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  • General Instructions
  • User Manual
  • Dr. D.S. Kothari Research Grant for Newly Recruited Faculty Members

Fellowship for Superannuated Faculty Members

  • Research grant for In-Service Faculty Members
  • Dr. Radhakrishnan UGC Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Fellowship for Single Girl Child

Dr. s. radhakrishnan post-doctoral fellowship, dr. d. s. kothari research grant for newly recruited faculty members, research grant for in-service faculty members, savitribai jyotirao phule fellowship for single girl child eligibility details.

(i) Any single girl child of her parents pursuing Ph.D. in any stream/subject in recognised Universities/Colleges/ Institutes is eligible to apply under the scheme.

(ii) The scheme is applicable to such a single girl child who has registered herself in regular, full-time Ph. D. program.

(iii) Admission to Ph.D. Course in part-time/distance mode is not covered under the scheme. A scholar is not eligible for fellowship if the research is intended/pursued through open/ part-time distance education mode or part-time mode.

(iv) Girl students up to the age of 40 years for general category and 45 years for the reserved categories i.e. SC/ST/OBC and PWD (Persons with Disabilities) as on the last date of submission of online application are eligible.

(v) Both the scholar receiving the fellowship and the institution concerned, where the scholar is pursuing her Ph.D are responsible to ensure that the terms and conditions of these schemes are followed properly and only the eligible candidates get the fellowship.

Fellowship for Superannuated Faculty Members Eligibility Details

(i) Faculty members at the level of Professors/Associate professors (who are going to superannuate within six months or already superannuated) from the following institutions are eligible to apply under the schemes::

  • Universities (including constituent and affiliated colleges/institutions) included under Section 2(f) of UGC Act, 1956 and having valid accreditation from NAAC.
  • Deemed to be Universities under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956 and having valid accreditation from NAAC.
  • Institutions fully funded by Central or State Governments and empowered to award Degrees.
  • Institutions of National Importance.

(ii) Age: up to 67 years

(iii) The applicant must have successfully supervised the Ph.D. dissertations of 10 full time candidates, 3 of whom having received their degrees during the preceding 10 years.

(iv) The applicant must have handled, as Principal Investigator, at least 3 sponsored research projects funded by national / international agencies.

(v) The applicant shall not hold any administrative responsibility during tenure of the fellowship which would be from the date of superannuation.

Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Post-Doctoral Fellowship Eligibility Details

a. Only the unemployed candidates who have been awarded the Ph.D. degree in the relevant subject/discipline of Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Humanities and Social Sciences including languages are eligible to apply. (Provisional Certificate may be accepted in case the degree is not awarded). Persons already in regular service are not eligible to apply.

b. Candidates should be below 35 years of age (as on the date/last date of application). There shall be age relaxation for SC/ST/OBC (Non Creamy Layer)/Women/PWD (Persons with Disabilities) and Transgender for 5 years.

c. If selected candidate is availing any other fellowship/remuneration, he/she will have to resign from the same before accepting the UGC Post-Doctoral Fellowship.

d. Those candidates who have already availed any kind of Post-Doctoral Fellowship from UGC need not apply under the scheme.

e. General category candidates having minimum 55% of marks or equivalent percentage converted from CGPA score at Post graduate level are eligible to apply. A relaxation of 5% of marks is allowed for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC (Non Creamy Layer)/ PWD (Persons with Disabilities) and Transgender).

f. It is necessary that the candidate identifies a Mentor/Supervisor (affiliated to University/Institute wherein Post-Doctoral Fellowship is tenable) for his/her post-doctoral research work and obtain his/her consent for the mentorship.

Research Grant for In-Service Faculty Members Eligibility Details

(i) Faculty members regularly appointed and working the following institutions are eligible to apply under the schemes:

(ii) Age: up to 50 years. (Faculty above 50 years of age is not eligible to apply).

(iii) The applicant should have a minimum 10 years of service left in the University from the date of submission of his / her application.

(iv) The applicant must have successfully supervised Ph.D. dissertation of 5 full-time candidates

(v) The applicant must have successfully completed at least 2 sponsored research projects funded by national / international government or private agencies.

Dr. D. S. Kothari Research Grant for Newly Recruited Faculty Members Eligibility Details

(ii) All teachers who are newly appointed at the level of Assistant Professor against permanent posts in university shall be eligible to receive financial support under the scheme.

(iii) The Assistant professor should possess Ph.D. degree with minimum five (5) research papers to his / her credit, published in journals of international repute.

(iv) The Assistant Professor should apply for the grant within a period of two years from the date of joining the post in the Department / University.

Areas of Excellence Scheme 2024/25 (Twelfth Round) Theme-based Research Scheme 2024/25 (Fourteenth Round) Call for Preliminary Proposals

The Research Grants Council (RGC) is inviting the eight University Grants Committee (UGC)-funded universities to submit preliminary proposals for the Areas of Excellence (AoE) Scheme 2024/25 (Twelfth Round) and the Theme-based Research Scheme (TRS) 2024/25 (Fourteenth Round).

Objectives of the Schemes

2. The AoE Scheme aims at enabling the UGC-funded universities to build upon their existing strengths and develop them into areas of excellence. The scheme intends to support both basic and applied research of high academic merit. The scope of a proposal should be broad and long term, and at the same time sufficiently focused. Research collaboration is one of the core requirements for a proposed AoE, and both inter-institutional collaboration projects and inter-disciplinary projects within the same university are encouraged. A successful proposal should involve a combination of research and teaching, and should aim to:

be inter-disciplinary (if it is based on one distinct discipline, it must address a wide range of specific problems);

address a broad range of inter-related issues through a well-defined set of research problems;

show a clear sense of purpose, direction and priorities.

