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Open Call: Extended Demonstration of the iMERMAID Solutions in New Associated Regions
Deadline: Apr 03, 2025
Donor: European Commission (EC)
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000
Countries/Regions: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo DR, Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast), Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Holy See (Vatican City State), Hungary, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Latvia, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Moldova Republic Of, Moldova Republic Of, Monaco, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Poland, Portugal, Reunion, Romania, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Helena, San Marino, Sao Tome And Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovak Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Montenegro, Kosovo, South Sudan
Area: Business & Industry, Businesses, Companies and Enterprises, Innovation, Water
Do you want to engage in the demonstration of the innovative iMERMAID solutions towards the monitoring and reduction of chemical contaminants of emerging concern in water resources? If yes, then this call is for you!
For more information, visit https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/competitive-calls-cs/9810?isExactMatch=true&status=31094502&frameworkProgramme=43108390&type=8&order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=startDate
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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Open Call: Extended Demonstration of the iMERMAID Solutions in New Associated Regions
Deadline: Apr 03, 2025
Donor: European Commission (EC)
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000
Countries/Regions: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belarus, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Botswana, Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo DR, Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast), Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Holy See (Vatican City State), Hungary, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Latvia, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Malta, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Moldova Republic Of, Moldova Republic Of, Monaco, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Netherlands, Niger, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Poland, Portugal, Reunion, Romania, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Helena, San Marino, Sao Tome And Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Slovak Republic, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Ukraine, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Montenegro, Kosovo, South Sudan
Area: Business & Industry, Businesses, Companies and Enterprises, Innovation, Water
Do you want to engage in the demonstration of the innovative iMERMAID solutions towards the monitoring and reduction of chemical contaminants of emerging concern in water resources? If yes, then this call is for you!
For more information, visit https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/competitive-calls-cs/9810?isExactMatch=true&status=31094502&frameworkProgramme=43108390&type=8&order=DESC&pageNumber=1&pageSize=50&sortBy=startDate
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Request for Proposals: LAND - Landscape + Art + Nature + Design Initiative
Deadline: Mar 24, 2025
Donor: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Arts & Culture, Community Development, Public Recreation, Climate Change, Environment, Artists, Individuals, Researchers, Innovation, Sustainable Development
The Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is requesting proposals for its LAND - Landscape + Art + Nature + Design Initiative that annually celebrates innovative design concepts for immersive outdoor installations on a grand scale that spark imaginations, conversations, and a deeper appreciation of the natural world.
For more information, visit https://bernheim.org/arts-in-nature/land/
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Request for Proposals: LAND - Landscape + Art + Nature + Design Initiative
Deadline: Mar 24, 2025
Donor: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Arts & Culture, Community Development, Public Recreation, Climate Change, Environment, Artists, Individuals, Researchers, Innovation, Sustainable Development
The Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is requesting proposals for its LAND - Landscape + Art + Nature + Design Initiative that annually celebrates innovative design concepts for immersive outdoor installations on a grand scale that spark imaginations, conversations, and a deeper appreciation of the natural world.
For more information, visit https://bernheim.org/arts-in-nature/land/
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Applications open for Investing in Innovation Program 2025 (Africa)
Deadline: Feb 28, 2025
Donor: Investing in Innovation
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000
Countries/Regions: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo DR, Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Saint Helena, Sao Tome And Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Sudan
Area: Business & Industry, Startups, Health, Health care, Innovation, Technology
Do you think your venture can bring affordable, high-quality health products and services closer to where patients are? You might belong in Investing in Innovation next cohort.
For more information, visit https://innovationsinafrica.com/application/
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Applications open for Investing in Innovation Program 2025 (Africa)
Deadline: Feb 28, 2025
Donor: Investing in Innovation
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: $100,000 to $500,000
Countries/Regions: Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo DR, Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast), Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Reunion, Rwanda, Saint Helena, Sao Tome And Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Sudan
Area: Business & Industry, Startups, Health, Health care, Innovation, Technology
Do you think your venture can bring affordable, high-quality health products and services closer to where patients are? You might belong in Investing in Innovation next cohort.
For more information, visit https://innovationsinafrica.com/application/
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CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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Request for Applications: Providus Bank SheThrives Program (Nigeria)
Deadline: Feb 24, 2025
Donor: Providus Bank
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: Nigeria
Area: Businesses, Companies and Enterprises, Entrepreneurship, Community Development, Sustainable Development, Women & Gender
Calling on all women entrepreneurs to apply for the ProvidusBank SHETHRIVES Program, an SME Program designed specifically for women in business.
