Working to improve mutual understanding between the Middle East and the West
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Application Procedure
Completed applications must be emailed to grants@gingko.org.uk by midnight (UK time) on 6 April. Decisions will be announced in June of the same year.
References
Two letters of recommendation must be submitted in support of each application and should be sent to grants@gingko.org.uk by midnight (UK time) on 6 April. The letters of recommendation must be from academics with professional, academic experience of the applicant. References must come from the academic’s work email account.
Terms and Conditions
Successful applicants will need to agree to GINGKO’s Terms & Conditions.
Assessment of Applications
Grant applications will be assessed by a panel of academic reviewers. Applications will be anonymised before assessment. GINGKO aims to have at least one assessor from MENA or of MENA heritage on the judging panel. Decisions are based on the quality and practicality of the proposed research, conference or symposium, the costing of the work, the qualifications of the applicant to conduct the work, and the reports of referees. The decision of the panel is final. We regret that we cannot offer feedback to unsuccessful applicants.
Ethical Policy
GINGKO expects all grant applicants and recipients to abide by its ethical policy, which is included in the terms and conditions for all grants. GINGKO is a non-political, religiously neutral organisation, committed to non-discriminatory treatment of others in all aspects of our work. We operate in accordance with the UK’s Equality Act. We respect and celebrate diversity.
Further Questions
If you have any questions about the GINGKO Research Grant, please email us on grants@gingko.org.uk.
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