3. Starting from the 2022/23 exercise, the AoE Scheme was repositioned to primarily fund major projects outside the four themes and grand challenge topics of the TRS, including but not limited to inter-disciplinary projects involving collaboration with / among humanities and social sciences disciplines. The parameters of the AoE Scheme, including the maximum direct project cost, project duration and project monitoring mechanism, have been synchronised with the TRS.

4. The objective of the TRS is to focus academic research efforts of the UGC-funded universities on themes of strategic importance to the long-term development of Hong Kong.

5. TRS applications should be made under one of the research themes and one of the grand challenge topics under the respective theme. To enhance Hong Kong’s competitive advantages and better integration into the overall national development, the RGC completed a review on themes and grand challenge topics of the TRS in June 2022. Two new topics, namely “Quantum Technology” and “Integrated Circuits” were added to Theme 4 “Advancing Emerging Research and Innovations Important to Hong Kong” from the 2023/24 exercise onwards. The four themes and 20 grand challenge topics are listed below:

Transfer of Proposals Between AoE Scheme And TRS

6. The transfer arrangement between the AoE Scheme and the TRS will continue in the 2024/25 exercise. If the RGC finds that a TRS preliminary proposal does not fall under the themes and grand challenge topics of the TRS, the RGC will transfer the proposal directly to the AoE Scheme exercise. Similarly, an AoE proposal will be transferred to the TRS exercise directly if it falls under the themes and grand challenge topics of the TRS. The decision of the RGC will be final. There is no need for the applicant to fill in another application form in case of transfer.

7. Because of the transfer mechanism, an applicant is only allowed to submit one application in the capacity of Project Coordinator (PC) under either the AoE Scheme or the TRS in the same exercise. A single application form will be used for the two schemes. The applicant should explain in the application why the proposal fits the scheme chosen and consent to the transfer arrangement. In addition, an applicant is not permitted to submit the same proposal to both the AoE Scheme / TRS and the Strategic Topics Grant in the same exercise. If such is found, the proposal submitted to the AoE Scheme / TRS will not be processed.

"Exploratory Option"

8. There is an “Exploratory Option” under both the AoE Scheme and the TRS starting from the 2022/23 exercise. The objective of the “Exploratory Option” is to allow the RGC to invest into high-risk (i.e. not fulfilling all assessment criteria especially on readiness of preliminary data and the team’s credentials) yet potentially ground-breaking and highly-original research. The exploratory projects will be given one-year budget on pro rata basis and a duration of one year to yield preliminary results. The PCs of exploratory projects will need to submit a fresh application and compete with other proposals on equal footing in the subsequent funding cycle.

9. The “Exploratory Option” is discretionary. There is no need for the applicants to specify the exploratory nature of their proposals. The relevant Selection Panel may exercise the “Exploratory Option” for projects that are not funded due to the lack of preliminary supporting data and / or inadequate past experience as reflected in their teams’ credential and are deemed to be potentially ground-breaking, i.e. demonstrating high level of originality and / or innovation in transforming research approaches, standards, theories and / or methods, engaging novel disciplinary or inter-disciplinary perspectives, as well as having sufficient potentials in yielding results.

Assessment Criteria

10. The criteria for assessing AoE proposals are grouped under the following four primary “filters”:

qualification as world-leading by international standards and as an area of excellence;

credentials and resources of the project team;

existence of a clear strategy; and

sound structure for an area of excellence.

11. Each of the four “filters” carries the same weight. Among the assessment criteria, considerable emphasis will be placed on both the prospects of a proposed AoE attaining international excellence and its relevance to the social and economic development of Hong Kong in the long run.

12. The preliminary TRS proposals will be assessed based on the following criteria:

qualification as world-leading by international standards;

impact to Hong Kong;

credentials of the project team;

sound structure for an excellent research project.

13. Details of the assessment criteria are described on pages 3 to 5 of the "Guidance Documents on Submission of Preliminary Proposals" (Guidance Documents) .

Declaration of Time Commitments by PCs

14. To understand more about the applicant’s research efforts, an applicant is required to provide the numbers of both on-going individual research projects and on-going collaborative research projects being held by him / her in any capacity. If the PC holds more than three on-going individual research projects or more than two on-going collaborative research projects, he / she should provide the overall amount of time spent on research in percentage terms and justifications on how he / she would be able to take up this additional research project if funded while maintaining the research quality.

Preliminary Proposals

15. General information and guidelines to applicants for preparing and submitting preliminary proposals are set out in the Guidance Documents attached to this Call Circular. The Guidance Documents also include the "Preliminary Proposal Application Form Template" .

16. All applications must be submitted to the UGC Secretariat through the Research Office of the coordinating university by 5:00 pm on 21 September 2023 . Please provide two hard copies and one soft copy of the proposals (allowing search function with size up to 5MB per proposal). The soft copy should contain all the information as presented in the hard copy. Please save all files in one CD or one USB memory stick, with the file names identical to the project reference number specified on page 3 of the Guidance Documents.

Shortlisting Results

17. Universities will be informed of the shortlisting results and invited to submit full proposals in late December 2023. The funding decision will be announced in around July 2024.

