Call for Ideas Phase 2
Mischa Peters
Programme coordinator
15 October 2018
Phase 1
15 projects were selected in a first round to become part of the centre for
Global Challenges and
showcase their innovative
ideas.
Our goals for Phase 2
In the second phase we want projects that
generate and promote the use of critical scientific and policy relevant insights on
‘our’ 4 global challenges . These projects need to explore and analyse these topical global challenges not only within these four themes, but especially at their intersections, in
multidisciplinary ways.
THE CONTESTED GLOBAL ORDER
The interactions between the global and the local are at the core: how are people locally affected by global change at the local level?
And how can they influence and contest existing
policies and structures at the global level? The
projects we select have to
address these issues.
Connecting people and ideas
UGlobe wants to build
bridges across three inter- connected fields of
academia: (1) research, (2) education, and (3) societal impact. The projects we select therefore need to cooperate across
disciplines within the
university and actively
engage with outside
partners.
Concrete products
The projects we will fund need to deliver concrete products e.g.:
o development of executive courses
o organisation of events or exhibitions
o production of films or other (educational) material
o concrete activities that strengthen the
collaboration with
external partners.
What do we offer
1.
Financial support of max. 25.000€ to be
spent before the end of 2021
2.
Possibility to showcase your project during our international
conference in the fall of 2019
3.
Administrative and
managerial support
What do we need from you
1. Title
2. Short Description
3. UU scholars involved (name, faculty)
4. Concrete products that will be developed 5. How the activities fit what we are looking for 6. Societal partners to be involved (if applicable) 7. Link with education (if relevant)
8. Possibilities to generate income/revenue from the activities
Deadline 15 januari 2019
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