Gender and Education Association Funding Call 2021

Gender and Education Association Funding

Gender and Education Association Funding Call 2021

The Gender and Education Association is a volunteer-led international intersectional feminist charity. Since 1997, the community of educators, researchers, activists, leaders, artists, and more have been working to challenge and eradicate gender stereotyping, sexism, and gender inequality within and through education. GEA UK charity number is 1159145.

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GEA Funding Call 2021

The Gender and Education Association (GEA) are delighted to announce a funding call for 2021, which will fund two £1,500 research projects.

Projects should be aligned with the aims of the Gender and Education Association. GEA especially welcomes projects that provoke conversations attentive to the complexity of gender and education in the challenging times in which we are living.

What Your Proposal Should Look Like

Proposals should be 1,500-2,000 words (maximum) and include:

  1. Project title
  2. An introduction that explains your interest in this area of study and motivation for submitting a proposal
  3. The research aims, objectives, and questions
  4. The design and methodology for the study
  5. The composition of the research team, their particular roles and contributions to the project, and evidence of their experience and expertise in brief
  6. A project timeline
  7. A budget that outlines the key costs for the project
  8. References (excluded from the word limit)
  9. An appendix containing a brief CV (2 pages maximum) for the Principal Investigator/Project Lead (excluded from the word limit)

Eligibility Criteria 

  • The proposed Principal Investigator/Project Lead should be a current member of GEA (please include your GEA membership number at the top of your proposal).
  • We welcome applications from feminists from anywhere in the world, at any career stage (including students).

Review

Proposed projects will be peer-reviewed by the GEA executive against the following criteria:

  • Project alignment with the aims/purpose of the Gender and Education Association
    Clarity of the proposed project (research aims, objectives, questions)
  • Suitability of the study design (methodology, timeline, budget) and team

Notification
The successful project teams will be notified no later than Wednesday 1st August 2021.

Funded projects will be expected to:

  • Write a short piece (a position piece or blog post) for the Gender and Education Association website;
  • Submit an interim (one side of A4) and final research report (four sides of A4);
  • Present findings through a GEA seminar presentation in 2022 (virtual or in-person).
  • Projects must be completed by 31st February 2022 (excluding the seminar presentation in 2022).

Hw to Apply

Applicants are to submit the project proposal and the 2 page CV to: [email protected]

Submission deadline

Wednesday 30th June 2021

More details can be found here 

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