Code of Conduct and Handling of Information and Personal Data

18. The RGC is fully committed to the principle of honesty, integrity and fair play in the conduct of its business. To uphold public trust and protect public interest, all applications should comply with the RGC Code of Conduct which is available on the RGC website: https://www.ugc.edu.hk/doc/eng/rgc/guidelines/code/code_of_conduct.pdf .

19. The guidelines for the handling of information and personal data contained in the applications are available on the RGC website: https://www.ugc.edu.hk/doc/eng/rgc/form/GRF2.pdf .

20. Enquiries about this call and other related matters about the AoE Scheme and the TRS should be directed to the Research Offices of the coordinating universities, which, if in doubt, should consult the UGC Secretariat for clarification. Also, correspondence regarding AoE and TRS matters including enquiries, appeals and complaints should be made through the Research Offices of the coordinating universities. Their contact details are as follows:

RGC July 2023

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ICSSR invites online applications from Indian Social Scientists for the ICSSR Research Projects (Major/Minor) for the year 2022-23 : Last Date 08/10/22

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The proposed study could be multidisciplinary or may belong to a social science discipline.

Applicants must apply in accordance with the ICSSR  Research Projects Guidelines .

The candidates need to upload the documents referred in Application form.

All scholars are required to keep the hard copies of their application and annexures ready, duly forwarded by the competent authorities of the Affiliating Institution so that they may submit the required hard copies, within one week after the completion of the screening process. It is being done for the sake of convenience of the applicants so that they get more time for preparing the hard copies.

Last date for online submission of application is  October 8, 2022  (Saturday).

Note :  Scholar is permitted to apply for two schemes. But, in case of selection, the candidate in consultation with the ICSSR will take up only one study. Those who are still continuing with ICSSR any other study can take up the fresh study only after completing the ongoing study.

Click here  for detailed instructions on how to apply in the Guidelines.

Guidelines :  https://icssr.org/research-projectsmajor-and-minor

Link to apply :  https://icssr.org/administrator

Help on application procedure :  https://icssr.org/how-apply

For Technical assistance, email to cc [at] icssr [dot] org

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Research Funding in Context of University Grants Commission: Opportunities and Challenges

Research funding plays a critical role in the development and progress of higher education institutions. It provides resources necessary for conducting research projects, supporting researchers, and fostering innovation. The University Grants Commission (UGC) is a prominent organization responsible for allocating funds to universities across India. In this article, we will explore the opportunities and challenges associated with research funding in the context of the UGC.

To illustrate the significance of research funding, let us consider a hypothetical scenario: Imagine a university that has recently discovered a potential breakthrough in renewable energy technology. With adequate financial support, this university could further investigate this discovery and potentially revolutionize the field of sustainable energy. However, without proper research funding from organizations like the UGC, such groundbreaking studies may remain stagnant due to lack of resources.

In order to fully comprehend the implications of research funding within the purview of the UGC, it is essential to examine both its opportunities and challenges. This article aims to shed light on the diverse avenues through which universities can access grants provided by UGC for their research initiatives. Additionally, it will also delve into various obstacles faced by institutions when seeking these funds and propose strategies to overcome them effectively. By understanding these dynamics, stakeholders involved in academia can work towards enhancing research capabilities and facilitating meaningful contributions to the field of knowledge.

Opportunities for research funding through the UGC are abundant. The organization offers various schemes and programs that cater to different disciplines and research areas. One such scheme is the Major Research Project (MRP), which provides financial support for research projects with significant societal impact. Universities can submit proposals outlining their research objectives, methodologies, and expected outcomes to secure funding under this scheme.

Another opportunity lies in collaborative research projects supported by the UGC. Through initiatives like the Special Assistance Program (SAP) and Networking Resource Centers (NRCs), universities can collaborate with other institutions or experts within India or abroad. These collaborations help foster interdisciplinary research, exchange of knowledge, and access to additional resources.

Furthermore, the UGC encourages young researchers through its schemes like the Start-Up Grant for Young Scientists (SGY). This grant aims to provide financial assistance to early-career researchers who demonstrate potential for making significant contributions to their respective fields.

However, despite these opportunities, there are challenges associated with obtaining research funding from the UGC. One major challenge is the highly competitive nature of grant applications. The UGC receives numerous proposals each year, making it tough for every project to receive funding. It requires careful planning, strong justifications, and compelling evidence of feasibility and impact to increase chances of success.

Moreover, bureaucratic processes involved in securing funds can be time-consuming and complex. Institutions need to navigate through multiple stages of application submission, review committees, and documentation before receiving approval. This administrative burden can sometimes deter researchers from applying or delay timely disbursement of funds.

To overcome these challenges effectively, universities must adopt strategies that enhance their chances of securing research funding from the UGC. Firstly, it is crucial for institutions to build strong research capabilities by investing in infrastructure facilities and fostering a culture of innovation among faculty members and students.

Additionally, collaboration plays a vital role in accessing more substantial grants. By partnering with other universities, industries, or government agencies, institutions can pool resources and expertise to undertake larger-scale research projects that align with the UGC’s priorities.

Developing strong research proposals is also essential. Institutions must invest time and effort in designing well-structured and compelling grant applications that clearly articulate the significance of their research, methodology, expected outcomes, and potential societal impact. Seeking guidance from experienced researchers or consultants can be beneficial in this regard.

Finally, streamlining administrative processes within universities can help expedite the application and disbursement process. Establishing dedicated research support offices or committees that assist faculty members in navigating through grant procedures can significantly reduce bureaucratic hurdles.

