applicants will be personally contacted in June 2021. The awardees will be invited to the UAI General Assembly to be held in Philadelphia in September 2021 where their award will be officially presented to them.

Further details and application forms in both English and French can be found at the UAI website: http://www.uai-iua.org/en/uai/awards