Introduction:
The mission of the “Humane Letters Grant” is to keep free thinking alive. This grant is specifically designed to support promising and prospective authors in the publication of open-access books or articles that contribute to the discourse in their field, fostering intellectual diversity and innovation.
Scope of Projects:
The grant supports education research projects that broadly contribute to the improvement of education. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. All projects must adhere to the highest academic and ethical standards.
Academic Books: Costs associated with the publication of a book.
Journal Articles: Support for research and writing of scholarly articles.
Publication Costs: Assistance with costs related to academic publications.
Proposal Requirements:
Project Description: A detailed project description, including its relevance to the humanities.
Abstract/Summary: A concise summary (max 200 words) outlining the project's significance and expected contribution.
Budget Plan: A detailed budget proposal indicating the allocation of grant funds. Also, include if there is any in-kind or matching fund from the current employer/institution.
Submission Guidelines:
Proposals must be submitted in English as a single PDF that includes copies of a) the acceptance of the manuscript, b) applicant’s CV/resume. Applications should be submitted electronically via the grant portal.
Evaluation Criteria:
The project's potential to contribute new insights or knowledge.
Scholarly Merit: The academic rigor and depth of the proposed work.
Feasibility: Realism of the project timeline and budget.
Funding and Reporting:
Grant amounts will be based on the project's needs and proposed budget. Recipients are required to submit progress and final reports detailing the project's outcomes.