For more information, visit https://reg.smetoolkit.ng/program-apply/providus-bank-shethrives-program
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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Request for Applications: Providus Bank SheThrives Program (Nigeria)
Deadline: Feb 24, 2025
Donor: Providus Bank
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: Nigeria
Area: Businesses, Companies and Enterprises, Entrepreneurship, Community Development, Sustainable Development, Women & Gender
Calling on all women entrepreneurs to apply for the ProvidusBank SHETHRIVES Program, an SME Program designed specifically for women in business.
For more information, visit https://reg.smetoolkit.ng/program-apply/providus-bank-shethrives-program
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Call for EOIs: Women's Work in Markets of the 21st Century 2025
Deadline: Feb 11, 2025
Donor: Structural Transformation and Economic Growth
Grant Type: Grant
Area: Researchers, Women and Girls, Research, Women & Gender
The STEG and the G²LM|LIC Programme are excited to announce that both programmes now invite submissions of Expressions of Interest (EOI) for a joint call for research proposals.
For more information, visit https://steg.cepr.org/call-for-proposals/stegg2lmlic-call-expressions-interest-womens-work-markets-21st-century
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Call for EOIs: Women's Work in Markets of the 21st Century 2025
Deadline: Feb 11, 2025
Donor: Structural Transformation and Economic Growth
Grant Type: Grant
Area: Researchers, Women and Girls, Research, Women & Gender
The STEG and the G²LM|LIC Programme are excited to announce that both programmes now invite submissions of Expressions of Interest (EOI) for a joint call for research proposals.
For more information, visit https://steg.cepr.org/call-for-proposals/stegg2lmlic-call-expressions-interest-womens-work-markets-21st-century
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge 2025
Deadline: Mar 06, 2025
Donor: International University of Monaco (IUM)
Grant Type: Awards, Prizes and Challenges
Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Business & Industry, Entrepreneurship, Ocean Conservation, Youth & Adolescents
Submissions are now open for the Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge, an international business plan pitching competition for students and fresh graduate, showcasing new business concepts with a measurable positive environmental impact on the ocean.
For more information, visit https://www.monaco-opc.com/
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Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge 2025
Deadline: Mar 06, 2025
Donor: International University of Monaco (IUM)
Grant Type: Awards, Prizes and Challenges
Grant Size: $1000 to $10,000
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Business & Industry, Entrepreneurship, Ocean Conservation, Youth & Adolescents
Submissions are now open for the Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge, an international business plan pitching competition for students and fresh graduate, showcasing new business concepts with a measurable positive environmental impact on the ocean.
For more information, visit https://www.monaco-opc.com/
Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/monaco-ocean-protection-challenge-2025
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Announcing Journal of West African History, Volume 10, Issue 1
Journal of West African History
Announcement Type
Journal
Location
MI, United States
Announcing Journal of West African History, Volume 10, Issue 1
Founding Editor-in-Chief: Nwando AchebeAssociate Editors: Saheed Aderinto, Trevor R. Getz, Toby Green, Vincent Hiribarren, Harry Nii Koney Odamtten. Book Review Editors: Mark Deets, Madina Thiam, Nana Kesse.
Volume 10, Issue I, NOW AVAILABLE!
The Journal of West African History (JWAH) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed research journal that publishes the highest quality articles on West African history. Located at the cutting edge of new scholarship on the social, cultural, economic, and political history of West Africa, JWAH fills a representational gap by providing a forum for serious scholarship and debate on women and gender, sexuality, slavery, oral history, popular and public culture, and religion. The editorial board encourages authors to explore a wide range of topical, theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectives in new and exciting ways. The journal is committed to rigorous thinking and analysis; is international in scope; and offers a critical intervention about knowledge production. Scholarly reviews of current books in the field appear in every issue. JWAH publishes primarily in English but recently published its first French issue. JWAH also plans to publish articles in Portuguese and is experimenting with African-language abstracts in forthcoming issues. JWAH is published by Michigan State University Press.
Editor's Introduction
Nwando Achebe, “Amaechina”
Articles
Cassandra Mark-Thiesen, “Progressive Empire?: Liberian Agriculture, Black American Farming Experts and World War II Engaging Africa and the World”
Emmanuel Asiedu-Acquah, “Engaging Africa and the World”
Caroline Maguire, “Artification and Decolonization at the Musée d’Art Africain de l’IFAN, Dakar”
Sarah Zimmerman, “Legacies of French Colonial Militarization and Gender-Based Violence in the Sahel”
Riina Turtio, “Soviet Military Assistance to Mali and Guinea, 1958-1980”
Book Reviews
Transcripts of the Sacred in Nigeria: Beautiful, Monstrous, Ridiculous (by Nimi Wariboko), Reviewed by Tara Hollies.
