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Call for Applications autumn 2021

The Centre for Critical Heritage Studies Small Grant Scheme is now open for applications | Deadline 21 November 2021 |

The UCL Centre for Critical Heritage Studies invites applications from UCL Academic, Research and Teaching staff, postdoctoral staff, Honorary Associates and PhD students to its Small Grants Scheme, which funds projects that lead to or support collaborative research between UCL and external partners or within different departments.


We particularly invite proposals that:

  • involve collaboration between staff based in different UCL departments, and/or utilise cross-disciplinary approaches;
  • aim to achieve research impact (through scholarly output, public engagement, influence on policy and practice, knowledge transfer or similar);
  • aim to prepare the ground for new, extended research projects (including grant applications).

Typical projects eligible for funding include:

  • hosting a research conference, a seminar, workshop, or symposium;
  • public engagement activities and collaborations with external non-academic institutions;
  • costs associated with a specific project, e.g. research assistant time (UCL HEFCE staff costs/salaries are not eligible);
  • costs associated with a pilot study or the preparation of an application for the funding of a major research project, e.g. travel to meet with potential partners at other institutions.

Selection criteria

  • A contribution to research and debate on critical heritage studies
  • An indication of how the proposal contributes to the themes of the existing CCHS research clusters (if applicable), or alternatively, how it expands and contributes to the development of new themes or areas of research in critical heritage studies at UCL
  • Quality of the underpinning research
  • Where applicable, evidence of the capacity to address publics beyond academia and/or create lasting outputs
  • A coherent programme
  • Value for money and a viable budget, ideally with additional sources of funding indicated
  • A completed application form that does not exceed three pages of A4 (not including the required CV of the lead applicant)
General regulations
  • The deadline for submission of proposals is 21 November 2021 midnight.
  • Funding of up to £2000 per application is available per project. In very exceptional circumstances we may consider applications up to £4000. There is no minimum limit for awards.
  • Projects will be selected by the CCHS Leadership Group. We aim to inform applicants of the result by 10 December 2021.
  • The project needs to commence and its allocated funds strictly be spent by 30 June 2022.
Claiming funds

CCHS Small Grants funds are paid to the individual's host department upon project completion. As you incur costs and make claims to your department, please keep copies of all receipts as these will be required as part of your final expenditure report to the CCHS.

If your application is successful, you will receive a confirmation email at the start of the project detailing the amount of your award. At the end of the project, the items which you claim for should generally align with those detailed in your original application. If actual costs are lower than estimated costs, the funds awarded will be reduced accordingly.

  • Throughout the project, claims should be made via your home department(s) in accordance with department procedure and in line with UCL's Expenses Policy
  • At the close of the project you will need to submit :
    • a final report to the CCHS addressed to Research Centre Administrator Cecile Bremont criticalheritage@ucl.ac.uk for review by the Leadership Group. This must give details of achievements against objectives; future dissemination plans; any income from other sources; and a detailed record of final expenditure.
    • produce a research poster (Powerpoint and PDF) for CCHS promotional activities
    • agree to give a seminar within 6 months of project close.