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ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY RAN AND GINNY FIENNES AWARD

Application Deadline: 30 November 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Ran and Ginny Fiennes Award supports humanitarian, scientific or educational projects that follow in the Transglobe Expedition’s tradition of challenge and perseverance. The Ran and Ginny Fiennes Award is designed to support the next generation of emerging travelers and expeditioners, reflecting the spirit, dedication and inspirational values of the Transglobe Expedition.

ELIGIBILITY:

All prospective grant applicants are encouraged to read our guidance for Society grants, which includes more information about the grants programme, its conditions, how to apply and what is expected if your application is successful.

Applicants may be from anywhere in the world.

Please note, for applications to the Ran and Ginny Fiennes Award, applicants should arrange for two reference letters to be sent directly to grants@rgs.org

Applicants should also submit a full risk assessment, emergency response plan and ethics assessment alongside their application.

In very exceptional cases where a strong proposal is put forward that answers a very near-term need in response to an immediate event or opportunity, applications will be accepted and reviewed outside of the annual awarding cycle.

Applicants should email grants@rgs.org in the first instance to receive guidance as to whether a full application might be appropriate.

Read more about expeditions previously supported by the Transglobe Expedition Trust.

BENEFIT:

Grants are historically given for between £2,000 and £5,000, with applications for smaller amounts, as well as larger bids under exceptional circumstances, welcomed.

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UNIVERSITY OF BAYREUTH CENTRE OF INTERNATIONAL EXCELLENCE “ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT” STARTER GRANT PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: October 31, 2025

LOCATION: Germany

The University of Bayreuth Centre of International Excellence “Alexander von Humboldt” promotes excellent research at the University of Bayreuth (UBT) and advances the internationalization of research and networking with the best universities worldwide. Effective immediately, the Centre is offering Starter Grants for the year 2026—open to all disciplines

ELIGIBILITY:

International ExcellenceProgramme Goals

The Centre supports academic exchange across existing boundaries: between disciplines, between different cultures and countries, and between established and younger researchers. Furthermore, the Centre engages in activities opening the research community to society and politics. Successful applicants will become Grantees at the Centre and profit from the lively research environment of the university and its seven faculties. Applicants are encouraged to learn about the University of Bayreuth’s focus areas and research strengths.

Experience BayreuthCollaboration with Local Host

We invite the Grantees to carry out their own research projects in Germany in cooperation with a local host at UBT. The research projects shall benefit both the candidate and the host. Prior to submission of the application, applicants are required to identify a researcher in Bayreuth with whom they aim to carry out their research project. The local hosts provide their Grantees with appropriate office and lab space and an up-to-date infrastructure. Applications are welcome from all disciplines, although exceptions apply.

The Grant will commence when the applicant signs the Declaration of Acceptance, and the Grant money will be transferred with the first visit of the Grantee to UBT. This visit must be within the year after the official acceptance of the Grant. 15 months after the Grant has been accepted, a report must be submitted. Therefore, the Centre strongly recommends the Grantee visit UBT shortly after accepting the Grant.

Candidate Requirements

They award the Grants to individuals affiliated with institutions abroad with challenging and innovative research projects of top academic quality through a highly competitive, strictly merit-based selection process. The all-important selection criteria are the academic excellence of both the applicant and the cooperative project—reflected, for example, in high-ranking publications—as well as the potential for networking with the University of Bayreuth beyond the local host.

They view the diversity of our awardees as an asset and are expressly committed to the goal of gender equality. Female scholars and anyone who can help make the research profile of the university more diverse are strongly encouraged to apply.

For more information on the application and selection process (required documents, guidelines on eligibility, hosts, evaluation criteria, timeline and stages of the selection process), see our Application Guidelines for Starter Grants. Please note that the Guidelines are rigorously binding and applications not adhering to them will not be considered.

BENEFIT:

Award sum: 10,000 €

The Grantees will have the awarded sum at their disposal for covering all costs of project realisation. Grantees accompanied by at least one child receive an additional monthly family allowance of €250. If successful, Grantees may apply for a follow-up grant called “Booster Grant” by the Bayreuth Humboldt Centre (award sum 20,000 €). This requires proof of the successfully completed Starter Grant. Success must be documented in e.g. joint publications, a jointly organized workshop or conference, or other results of the starter funding. These success criteria will be evaluated during the selection process for the Booster Grant. Please see the Application Guidelines for details.

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