In conclusion, research funding facilitated by the UGC plays a pivotal role in advancing higher education institutions’ research capabilities. By leveraging opportunities provided by the UGC and effectively addressing challenges associated with securing funds, universities can maximize their potential for groundbreaking discoveries and contribute meaningfully to society’s progress.

Current funding landscape

The current funding landscape for research in the context of University Grants Commission (UGC) presents both opportunities and challenges. To illustrate this, let us consider a hypothetical case study: Dr. Smith, a promising young researcher, has recently obtained her Ph.D. degree and is eager to embark on an ambitious research project exploring climate change impacts on biodiversity conservation.

In examining the current funding scenario, several key points emerge:

  • Limited availability: Funding for research projects remains highly competitive, with limited resources allocated by the UGC. This scarcity often leads to intense competition among researchers seeking financial support for their projects.
  • Stringent evaluation process: The allocation of funds involves a rigorous evaluation process based on various criteria such as novelty, feasibility, potential impact, and alignment with national priorities. Researchers must present compelling proposals that meet these requirements to secure funding.
  • Unequal distribution: There exists a significant disparity in the distribution of funds across different disciplines within academia. Some fields receive more attention and resources than others due to perceived societal importance or economic implications.
  • Regional variations: Funding patterns can also vary across regions within a country, reflecting regional priorities and disparities in infrastructure development or institutional capacity.

This complex funding landscape calls for careful consideration when applying for research grants from the UGC. Researchers must navigate through these challenges while ensuring their proposals align with national objectives and demonstrate innovation and potential impact.

Moving forward into the subsequent section about “Types of funding available,” it is crucial to explore the diverse avenues researchers can pursue to secure financial support for their research endeavors without compromising quality or integrity.

Types of funding available

The current funding landscape has a significant impact on the research activities carried out by universities. To illustrate this, let us consider the case of University X, which is renowned for its groundbreaking research in the field of biotechnology. Despite its exceptional achievements, University X faces numerous challenges due to the existing funding scenario.

Firstly, limited funding opportunities restrict the scope and scale of research projects undertaken by University X. With constrained resources, researchers are often compelled to narrow down their focus or abandon potentially transformative studies altogether. This not only hampers scientific progress but also limits the university’s ability to attract top-notch talent and retain experienced faculty members.

Furthermore, the competitive nature of securing grants adds another layer of complexity to the funding landscape. Universities like University X have to contend with an overwhelming number of applications for a limited pool of funds. The rigorously evaluated grant application process can be disheartening for researchers who invest considerable time and effort into developing proposals that may ultimately go unfunded.

These challenges faced by University X exemplify broader issues within the academic community across various disciplines. In order to grasp a deeper understanding of these impacts, it is essential to examine key points related to funding:

  • Financial constraints hinder innovation and limit breakthrough discoveries.
  • Limited resources lead to increased competition among researchers.
  • High rejection rates demotivate scientists and impede career progression.
  • Disparities in available funds create inequality among institutions.

Table: Comparison of Fund Availability Across Institutions

As depicted in the table above, there exists a clear disparity in available funds between different institutions. Such discrepancies contribute to an unequal distribution of research opportunities and hinder the progress of institutions operating with limited financial resources.

In light of these challenges, it is imperative to explore the criteria for receiving grants. By understanding the requirements set by funding agencies, universities can better position themselves to secure necessary funds for their research endeavors.

Criteria for receiving grants

Section 2: Types of Funding Available

To effectively navigate the research funding landscape, it is crucial to understand the various types of funding opportunities available through the University Grants Commission (UGC). This section will explore different avenues for securing research grants and highlight their significance in promoting academic excellence. To provide a practical illustration, we will consider the case study of Dr. Sharma, an early career researcher in the field of environmental science.

Funding Opportunities:

Government-funded Research Projects: These projects are initiated by governmental bodies such as UGC, aiming to address specific societal challenges or contribute to national development goals. They often involve interdisciplinary collaborations and encourage researchers to propose innovative solutions. For instance, Dr. Sharma could seek funding from UGC’s National Mission on Himalayan Studies to investigate the impact of climate change on high-altitude ecosystems.

  • Awe-inspiring potential: The opportunity to work on government-sponsored research projects brings immense pride and recognition within academia.
  • Financial stability: Securing such grants ensures financial support for research activities, allowing researchers like Dr. Sharma to focus solely on their investigations rather than worrying about resource constraints.
  • Collaborative learning: Interdisciplinary nature of these projects fosters collaboration between experts across diverse fields, leading to valuable knowledge exchange and holistic problem-solving approaches.
  • Long-lasting impact: Findings from government-funded research projects have the potential to influence policy decisions and bring positive changes at a larger scale.

Institutional Grants: Universities themselves offer internal funding mechanisms that aim to promote research excellence among faculty members. These grants may be awarded based on individual merit or institutional priorities outlined in strategic plans. For example, Dr. Sharma could apply for an institutional grant aimed at supporting young scientists exploring sustainable development practices in urban areas.

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Industry Collaborations: Engaging in collaborative projects with industry partners can provide researchers with financial support, access to cutting-edge technologies and expertise, as well as potential avenues for commercializing their findings. Dr. Sharma could explore partnerships with environmental organizations or companies specializing in sustainable development initiatives.

By understanding the various types of funding available through UGC, researchers like Dr. Sharma can strategically pursue grants that align with their research goals and contribute to societal progress. The next section will delve into the role of research projects in securing such funding, shedding light on how they serve as catalysts for academic growth and innovation.

