Applicant and Institutional Data
Host Institution Address
Principal Investigator Name
Co-Investigator 1 Name
Co-Investigator 2 Name
Co-Investigator 3 Name
Grants will be awarded from 1 January 2020, to support projects between 6 and 9 months in duration and must be completed by 31 September 2020.
Describe the main aim of your project. How does this relate to the overall aim of the Rising from the Depths network to utilise the potential of Marine Culture Heritage (MCH) to create social, economic and cultural benefits for communities in East Africa. (300 words)
Described the proposed research in simple terms, in a way that could be publicised to a general audience. Note, this may be published on the Rising from the Depths website in the event that the grant is awarded. (300 words)
Outline how your research or activity will directly benefit East African communities and/or society in the short, medium and long term. Is there any wider impact of your research to the UK and globally? Consider how this impact will be delivered.
Further information on impact policies and expectations is available on the UKRI website: www.ukri.org/innovation/ (600 words)
The objectives of the proposed project should be listed in order of priority and should be those that the applicant would wish the reviewers to use as the basis for evaluation of work upon completion of any grant awarded. (600 words)
Please summarise how your proposed research or activity will contribute to knowledge within East Africa, the UK and globally. This includes both the academic impact, such as benefit to other researchers, collaboration, multidisciplinary benefits, or materials to be produced, and tangible benefits to be created for people living in coastal communities in East Africa. (600 words)
Applications must provide evidence to demonstrate that activities primarily and directly benefit developing countries on the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) list. To be ODA eligible, GCRF activity must address development needs specific to the DAC countries worked with, and must primarily benefit those developing countries. Any benefit to the UK or other developed countries must be a secondary consideration.
More information on the contents of these can be found at: https://risingfromthedepths.com/projectapplication/
Please use this page to submit your supporting documentation, please see our website for guidance on the format and limits for each call size.
The information below is needed for measuring equality and diversity monitoring both by the Network and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Enter the details for the PI
Enter the details for the first Co-I
If no second Co-I, leave blank
If no third Co-Investigator, leave blank
If successful, the Rising from the Depths may ask for additional documentation as proof that your institution meets the eligibility specifications on our call documents and website. You will also be required to provide basic bank account details in order for us to transfer funds.