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 ASSOCIAZIONE ISRAELIANA  PER LO STUDIO DELLA STORIA DEGLI EBREI IN ITALIA

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http://www.goldstein-goren.org/He/Index.html

 

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Academic Jewish Studies in Europe Grant Programme

After the lively and abundant developments of recent decades in Europe, the field of Jewish studies is occupied by many institutions, researchers, teachers and students. But a continuous injection of resources remains a necessity in order to give the field a more purposeful shape. Above all, students and scholars who are committed to its pursuit need to be encouraged, supported and linked, so that they can drive the field forward.

Launched in March 2003, the Academic Jewish Studies in Europe Grant Programme aims to help develop rigorous, systematic research and education in academic Jewish studies in Europe, aiding what is already available and sustaining productive expansion, even of fairly well developed activities. This is to help ensure and enhance the standing of Jewish studies, and enable it to secure its place within scholarly life.

Furthermore, the programme aims to facilitate the diffusion of knowledge about activities within Jewish studies; to compensate for constraints on human potential; and to encourage the development of skills and the enlargement of horizons among graduate students and established scholars—especially if they are institutionally isolated—by supporting improved and more extensive means for communication, interchange, research and co-operation among them.

What does the Academic Jewish Studies in Europe Grant Programme fund?

The solicited grant programme consists of 16 categories within the field of academic Jewish studies, in which applications for funding are invited on an annual basis.

What does the Academic Jewish Studies in Europe Grant Programme not fund?

No funding will be offered to cover institutional overheads. Infrastructural grants for technical support are available only for Jewish studies centres in Eastern Europe.

Who can apply?

Any academic institution planning to run activities in Europe (including Russia, Ukraine and Belarus) that qualifies as a charity under UK charity law can apply for funding. Individuals intending to study, teach or undertake research in European institutions are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to those who will contribute to the future of academic Jewish studies in Europe. More information on eligibility

 

 

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