Applications are Open for Rome Global Gateway Planning Grants

Author: Staff

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The Center for Italian Studies, in collaboration with The Medieval Institute and Notre Dame’s Rome Global Gateway, invites Faculty Fellows of the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame to submit proposals for three planning grants of up to $20,000 per award to support collaborative research in Rome.

The awards are designed to foster the development of research networks which engage Notre Dame faculty (and potentially also graduate students) with researchers working in Italy, and especially in national, international and pontifical academies, universities, libraries, museums, and archives based in Rome.

Awards are available to support the organization of scholarly research outputs in the form of ongoing collaborations between Notre Dame and local Roman institutions, including conferences, seminars, and research publications in any field of Medieval Studies.

It is expected that these seed grants will lead to research publications and/or further funding proposals designed to foster the continued research activity of collaborative research networks based in Rome in view of increasing Notre Dame’s institutional presence in the city as an international center for Medieval Studies, broadly conceived.

Meetings in Rome might involve as few as three or as many as ten to fifteen researchers (including local scholars based in Rome and graduate students) to take place any time during the next three academic years.

Application Deadline: Applications are accepted until March 15, 2023, via Submittable.

Application Procedure: A simple proposal of not more than 500 words, including details about institutional and individual research partners, and a simple budget are all that is required. Three grants will be awarded.

Please contact Tom Burman with any questions. Apply here.