Role of research projects in funding

While understanding the criteria for receiving grants is crucial, it is equally important to comprehend the impact that these grants have on research projects. This section focuses on exploring how funding opportunities provided by the University Grants Commission (UGC) play a significant role in supporting and shaping research endeavors.

The Impact of Grants

To illustrate the significance of research grants, let us consider a hypothetical case study involving Dr. Smith, an early-career researcher specializing in environmental sciences. Driven by a passion for sustainable development, Dr. Smith proposes a project investigating the impact of climate change on coastal ecosystems. Without external funding, this ambitious undertaking would be challenging to carry out comprehensively. However, with financial support from UGC grants, Dr. Smith can secure necessary resources such as laboratory equipment, fieldwork expenses, and hiring skilled researchers or assistants.

Grants Help Foster Innovation and Collaboration Furthermore, research grants create avenues for innovation and collaboration among scholars across institutions and disciplines. By providing financial assistance to multiple projects simultaneously, UGC encourages universities to foster collaborative efforts between different departments or even institutions nationwide. This cross-disciplinary approach enables researchers to bring diverse perspectives together and address complex scientific challenges more effectively.

Research grants offered by UGC evoke various emotions among academic communities:

  • Excitement: The opportunity to secure funds instills enthusiasm among researchers who strive to explore new frontiers.
  • Relief: Researchers often face resource constraints; therefore, obtaining funding provides relief from financial burdens.
  • Motivation: The availability of grants motivates researchers to propose novel ideas and undertake innovative projects.
  • Commitment: Funding serves as recognition for past achievements while inspiring recipients to continue contributing significantly to their respective fields.

Table showcasing examples of successful research projects funded by UGC:

These projects exemplify the diverse research areas that UGC grants support, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to promoting knowledge creation across various disciplines and institutions.

The Impact of Grants on Research Development

In conclusion, research grants provided by the UGC play a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of academic research projects. By offering financial assistance, these grants enable researchers to carry out their work more comprehensively, fostering innovation and collaboration among institutions and scholars alike. The emotional response generated within the academic community further highlights the significance of such funding opportunities. In the subsequent section, we will explore the process of securing competitive funding and its implications for researchers seeking financial support from the UGC.

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With an understanding of how grants influence research projects, it is essential to delve into the process of securing competitive funding without overlooking key steps or requirements.

Process of securing competitive funding

Section Title: Role of research projects in funding and its impact on academic institutions

Research projects play a crucial role in securing funding for academic institutions, such as universities, through programs like the University Grants Commission (UGC). This section examines how research projects contribute to obtaining competitive funding and highlights their significance in supporting the overall academic mission.

One example that illustrates the importance of research projects in funding is the case study of XYZ University. Through their dedicated research endeavors, XYZ University successfully secured a grant from the UGC to conduct an interdisciplinary study on climate change and its socio-economic impacts. This project not only provided financial support but also facilitated collaborations among different departments within the university and fostered relationships with external stakeholders.

Research projects offer several benefits when it comes to securing competitive funding:

  • Enhancing institutional reputation: Engaging in cutting-edge research allows academic institutions to establish themselves as leaders in specific fields, attracting attention from both national and international funders.
  • Promoting collaboration: Research projects often require multidisciplinary approaches, leading to increased collaboration between faculty members across various disciplines within an institution or even with other organizations.
  • Providing opportunities for student involvement: Students can actively participate in funded research projects, gaining hands-on experience while contributing valuable insights to ongoing studies.
  • Addressing societal challenges: Many research grants focus on pressing social issues, allowing academic institutions to address these challenges directly by conducting impactful studies that inform policy-making processes.

Table: Benefits of Research Projects in Funding

Research projects not only secure funding but also contribute to the overall academic development of institutions. By engaging in transformative research, universities can enhance their reputation and foster collaboration among faculty members and students from diverse backgrounds. This collaborative environment creates a synergy that promotes innovation and impactful contributions towards addressing societal challenges.

Transitioning into the subsequent section on “Challenges in accessing grants,” it is essential to acknowledge that while research projects play a pivotal role in securing funding, there are various obstacles faced by academic institutions when pursuing competitive grants. These challenges will be explored further to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in obtaining financial support for research endeavors.

Challenges in accessing grants

Securing competitive funding: A complex process with multifaceted considerations

The process of securing competitive research funding is a crucial aspect for researchers and institutions seeking financial support from the University Grants Commission (UGC). Understanding the intricacies involved in this process can help researchers navigate through its challenges and optimize their chances of success.

To illustrate, let us consider the case of Dr. X, an early-career researcher who aims to investigate the impact of climate change on coastal ecosystems. Driven by a desire to contribute towards sustainable environmental management, Dr. X seeks UGC funding that will enable them to conduct comprehensive fieldwork and gather essential data. However, acquiring such funding requires thorough preparation and adherence to certain guidelines set forth by the UGC.

One significant factor that plays a pivotal role in obtaining research grants is crafting a compelling proposal. Researchers must articulate the significance of their work clearly while aligning it with UGC’s priorities and objectives. Additionally, they should showcase their expertise and track record through previous publications or successful projects. The proposal needs to demonstrate both innovation and feasibility, emphasizing how it addresses critical gaps in knowledge or contributes to policy development.

