ESHET Grant Programmes

Guidelines for project applications

One of ESHET’s objectives, as set out in its Constitution (Article 4.6.), is “to promote collaborative research in the history of economic thought on a European basis”. With this objective in mind, and being aware of the need to provide financial support for the development of research activities undertaken by its members, the Executive Committee of ESHET decided at its meeting of 14 May 2015 to continue 2 research grant programmes:

“ESHET grants” for research projects on any topic on the history of economic thought, funded from the ESHET budget; and

“ECB grants” for research projects on the history of monetary theories, policies and institutions, sponsored by the European Central Bank.

In addition, it was decided to launch a new grant programme:

“ESHET audiovisual resources grants” for projects that utilize and/or produce audiovisual and Internet resources to provide education in and promote the history of economic thought.

It is the aim of ESHET to foster innovative and small scale research initiatives without the usual administrative and management costs associated with international competitive research programmes. The principles and rules to be considered are the following:

·  Each grant programme will fund 1 or 2 research projects, according to the jury decision, taking into account the quality and merit of proposals submitted. The jury reserves the right to make no awards in the event that none of the proposals submitted are deemed worthy of funding.

·  The duration of each research project is 2 years maximum, with the obligation to present a progress report at the end of the first year and a final report at the end of the project. The duration of the “ESHET audiovisual resources grant” is typically one year, with the obligation to present a progress report halfway through the project and a final report at the end of the project.

·  The funding of each project will be processed in 3 installments: 40% with acceptance of the project; 40% after progress report; 20% after final report.

·  The deadline for the submission of application forms (which can found at the end of this document) is 31 October 2016.

·  The decision of the jury will be announced on or before 20 December 2016.

·  The juries for the “ESHET grants” and the “ESHET audiovisual resources grants” will be composed of three members nominated by the Council of ESHET, taking into account a list of nominees presented jointly to the Council by the Chair of the Council of ESHET and the President of ESHET.

·  The jury for the “ECB grants” will be composed of four members nominated by the Council of ESHET, taking into account a list of nominees presented jointly to the Council by the Chair of the Council of ESHET and the President of ESHET. One of the members will be nominated after consultation with the European Central Bank.

·  These juries will be appointed following the close of grant submissions and with a view to avoiding potential conflicts of interest in the award process.

·  The assessment of the applications by the jury will be based on the scientific merits and innovative features of the project, as presented in the application form. Preference will be given to projects featuring comparative approaches and enrolling young scholars. Proposals involving inter-university or cross-country collaborations are particularly encouraged.

·  The maximum grant budget for the ‘ESHET grants” and the “ECB grants” cannot exceed € 20,000 each. The maximum grant budget for the “ESHET audiovisual resources grants” cannot exceed € 10,000. The juries retain the right to adjust the amount of the awards in the event that multiple projects are funded. Such adjustments will be made in consultation with the grant proposal authors and in light of budgetary impact on the project’s viability.

·  For budget preparation, the eligible expenses include: travel costs for archival research and participation in conferences; organization of seminars and workshops; subcontracting services (English revisions and translations, technical support on information technologies); research assistance from PhD students and young post-doc scholars; and institutional overhead up to a maximum of 10% of the total of costs incurred. Salaries, fees and prizes are not eligible expenses.

·  Submission of applications for these research grants is open to ESHET members only.

·  The research projects should commence between 1 January 2017 and 30 June 2017. Projects must be completed by 30 June 2019. The final report, summarizing the results of the project and detailing expenditures of grant funds, must be submitted to the Chair of the Council of ESHET and the ESHET President by 31 July 2019.

·  The Executive Committee of ESHET will decide at the Spring 2017 meeting on the continuation of these grant programmes.

ESHET Grant Programmes

Application Form

Please tick which grant you are applying for:

ESHET grant: research projects on any topic on the history of economic thought □

ECB grant: research projects on the history of monetary theories, policies and institutions □

ESHET grant: projects utilizing and/or producing audiovisual and internet resources □

1.  Short description of the project

Project title:

Summary (500 words):

Keyword 1:

Keyword 2:

Keyword 3:

Keyword 4:

Research coordinator:

Host institution: /University, department (or research unit)/

Requested funding (amount in €):

Starting date:

Duration in months:

2.  Research team (minim 2, max 6)

Researcher 1 (coordinator):

Name:

Affiliation:

3 relevant publications on the subject:

[CV attached]

Researcher 2:

Name:

Affiliation:

3 relevant publications on the subject:

[CV attached]

Researcher 3:

Name:

Affiliation:

3 relevant publications on the subject:

[CV attached]

/The number of researchers may be increased to a maximum of six/

Scholarships or research assistants: Yes □ No □

If yes, please provide brief description (500 words) of tasks to be undertaken:

3.  Project presentation

Objectives (1500 words)

/please explain the main objectives of research and how they will be implemented; please clarify the main original contribution expected from the research project/

Sources and secondary literature (1000 words)

/please provide a brief description of both the original archive sources to be researched and the main secondary literature (max 10 references) available on the subject/

Knowledge transfer and dissemination (500 words)

/please describe the main tasks and activities throughout the project period, e.g. workshops, seminars, research visits, conference presentations, aiming at the public presentation of the project outcomes/

Expected outcomes (500 words)

/please specify the academic outcomes expected from the project, e.g. journal articles, book(s), book chapters, audio-visual and digital materials, web-based resources, opportunities for advanced training, etc.)/

4.  Project budget

Human resources (research assistants, scholarships)
Missions (participation in conferences and archive research)
Consultants (invitations to academic advisors and specialists)
Procurement of other research services (translations, web services)
Total of expenses
Institutional overheads (max 10% of expenses)
Total budget

Budget rationale (500 words)

/please explain the costs allocated to each of the items of the above budget/

Date

Signature of project coordinator

NB: The application form must include:

-  CVs of members of the research team

-  Statement of acceptance of the host institution

Please send this application form and attached documents before 31 October 2016

to the President of the Council of ESHET: