18 UK-German Collaborative Research Projects in the Arts and Humanities
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (快三砍龙, German Research Foundation) are pleased to announce funding for 18 UK-German collaborative research projects. The second round of this bilateral annual funding call will bring together arts and humanities researchers in the UK and Germany to conduct outstanding joint research projects. The successful projects were selected through a competitive process, leading to a joint virtual moderation panel meeting in autumn 2020.
Over 80 proposals were submitted, and in light of the high quality of the proposals, both funders agreed to support 18 projects and increase the budget for the second call. The total funding was over 拢4.8m in the UK, matched by some 鈧5m for research teams in Germany. The projects, which span a wide range of research subjects within the humanities, will start in early 2021 and are expected to run for three years until 2024.
The AHRC and 快三砍龙 are strengthening their own commitment in this area with a third bilateral open funding call for arts and humanities researchers based in Germany and the UK. The third call will build on the success of the first two rounds and address the entire spectrum of the arts and humanities (including law and linguistics) that fall within the remits of 快三砍龙 and the AHRC.
Funded projects
- Light on Hatha Yoga: a Critical Edition and Translation of the Hathapradipika, the Most Important Premodern Text on Physical Yoga
Dr. James Mallinson, SOAS University of London; Professor Dr. J眉rgen Hanneder, Philipps-Universit盲t Marburg, Discipline: Asiatic and Oriental Studies - A Cross-linguistic Investigation of Meaning-driven Combinatorial Restrictions in Clausal Embedding
Dr. Wataru Uegaki, University of Edinburgh; Professor Dr. Maribel Romero, Universit盲t Konstanz, Discipline: Linguistics - Locality and the Argument-adjunct Distinction: Structure-building vs. Structure-enrichment
Dr. Robert Truswell, University of Edinburgh; Dr. Thomas McFadden, Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS); Hedde Zeijlstra, Georg-August-Universit盲t G枚ttingen, Discipline: Linguistics - Interactions between Dynamic Effects and Alternative-Based Inferences in the Study of Meaning
Dr. Yasutada Sudo, University College London; Professor Dr. Cornelia Ebert, Goethe-Universit盲t Frankfurt; Markus Steinbach, Georg-August-Universit盲t G枚ttingen; Clemens Steiner-Mayr, Georg-August-Universit盲t G枚ttingen, Discipline: Linguistics - Back to the Future: Archiving Residential Children鈥檚 Homes (ARCH) in Scotland and Germany
Dr. Ruth Emond, University of Stirling; Professor Dr. Florian E脽er, Universit盲t Osnabr眉ck; Tobias Thelen, Universit盲t Osnabr眉ck, Discipline: Library and Information Studies - Normative vs. Descriptive Accounts in the Philosophy and Psychology of Reasoning and Argumentation: Tension or Productive Interplay?
Professor Dr. Ulrike Hahn, Birkbeck College; Professor Dr. Stephan Hartmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit盲t M眉nchen, Discipline: Philosophy - Documentary Snapshots from Seventh-Century Egypt: Local Responses to Regime Transitions
Professor Dr. Nikolaos Gonis, University College London; Dr. Lajos Berkes, Humboldt-Universit盲t zu Berlin, Discipline: Classics - Trajectories of Conflict: The Dynamics of Argumentation in the UN Security Council
Professor Dr. Chris Reed, University of Dundee; Professor Dr. Manfred Stede, Universit盲t Potsdam, Discipline: Linguistics - Hip-Hop鈥檚 Fifth Element: Knowledge, Pedagogy, and Artist-Scholar Collaboration
Dr. Justin Arthur Williams, University of Bristol; Dr. Sina Nitzsche, Technische Universit盲t Dortmund, Discipline: Music - Spaces of Translation: European Magazine Cultures, c. 1945-1965
Professor Dr. Andrew Thacker, Nottingham Trent University; Professor Dr. Alison Martin, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universit盲t Mainz, Discipline: Comparative Literature - Speakers, Listeners, Languages: Patterns of Variability and Contrast in Spoken Language Dynamics
Dr. Christopher Carignan, University College London; Professor Dr. Marianne Pouplier, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit盲t M眉nchen, Discipline: Linguistics - Priests in a Post-imperial World, c. 900-1050
Dr. Charles West, University of Sheffield; Professor Dr. Steffen Patzold, Eberhard Karls Universit盲t T眉bingen, Discipline: History - Demarginalising Medieval Africa: Images, Texts, and Identity in Early Solomonic Ethiopia (1270-1527)
Professor Dr. Theo Maarten van Lint, University of Oxford; Professor Dr. Alessandro Bausi, Universit盲t Hamburg, Discipline: Art History - The History of Pronominal Subjects in the Language of Northern Europe
Professor Dr. David Willis, University of Oxford; Professor Dr. Roland Meyer, Humboldt-Universit盲t zu Berlin, Discipline: Linguistics - Household Art and Activities, Palaeolithic Style: the Psychology of 16,000 Year Old Domestic Culture at G枚nnersdorf (Rheinland) and Oelnitz (Thuringia)
Professor Dr. Paul Pettitt, Durham University; Professor Dr. Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser, Johannes Gutenberg-Universit盲t Mainz, Discipline: Archaeology - Architecture after Architecture: Spatial Practice in the Face of the Climate Emergency
Professor Jeremy Till, University of the Arts London; Professor Dr. Tatjana Schneider, Technische Universit盲t Braunschweig, Discipline: Design - Academic Freedom, Globalised Scholarship and the Rise of Authoritarian China
Professor Dr. Eva Pils, King鈥榮 College London; Professor Dr. Katrin Kinzelbach, Friedrich-Alexander-Universit盲t Erlangen-N眉rnberg, Discipline: Law and Legal Studies - The Kinesemiotic Body: a Pragmatic Account of the Local Discourse Organisation of Dance
Dr. Arianna Maiorani, Loughborough University; Professor Dr. John Bateman, Universit盲t Bremen, Discipline: Linguistics
Further Information
For more detailed information on the third 快三砍龙/AHRC call, please refer to the 快三砍龙 website:
Germany, 快三砍龙:
- AHRC-Ausschreibung@dfg.d(externer Link)
- Sigrid Cla脽en
phone +49 228 885-2209 - Dr. Nora B枚ttcher
phone +49 228 885-2693
United Kingdom, AHRC:
Please put 快三砍龙 in the subject heading.
- Dr. James Davies
International Partnerships and Engagement Management
phone +44 1793 416060