Despite these requirements, accessing grants remains challenging due to various reasons:

  • Intense competition: The limited availability of funds often leads to intense competition among researchers vying for similar resources. This situation necessitates developing proposals that stand out amidst numerous applications.
  • Stringent evaluation criteria: The UGC employs rigorous evaluation processes involving peer-review panels comprising experts from diverse disciplines. These evaluations assess not only scientific merit but also potential societal impact and alignment with national priorities.
  • Administrative complexities: Navigating bureaucratic procedures within universities can be time-consuming and demanding for researchers unfamiliar with grant application protocols.
  • Changing landscape: Research priorities evolve over time as new challenges emerge globally or nationally, requiring applicants to remain up-to-date regarding shifting areas of focus.

These challenges emphasize the need for careful attention to detail and strategic planning when pursuing UGC research funding. Researchers must be proactive in seeking guidance from experienced mentors, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and engaging with potential stakeholders to enhance the quality of their proposals.

In light of these considerations, it becomes evident that Securing competitive funding is a multifaceted task requiring researchers’ dedication and perseverance. The next section will explore how such funding influences research outcomes and contributes to knowledge advancement in various fields.

Transition: Understanding the complexities involved in securing competitive funding sets the stage for comprehending its subsequent impact on research outcomes.

Impact of funding on research outcomes

Despite the challenges in accessing grants, securing research funding through the University Grants Commission (UGC) can have a significant impact on research outcomes. This section explores the various ways in which funding influences the quality and productivity of academic research.

Research funding plays a pivotal role in facilitating innovative studies and advancing scientific knowledge. For instance, let us consider a hypothetical case study where Dr. Smith, an early-career researcher, receives a substantial grant from UGC to investigate sustainable solutions for renewable energy. With this financial support, Dr. Smith is able to assemble a team of experts, acquire state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, and conduct extensive field experiments over an extended period. The availability of resources allows Dr. Smith’s project to produce groundbreaking findings that contribute to addressing urgent environmental concerns.

The impact of research funding goes beyond individual projects; it extends to broader institutional development as well. Investment in research infrastructure enables universities to attract top-tier faculty members who are leading experts in their respective fields. As these renowned researchers join the institution, they bring with them fresh perspectives and novel methodologies that enrich the overall intellectual climate within academia. Consequently, this creates opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations and fosters innovation across different disciplines.

To further illustrate the transformative potential of research funding, consider the following emotional appeal:

  • Increased access to cutting-edge technologies
  • Enhanced collaboration among researchers
  • Accelerated progress towards societal goals
  • Improved global competitiveness

These factors highlight how adequate financial support has far-reaching implications for both individual researchers and society at large.

Table: Examples of Research Funding Impacts

In summary, research funding provided by the UGC has a profound impact on research outcomes. Not only does it empower individual researchers to conduct high-quality studies, but it also facilitates broader institutional development by attracting top talent and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Beyond these immediate effects, research funding contributes to the advancement of knowledge, enhances academic reputation, promotes technological innovation, and addresses social and economic challenges.

Transition into subsequent section about “Innovation and entrepreneurship grants”: Furthermore, exploring additional avenues for funding such as innovation and entrepreneurship grants opens up new possibilities for transformative research endeavors.

Innovation and entrepreneurship grants

The availability and allocation of adequate funding play a crucial role in determining the success and impact of research projects. In examining the impact of funding on research outcomes, it is essential to consider various factors that contribute to this relationship. For instance, let us consider a hypothetical case study involving two researchers who have similar expertise and access to resources but differ in terms of funding received.

Firstly, researchers with higher levels of funding often have greater access to state-of-the-art facilities and equipment necessary for conducting cutting-edge research. This enables them to carry out experiments more efficiently and produce high-quality data, thus enhancing the robustness of their results. Additionally, increased funding allows researchers to hire competent research assistants or collaborate with experts from other institutions, thereby promoting interdisciplinary approaches and enriching the overall quality of their work.

Secondly, adequate funding provides researchers with opportunities for attending conferences, workshops, and seminars where they can present their findings and receive valuable feedback from peers in their respective fields. Such interactions foster intellectual exchange and facilitate knowledge sharing among scholars working on similar topics. Consequently, well-funded researchers are better positioned to stay updated with the latest developments in their field, which can positively influence the direction and relevance of their own research endeavors.

Moreover, financial support plays an instrumental role in enabling long-term research projects by providing stability throughout different phases. Researchers require sustained funding for recurring expenses such as maintenance costs for laboratory equipment or salaries for project staff members. Without consistent financial backing, projects may face interruptions or delays that impede progress towards achieving desired outcomes.

To further emphasize these points about the Impact of funding on research outcomes :

  • Adequate funds allow researchers to focus more on their studies rather than worrying about financial constraints.
  • Insufficient funding hampers innovative ideas by limiting access to necessary resources.
  • A lack of monetary support discourages early-career researchers from pursuing ambitious projects.
  • Funding disparities can lead to inequities in research opportunities and outcomes.

In conclusion, funding plays a pivotal role in determining the success of research projects by enabling researchers to carry out high-quality experiments, fostering intellectual exchange through participation in conferences, workshops, and seminars, as well as providing stability throughout various phases of long-term projects. However, it is crucial to address disparities in funding allocation to ensure equitable opportunities and maximize the potential impact of research outcomes.

Transitioning into the subsequent section about “Future prospects and recommendations,” it is worth considering how improving funding mechanisms can pave the way for enhanced research endeavors.

Future prospects and recommendations

In the realm of research funding, universities often rely on grants provided by organizations like the University Grants Commission (UGC). These grants play a crucial role in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship within academic institutions. However, along with opportunities, there are also several challenges that need to be addressed for effective utilization of these funds.