State-building and National Militaries in Postcolonial West Africa: Decolonizing the Means of Coercion 1958–1974 (by Riina Turtio), Reviewed by Joe Gazeley.
Letters, Kinship, and Social Mobility in Nigeria (by Olufemi Vaughan), Reviewed by Lisa Lindsay.
Mieux vaut tard que jamais: Sur les traces de six tirailleurs guinéens fusillés à Clamecy en juin 1940 (by Daniel Couriol), Reviewed by Madia Thomson.
Decolonizing Independence: Statecraft in Nigeria's First Republic and Israeli Interventions (by Lynn Schler), reviewed by Rouven Kunstmann.
Submissions
The editorial board invites scholars to submit original article-length manuscripts (not exceeding 10,000 words including endnotes) accompanied by an abstract that summarizes the argument and significance of the work. Review essays should engage the interpretation, meaning, or importance of an author’s argument for a wider scholarly audience. Please contact our Book Review Editors at mark.deets@aucegypt.edu, madina.thiam@nyu.edu, or nkesse@clarku.edu for more information.
Contact Email:jwah@msu.edu
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Announcing Journal of West African History, Volume 10, Issue 1
Journal of West African History
Announcement Type
Journal
Location
MI, United States
Announcing Journal of West African History, Volume 10, Issue 1
Founding Editor-in-Chief: Nwando AchebeAssociate Editors: Saheed Aderinto, Trevor R. Getz, Toby Green, Vincent Hiribarren, Harry Nii Koney Odamtten. Book Review Editors: Mark Deets, Madina Thiam, Nana Kesse.
Volume 10, Issue I, NOW AVAILABLE!
The Journal of West African History (JWAH) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed research journal that publishes the highest quality articles on West African history. Located at the cutting edge of new scholarship on the social, cultural, economic, and political history of West Africa, JWAH fills a representational gap by providing a forum for serious scholarship and debate on women and gender, sexuality, slavery, oral history, popular and public culture, and religion. The editorial board encourages authors to explore a wide range of topical, theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectives in new and exciting ways. The journal is committed to rigorous thinking and analysis; is international in scope; and offers a critical intervention about knowledge production. Scholarly reviews of current books in the field appear in every issue. JWAH publishes primarily in English but recently published its first French issue. JWAH also plans to publish articles in Portuguese and is experimenting with African-language abstracts in forthcoming issues. JWAH is published by Michigan State University Press.
Editor's Introduction
Nwando Achebe, “Amaechina”
Articles
Cassandra Mark-Thiesen, “Progressive Empire?: Liberian Agriculture, Black American Farming Experts and World War II Engaging Africa and the World”
Emmanuel Asiedu-Acquah, “Engaging Africa and the World”
Caroline Maguire, “Artification and Decolonization at the Musée d’Art Africain de l’IFAN, Dakar”
Sarah Zimmerman, “Legacies of French Colonial Militarization and Gender-Based Violence in the Sahel”
Riina Turtio, “Soviet Military Assistance to Mali and Guinea, 1958-1980”
Book Reviews
Transcripts of the Sacred in Nigeria: Beautiful, Monstrous, Ridiculous (by Nimi Wariboko), Reviewed by Tara Hollies.
State-building and National Militaries in Postcolonial West Africa: Decolonizing the Means of Coercion 1958–1974 (by Riina Turtio), Reviewed by Joe Gazeley.
Letters, Kinship, and Social Mobility in Nigeria (by Olufemi Vaughan), Reviewed by Lisa Lindsay.
Mieux vaut tard que jamais: Sur les traces de six tirailleurs guinéens fusillés à Clamecy en juin 1940 (by Daniel Couriol), Reviewed by Madia Thomson.
Decolonizing Independence: Statecraft in Nigeria's First Republic and Israeli Interventions (by Lynn Schler), reviewed by Rouven Kunstmann.
Submissions
The editorial board invites scholars to submit original article-length manuscripts (not exceeding 10,000 words including endnotes) accompanied by an abstract that summarizes the argument and significance of the work. Review essays should engage the interpretation, meaning, or importance of an author’s argument for a wider scholarly audience. Please contact our Book Review Editors at mark.deets@aucegypt.edu, madina.thiam@nyu.edu, or nkesse@clarku.edu for more information.
Contact Email:jwah@msu.edu
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Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft: Meanings of "Magic" [Announcement]
What are the meanings of magic? Depending on who is doing the labelling, the term “magic” has marked out and stigmatized “false” religion from “true,” women’s from men’s practices, the traditions of rural and poor people from those of rich city dwellers, the “primitive” from the “modern,” the colonized from the colonizer, the “West” from the “Rest,” and so on. Even as “magic” is claimed or reclaimed by some people or groups (modern Pagan Witches, for example, or some spiritual feminists), its use by theorists inside and outside the academy as an attributive category of disdain or condemnation remains unavoidable.
