Call for Applications: EURAM Grants Scheme announcement
One of EURAM's aspiration is to support rigorous and relevant research in the field of business and management, with implications and relevance to the European research community.
EURAM is pleased to announce the launch of Research Grants Schemes for 2018. The Executive Committee has set the target of promoting research for our members, and devoted the sum of €25,000 funds for the scheme. Scholars at any stage of their career may apply for the scheme. Each proposal can be in the range of €3000-€5000. About 6-7 grants will be awarded. The submission deadline is 30 April 2018 at 14:00 pm Belgian time. Submissions are now closed.
These research projects should be designed to encourage and support research activities with the ambition of advancing business and management scholarship. The outcomes should have value and contribution to theoretical and practical business and management studies.
The scheme is open to all EURAM Members. Non-members wishing to apply to the scheme can join EURAM, as all the applicants must be EURAM members for the year 2018. (http://www.eiasm.org/frontoffice/associationLogin.asp?item=SUB&association_id=15). To submit your application, click here: http://grants.euram.org/r/submission. If you are not yet a EURAM member for the year 2018, you will first be asked to pay your membership fees.
Grants applications should include a form that can be downloaded here and uploaded to the submission portal as of 1 December.
No applicant can be a member in more than one submission.
A designated committee will select the winners, based on the criteria of anticipated scholarly impact – rigor and relevance of the study – with consideration for the ‘European’ element of the proposal. The winners will be notified by 30 May and announced at the EURAM 2018 Conference, Reykjavik.
More information will be posted on the EURAM website (http://www.euram-online.org/grants-and-awards/grants/479-euram-grant-scheme.html).
Yehuda Baruch
Vice President Research, EURAM