One example illustrating the significance of UGC grants is the case study of XYZ University. With the help of an innovation grant from UGC, this university established a state-of-the-art research center dedicated to developing sustainable energy solutions. The grant not only facilitated cutting-edge research but also encouraged collaboration between academia and industry partners. This exemplifies how such funding can drive progress in critical areas and contribute to societal development.

Despite their importance, accessing UGC grants poses various challenges for universities. Firstly, the application process can be highly competitive and time-consuming. Institutions must prepare comprehensive proposals highlighting the potential impact of their projects while conforming to stringent guidelines set by the UGC. Moreover, once awarded, managing and allocating funds effectively becomes paramount; ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the project’s lifecycle requires meticulous planning and execution.

To better understand the complexities associated with securing UGC grants, consider the following emotional responses:

  • Frustration: Applicants may feel overwhelmed due to intense competition.
  • Relief: Successful candidates experience relief upon receiving confirmation.
  • Empowerment: Universities benefitting from grants gain confidence in pursuing ambitious research goals.
  • Disappointment: Rejected applicants might feel discouraged or disheartened.

Unraveling future prospects and offering recommendations concerning research funding is essential for continuous improvement. By enhancing communication channels between granting agencies and universities, both parties can align their objectives more effectively. Additionally, simplifying application procedures without compromising quality can increase participation and diversify research projects. Lastly, investing in training programs that educate researchers on grant writing and financial management would empower universities to maximize the potential of UGC grants.

In conclusion, UGC grants provide valuable opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship within universities. However, overcoming challenges related to competition, guidelines, and accountability is crucial for successful utilization of these funds. By addressing these obstacles head-on and implementing effective strategies, institutions can harness the transformative power of research funding to drive societal progress.

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UGC Major & Minor Research Project

Keeping the aspiration to become a University Teacher or an Assistant Professor and making every possible effort to actualize this dream, is the new career trend of millions of aspirants in India.

Every year, almost 10-11 lakhs applicants register for UGC NET . On the other hand, the CSIR NET Exam   authorities witness the registration of almost 3-4 lakh science students.

Apart from these major exams, there are many such competitive tests through which the teaching enthusiasts can meet their career goals.

Thanks to the University Grants Commission who holds the maintenance of higher education by providing recognition to Universities & a huge amount of fund to ease out their operations & functionalities.

Moreover, the UGC provides outstanding career benefits to University Teachers and motivate them to enhance their knowledge base by providing the funds and grants for the major researches.

If you’ve already qualified UGC NET/CSIR NET or aspiring to qualify any of these exams, you should be aware of the UGC grants for teachers as well as the guidelines to avail these grants for UGC Major Research Projects 2023.

Here in this blog, we’ll provide you an authentic information about the UGC Major Research Project & UGC Minor Research Project Eligibility Guidelines, Applying Procedures & Grants offered by the commission.

Available Grants for Faculties

Non-Recurring Grants

Recurring grants.

Who is Eligible for UGC Research Projects?

How to Apply for UGC Research Projects (Major & Minor)

General Instruction & Guidelines

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Which Grants are Available for Faculties to Handle UGC Research Projects 2023?

Do you know what kind of grants are available to you after becoming a college or university faculty? If not! Then read the following information carefully.

All grants are given to the teachers would be based on the numerous requirements.

For the needs of teachers and their support, the commission will provide financial assistance for the items like books and journals, equipment, contingency, hiring services, chemical and consumables, fieldwork and travels.

The allowable grants to the university teachers are subdivided into two categories

Non – Recurring Grants

  Recurring Grants

These grants are the fixed expenses of university teachers. Let’s discuss in brief!

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These are the expenses which are required by the teachers on daily basis and the grants can also be repeated again and again.

Following are the Non-Recurring Grants allowed by the commission

1. Equipment, Books & Journals –

  For a proposed research work, it's essential to have the equipment, books and Grants are provided to obtain these necessary journals, books and equipment.

  If there any necessity of increment in the cost of approved equipment that will be only met out of saving/re-appropriation from the Non-recurring head which will be approved by Principal/Registrar of the college/University under intimation to the commission.

  After the completion of Project, the books & journals and equipment should be submitted to University/College/Institution or in the departmental library or in central

Procedure to Apply for UGC Research Project for Teachers –

The teachers who are eligible for UGC Major Research Project Online Submission will have to fill the prescribed format of UGC Major Research Project which will be available on the official website of UGC .

The concerned institute should get the proposal assessed by their research bodies with a certificate and should mention that the proposed research work is in conformity with the MRP guidelines. This process should be done before submitting the application form for MRP.

  The downloaded three copies of the same duly forwarded by the Principal/Registrar of the concerned University/College/Institution need to be bought at the time of interface meeting.

  UGC Minor Projects will be allocated by the concerned University out of the development grants.

  College teachers, who wish to avail financial assistance for their minor research project have to submit their MRP applications in the prescribed proforma at UGC concerned regional office which is located in the following cities – Bhopal, Guwahati, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad and in Pune.

  Teachers who are from the colleges of Northern Region including Delhi may apply to the Northern Region Colleges Bureau which is situated at 35, Feroz Shah Road, New Delhi – 110001.

Procedure for Approval of UGC Research Project for Teachers

If the proposal found to be completed in all the respect of the Principal Investigators, the applicants will be invited for making presentations before the committee.

  The Participants will not be paid for any TA/DA.