Despite all this baggage, the hope that "magic" remains a useful umbrella category under which to shelter interesting interdisciplinary conversations lies the heart of MRW's mission statement: we are “a rigorously peer-reviewed scholarly journal, drawing from a broad spectrum of perspectives, methods, and disciplines, offering the widest possible geographical scope and chronological range, from prehistory to the modern era and from every inhabited continent.”
For the 20th-anniversary issue of Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft (Spring 2026), we would like to put this vision to the test: How (and whether) is the category “magic” useful in your own scholarly research or teaching? Why might we keep using the term, why might we want to reject it, and might its ongoing contestation and critique serve as a goad (or a hindrance) to trans-disciplinary scholarship and understanding? What does “magic” mean in your field, in your scholarship, for your informants or interlocutors, in your conversations?
We are looking for short discussion contributions, no longer than 3000 words (including all citations and other apparatus), about the usefulness or otherwise of the category in your scholarship. We want to hear from senior scholars and from up-and-coming scholars, from scholars in fields where the term “magic” seems unproblematic and from scholars in fields where it is studiously avoided or ostentatiously rejected. Perspectives we would welcome include (among many others):
Africana Studies
Anthropology
Art History
Caribbean Studies
Cultural Studies
Decolonial Theory
Ethnobotany
Folklore
Gender / Women's Studies
Geography
History
History of Medicine
Indigenous Studies
Medieval Studies
Pagan Studies
Philosophy
Queer Theory
Religious Studies
Science and Technology Studies
Tantra Studies
Transhumanism Studies
Statements of interest due May 1 2025. These should include:
A very short abstract (50-100 words)
A brief self-positioning (discipline or field, geographic/chronological range, topic, other information you find relevant). Using myself as an example:I am a white cis male religionist studying witches and witch trials in early modern Poland, with a focus on questions of gender, popular religion, spells and charms, and the politics of memory.
Contact Information
Michael Ostling, ASU
Contact Email: michael.ostling@asu.edu
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Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft: Meanings of "Magic" [Announcement]
What are the meanings of magic? Depending on who is doing the labelling, the term “magic” has marked out and stigmatized “false” religion from “true,” women’s from men’s practices, the traditions of rural and poor people from those of rich city dwellers, the “primitive” from the “modern,” the colonized from the colonizer, the “West” from the “Rest,” and so on. Even as “magic” is claimed or reclaimed by some people or groups (modern Pagan Witches, for example, or some spiritual feminists), its use by theorists inside and outside the academy as an attributive category of disdain or condemnation remains unavoidable.
Despite all this baggage, the hope that "magic" remains a useful umbrella category under which to shelter interesting interdisciplinary conversations lies the heart of MRW's mission statement: we are “a rigorously peer-reviewed scholarly journal, drawing from a broad spectrum of perspectives, methods, and disciplines, offering the widest possible geographical scope and chronological range, from prehistory to the modern era and from every inhabited continent.”
For the 20th-anniversary issue of Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft (Spring 2026), we would like to put this vision to the test: How (and whether) is the category “magic” useful in your own scholarly research or teaching? Why might we keep using the term, why might we want to reject it, and might its ongoing contestation and critique serve as a goad (or a hindrance) to trans-disciplinary scholarship and understanding? What does “magic” mean in your field, in your scholarship, for your informants or interlocutors, in your conversations?
We are looking for short discussion contributions, no longer than 3000 words (including all citations and other apparatus), about the usefulness or otherwise of the category in your scholarship. We want to hear from senior scholars and from up-and-coming scholars, from scholars in fields where the term “magic” seems unproblematic and from scholars in fields where it is studiously avoided or ostentatiously rejected. Perspectives we would welcome include (among many others):
Africana Studies
Anthropology
Art History
Caribbean Studies
Cultural Studies
Decolonial Theory
Ethnobotany
Folklore
Gender / Women's Studies
Geography
History
History of Medicine
Indigenous Studies
Medieval Studies
Pagan Studies
Philosophy
Queer Theory
Religious Studies
Science and Technology Studies
Tantra Studies
Transhumanism Studies
Statements of interest due May 1 2025. These should include:
A very short abstract (50-100 words)
A brief self-positioning (discipline or field, geographic/chronological range, topic, other information you find relevant). Using myself as an example:I am a white cis male religionist studying witches and witch trials in early modern Poland, with a focus on questions of gender, popular religion, spells and charms, and the politics of memory.
