AHRC responsive mode: collaborate with researchers in Luxembourg
Arts and Humanities Research Council
What it funds
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Who can apply
UK partners You are eligible to apply if you: are actively engaged in postdoctoral research have either a doctorate or can show that you have equivalent research experience or training have a level of skills, knowledge and experience that is appropriate for your proposed project are a member of a recognised research organisation or have an offer of support (including use of facilities) from a recognised research organisation You must comply with our current eligibility criteria for standard Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) research grant applications. You can find more details in section two of the AHRC research funding guide. Luxembourg partners Luxembourg applicants need to be from Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) eligible institutions, meaning public research centres, the University of Luxembourg, and public bodies, departments, and establishments in Luxembourg with an authorisation to undertake research in their areas of competence. Further information regarding the Luxembourg applicant’s eligibility conditions can be found on the FNR website. Project co-leads Project co-leads are supported by this funding opportunity and includes project co-lead internationals.
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