Collaboration between UK and Germany Supports World-leading Research
Awards have been made to 20 collaborative research projects in the fourth round of funding delivered by the partnership between the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (快三砍龙, German Research Foundation). This is the fourth round of funding delivered by this collaboration which will see a further 20 collaborative research projects combine international expertise to tackle pressing global challenges.
After receiving high-quality proposals, both funders agreed to support 20 projects. This means an increase in budget, totaling over 拢5.5 million in the UK, matched by over 鈧8.1 million for research teams in Germany. This is the largest investment, and the highest number of funded projects in any one round through this funding partnership.
All research funded as part of this collaboration partners arts and humanities researchers based in the UK and Germany to pursue academic research of the highest quality. Successful proposals have all demonstrated the added value which cross-national collaboration will make to advancing their area of research.
The current bilateral funding agreement covers a total of at least eight calls. The fifth call is open for applications until 15 February 2023.
Full list of successful funded projects:
A Different Kind of War Story: Centering Love and Care in Peace and Conflict Studies
Dr Philipp Schulz (Universit盲t Bremen)
Dr Roxani Krystalli (University of St Andrews)
Discipline: Political Science
Comparative Legacies of Human Land Use in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Professor Hermann Behling (Georg-August-Universit盲t G枚ttingen)
Dr Patrick Roberts (Max-Planck-Institut f眉r Geoanthropologie)
Dr Philip Riris (University of Bournemouth)
Discipline: Archaeology
Connecting Late Antiquities
Professor Julia Hillner (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universit盲t Bonn)
Professor Richard Flower (University of Exeter)
Dr Charlotte Tupman (University of Exeter)
Dr Gabriel Bodard (University of London)
Discipline: History
Crafting Documents, c. 500鈥揷. 800 CE
Professor Ira Rabin (Bundesanstalt f眉r Materialforschung und -pr眉fung BAM/Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing)
Professor Julia M H Smith (University of Oxford)
Discipline: History
Cross-Modal Perspectives on Grammaticalization: Aspect Markers in Creoles and Sign Languages
Dr Susanne Maria Michaelis (Universit盲t Leipzig)
Dr Nicholas Palfreyman (University of Central Lancashire)
Discipline: Linguistics
Cultural Dynamics: Museums and Democracy in Motion
Professor Guido Fackler (Julius-Maximilians-Universit盲t W眉rzburg)
Dr Susannah Eckersley (Newcastle University)
Discipline: Cultural and Museum Studies
Divergent Discourses: Processes of Narrative Construction in Tibet, 1955鈥62
Dr Franz Xaver Erhard (Universit盲t Leipzig)
Dr Robert Barnett (SOAS University of London)
Dr Nathan Hill (Trinity College Dublin)
Discipline: Area Studies
Embodied Agents in Contemporary Visual Art: How Robotics and A.I. Could Influence Creativity
Dr Caterina Moruzzi (Universit盲t Konstanz)
Professor Frederic Leymarie (Goldsmiths College)
Dr Rebecca Chamberlain (Goldsmiths College)
Dr Tomoko Tamari (Goldsmiths College)
Discipline: Philosophy
Enacting Gregory Bateson鈥檚 Ecological Aesthetics in Architecture and Design
Dr Marie Davidova (Universit盲t Stuttgart)
Dr Dulmini Perera (Bauhaus-Universit盲t Weimar)
Dr Ben Sweeting (University of Brighton)
Dr Joanna Boehnert (Loughborough University)
Dr Jon Goodbun (Royal College of Art)
Discipline: Design
Global Bible: British and German Bible Societies Translating Colonialism, 1800鈥1914
Dr Felicity Jensz (Westf盲lische Wilhelms-Universit盲t M眉nster)
Professor Hilary Carey (University of Bristol)
Discipline: History
Good Citizens, Terrible Times: Community, Courage and Compliance in and beyond the Holocaust
Professor Christina Morina (Universit盲t Bielefeld)
Professor Mary Fulbrook (University College London)
Discipline: History
Hindu-Muslim-Jewish Origin Legends in Circulation between the Malabar Coast and the Mediterranean, 1400s鈥1800s
Dr Ines Weinrich (Rheinische Wilhelms-Universit盲t M眉nster)
Dr Ophira Gamliel (University of Glasgow)
Discipline: Languages and Literature
Just Futures? An Interdisciplinary Approach to Cultural Climate Models
Dr Julia Hoydis (Universit盲t zu K枚ln)
Professor Roman Bartosch (Universit盲t zu K枚ln)
Professor Jens Gurr (Universit盲t Duisburg-Essen)
Dr Carolin Schwegler (Universit盲t zu K枚ln)
Professor David Higgins (University of Leeds)
Dr Warren Pearce (University of Sheffield)
Discipline: Languages and Literature
Rabbinic Civil Law in the Context of Ancient Legal History: A Legal Compendium to the Bavot Tractates of the Talmud Yerushalmi
Professor Matthias Armgardt (Universit盲t Hamburg)
Professor Catherine Hezser (SOAS University of London)
Discipline: Law and Legal Studies
Reading Concordances in the 21st Century (RC21)
Professor Stephanie Evert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universit盲t Erlangen-N眉rnberg)
Professor Michaela Mahlberg (University of Birmingham)
Discipline: Languages and Literature
Reading Post-Postmodernist Fictions of the Digital: Literature, Technology, and Cognition in the Twenty-First Century
Professor Jan Alber (RWTH Aachen)
Professor Alice Bell (Sheffield Hallam University)
Discipline: Languages and Literature
Songwriting Camps in the 21st Century (SC21)
Professor Michael Ahlers (Leuphana Universit盲t L眉neburg)
Dr Jan-Peter Herbst (University of Huddersfield)
Dr Simon Barber (Birmingham City University)
Discipline: Music
States of Clay: Integrated Scientific Approaches to Clay Bureaucratic Objects from Early Mesopotamia, 3700鈥2700 BCE
Professor Barbara Helwing (Stiftung Preu脽ischer Kulturbesitz 鈥 Vorderasiatisches Museum)
Professor Roger Matthews (University of Reading)
Dr Amy Richardson (University of Reading)
Discipline: Archaeology
The Seven Sages of Rome: editing and reappraising a forgotten premodern classic from global and gendered perspectives
Professor Jutta Eming (Freie Universit盲t Berlin)
Professor Bettina Bildhauer (University of St Andrews)
Discipline: Languages and Literature
Using people well, treating people badly: Towards a Kantian Realm of Ends and Means
Professor Corinna Mieth (Ruhr-Universit盲t Bochum)
Dr Ewa Wyrebska-Dermanovic (Ruhr-Universit盲t Bochum)
Dr Martin Sticker (University of Bristol)
Dr Garrath Williams (Lancaster University)
Discipline: Philosophy
Further Information
For detailed information on the fifth call and on the outcomes of previous calls, 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:
- Emma Bessent
International Partnerships and Engagement Management
enquiries@ahrc.ukri.or(externer Link) (Policy and process enquiries)
international@ahrc.ukri.or(externer Link) (Programme enquiries)
Please put 快三砍龙 in the subject heading.
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