Published: 18 Jul 2022 1,332 views
The Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme is intended to provide early career academics with the chance to use history of science collections, including the Royal Society’s own, to support their study in the subject of intellectual history.The Lisa Jardine Grant Scheme honours the late Professor Lisa Jardine CBE FRS, a renowned British historian. The scheme invites young humanities and arts academics to broaden their interests in history of science and related interdisciplinary studies by travelling to access archive resources and create contacts with the Royal Society and other institutions.
Grants are meant to promote the free movement of researchers between disciplines and countries, as well as to encourage academics studying intellectual history to incorporate science into their studies. Applicants are encouraged to review the Royal Society’s strategic objectives in order to demonstrate how their research might contribute to these broad goals, but applications will be evaluated based on the strength of their academic content in intellectual history, history of science, and related disciplines. Topics of particular interest to Professor Jardine, particularly 17th century studies, will be given special study.
Funds for a subsistence contribution can be requested for long study visits to the Royal Society Library in London, as well as travel expenses to London to undertake this research and overseas travel expenses for short visits.
Our origins lie in a 1660 ‘invisible college’ of natural philosophers and physicians. Today we are the UK’s national science academy and a Fellowship of some 1,600 of the world’s most eminent scientists. The very first ‘learned society’ meeting on 28 November 1660 followed a lecture at Gresham College by Christopher Wren. Joined by other leading polymaths including Robert Boyle and John Wilkins, the group soon received royal approval, and from 1663 it would be known as 'The Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge'. The Royal Soc... continue reading
Application Deadline | 22 Sep 2022 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | The Royal Society |
Gender | Men and Women |
This scheme provides:
Research subsistence grants
Travel grants
Up to £2,000 for international travel to any relevant research destination, for short exploratory research trips (no more than 1 month) or one off event attendance. Scholars based in UK organisations can apply for this travel strand of the scheme in order to visit any relevant international research destination or event on the condition that:
Applicants must be either:
Applications must be submitted via the Royal Society’s Grants and Awards management system (Flexi-Grant®). Applications require two references and submission approval from your organisation which must be completed before the closing deadline.
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