Werner Mark Linz Memorial Grant Program

The GINGKO is inviting applications for its £10,000 Werner Mark Linz Memorial Grant Program to fund academic research projects, conferences or symposiums on one or more of GINGKO’s academic subject areas – the history, art history or religions of the MENA region – in any time period.

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GINGKO also particularly welcomes applications for collaborative projects, conferences or symposiums involving researchers both from the MENA region (and/or with MENA heritage) and the West, applications from researchers based at academic institutions in the MENA region or researchers of MENA heritage who plan to return to academia in the MENA region, and applications for projects in regions and countries where there is limited financial support available for research.

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Benefits

  • GINGKO awards up to one WMLM Grant per year, normally up to a maximum of £10,000 for each grant.

Eligibility:

  • For professional academic researchers based anywhere in the world.
  • They must work for or have an official connection with a higher education institution or be able to provide other evidence of their status as professional academic researchers. 
  • Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent qualification.
  • In cases including two or more applicants, at least one of the applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent.

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