Contact Information
Michael Ostling, ASU
Contact Email: michael.ostling@asu.edu
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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Showcase Your Talent: Conservation Letters Cover Contest 2025
Deadline: Jan 31, 2025
Donor: Society for Conservation Biology
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Arts & Culture, Innovation, Research, Science
The Society for Conservation Biology with its Conservation Letters Cover Contest invites all SCB members and friends to participate in a friendly competition for a new cover image for the journal.
For more information, visit https://conbio.org/publications/scb-news-blog/showcase-your-talent-conservation-letters-cover-contest
Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/showcase-your-talent-conservation-letters-cover-contest-2025
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Showcase Your Talent: Conservation Letters Cover Contest 2025
Deadline: Jan 31, 2025
Donor: Society for Conservation Biology
Grant Type: Events
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Arts & Culture, Innovation, Research, Science
The Society for Conservation Biology with its Conservation Letters Cover Contest invites all SCB members and friends to participate in a friendly competition for a new cover image for the journal.
For more information, visit https://conbio.org/publications/scb-news-blog/showcase-your-talent-conservation-letters-cover-contest
Premium Link: https://grants.fundsforngospremium.com/opportunity/op/showcase-your-talent-conservation-letters-cover-contest-2025
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Entries open for World Sustainability Award
Deadline: Mar 31, 2025
Donor: Molecular Diversity Preservation International Sustainability Foundation
Grant Type: Awards, Prizes and Challenges
Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Community Development, Economic Development, Education, Environment, Academicians, Researchers, Research, Sustainable Development
The World Sustainability Award is presented by the Molecular Diversity Preservation International Sustainability Foundation to individuals that have made significant contributions to scholarly research on sustainability.
For more information, visit https://mdpi-foundation.org/award
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Entries open for World Sustainability Award
Deadline: Mar 31, 2025
Donor: Molecular Diversity Preservation International Sustainability Foundation
Grant Type: Awards, Prizes and Challenges
Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Community Development, Economic Development, Education, Environment, Academicians, Researchers, Research, Sustainable Development
The World Sustainability Award is presented by the Molecular Diversity Preservation International Sustainability Foundation to individuals that have made significant contributions to scholarly research on sustainability.
For more information, visit https://mdpi-foundation.org/award
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Nominations open for World Food Prize
Deadline: May 01, 2025
Donor: World Food Prize Foundation
Grant Type: Awards, Prizes and Challenges
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Agriculture Food & Nutrition, Food Safety, Nutrition, Rural Development, Infrastructure, Economic Development, Conservation, Environment, Natural Resources, Health, Academicians, Entrepreneurs, Leaders, Marketing, Hunger, Poverty Alleviation, Science, Transportation, Water
Nominations are now open for the World Food Prize which is awarded for a specific, exceptionally significant, individual achievement that advances human development with a demonstrable increase in the quantity, quality, availability of or access to food through creative interventions at any point within the full scope of the food system.
For more information, visit https://www.worldfoodprize.org/index.cfm?nodeID=87515&audienceID=1
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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Nominations open for World Food Prize
Deadline: May 01, 2025
Donor: World Food Prize Foundation
Grant Type: Awards, Prizes and Challenges
Grant Size: Not Available
Countries/Regions: All Countries
Area: Agriculture Food & Nutrition, Food Safety, Nutrition, Rural Development, Infrastructure, Economic Development, Conservation, Environment, Natural Resources, Health, Academicians, Entrepreneurs, Leaders, Marketing, Hunger, Poverty Alleviation, Science, Transportation, Water
Nominations are now open for the World Food Prize which is awarded for a specific, exceptionally significant, individual achievement that advances human development with a demonstrable increase in the quantity, quality, availability of or access to food through creative interventions at any point within the full scope of the food system.
For more information, visit https://www.worldfoodprize.org/index.cfm?nodeID=87515&audienceID=1
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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Applications open for STDF Project Grants
Deadline: Mar 03, 2025
Donor: Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF)
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: $500,000 to $1 million
Area: Capacity Building, Sanitation
The Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) funds projects that improve sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) capacity in developing countries to facilitate safe trade.
For more information, visit https://standardsfacility.org/project/apply
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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Applications open for STDF Project Grants
Deadline: Mar 03, 2025
Donor: Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF)
Grant Type: Grant
Grant Size: $500,000 to $1 million
Area: Capacity Building, Sanitation
The Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) funds projects that improve sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) capacity in developing countries to facilitate safe trade.
For more information, visit https://standardsfacility.org/project/apply
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Baboki Gaolaolwe-Major
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