  The decision will be taken by the University Grants Commission on the basis of all the recommendations made by the committee and on the availability of funds under the scheme.

All those are the special key points that you should know well before applying for research projects.

Below we are going to tell some more general instructions which are very important to be known by you.

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UGC Major Research Project 2023 General Instructions and Guidelines

The University Grants Commission has set some general instructions and guidelines, which are compulsory to be known by all the teachers. These instructions will help you to clear all your doubts regarding the Projects for Teachers.

When the selection procedure of the UGC Major Research Projects will get finalized, the names of all the selected PI will be announced on the official website of UGC.

  To get the approval/sanction letters, the Principal Investigators have to check their names and also required to send the acceptance certificate duly forwarded by the Registrar/Principal of the institutions immediately.

Principal Investigator who need to go outside the country for an assignment should not exceed more than three months. In the absence of Principal Investigator, Co-Investigator will have to act as Principal Investigator.

The project will not be transferable in any case.

  If the PI gets transferred from the original place of work to another institution, there is no requirement for furnished objection certificate from both the institutions. All the facilities will be provided as per the necessity.

  Principal Investigator may publish the results of the study on the project acknowledging the contribution made by the staff appointed for the project and the support received from the UGC.

  Fellows who are engaged in project may enrol for Ph.D. The generated data and results out of the project can be used by the Fellow in his/her proposal ideas by consulting the Principal Investigator.

  If a PI fails to complete the project, the entire amount sanctioned has to be refunded by the Principal Investigator with the interest.

  There will be no extension in tenure in any circumstances.

The candidates who perform well in the research field may also receive UGC Awards or CSIR Awards based on their performances.

So, the above-mentioned guidelines are the base for providing grants to university/college teacher for UGC Research Project.

We hope that the information given by us is beneficial for you.

If you have any queries regarding this article, you can share them with us in the comments box given below. Our expert team will help you with the best guidance.

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1.      We are happy to inform you that following are the lists of applicants whose proposals have been provisionally approved by the relevant expert committees of the ICSSR for Major and Minor Research Projects for the year 2022-23. Award letters to these applicants shall be sent by email for completing the formalities in this connection.

2.       The awardees, on receipt of their provisional award letters, shall have to submit the following documents, duly forwarded through the competent authority of the University/Institute where they have affiliated their project, within a week from the date of the provisional award letter: a)      Undertaking (on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.100/-) b)      Declaration (on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.100/-) c)      Date of commencement of the study  d)      Original forwarding Letter duly signed/stamped by statutory authority e)      Grant-in-aid bill duly filled in for the first instalment f)       12 B status of the affiliating Institute

3.      ICSSR does not issue any regret letters to the non-awardees of the current year. However, they may apply against the next call in the next financial year.

4.      The ICSSR Research Projects Grant’s terms and conditions and monitoring shall be as per Guidelines and communications in this regard. 

5. In some cases scholar (s) names are appearing in more than one place in the list of awardees of Major Projects or Minor Projects under the mentioned schemes of the ICSSR. Such scholars are requested to choose only one amongst them and inform us immediately about the same by email within three-four days.

After receipt and acceptance of these documents by ICSSR, a formal Sanction Order for the Research Project  grant will be issued and subsequently the project grant shall be transferred through PFMS to the concerned affiliating institution.

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The proposed study could be multidisciplinary or may belong to a social science discipline.

Applicants must apply in accordance with the ICSSR Research Projects Guidelines .

The candidates need to upload the documents referred in Application form.

All scholars are required to keep the hard copies of their application and annexures ready, duly forwarded by the competent authorities of the Affiliating Institution so that they may submit the required hard copies, within one week after the completion of the screening process. It is being done for the sake of convenience of the applicants so that they get more time for preparing the hard copies.

Last date for online submission of application is October 8, 2022 (Saturday).

Note :  Scholar is permitted to apply for two schemes. But, in case of selection, the candidate in consultation with the ICSSR will take up only one study. Those who are still continuing with ICSSR any other study can take up the fresh study only after completing the ongoing study.

The Research Projects may belong to any of the social science disciplines or may be multi-disciplinary in nature. The broad disciplines of study, within the domain of social sciences, are:

1. Economics/ Development Studies 2. Management 3. Commerce 4. Sociology 5. Social Work 6. Social Anthropology 7. Cultural Studies 8. Sanskrit Studies 9. Socio-Philosophical Studies 10. Social Linguistics 11. Gender Studies 12. Health Studies 13. Political Science 14. International Studies 15. Public Administration 16. Diaspora Studies 17. National Security and Strategic Studies 18. Education 19. Social Psychology 20. Legal Studies 21. Social Geography 22. Environmental Studies 23. Modern Social History 24. Media Studies 25. Library Science

Categories of Research Projects

The ICSSR awards two types of research projects on the basis of the scope, duration of the study and budget: (a) Major Project – Duration from 12 months to 24 months with a budget of Rs.5-15 lakh. (b) Minor Project – Duration from 6 months to 12 months with a budget up to Rs.5 lakh.

Eligibility

2.1 ICSSR Research Institutes/institutes of national importance as defined by the Ministry of Education (MoE) / UGC recognized Indian universities / deemed universities under 12 B etc. are eligible to apply. However, other registered organisations with established research and academic standing may collaborate with any of the above mentioned institutions for implementation of the study and may form a joint team consisting of Project Director, Co-Project Director/s etc. Such collaborations have to be clearly stated in application itself.

2.2 Professional social scientists who are regularly employed or retired as faculty in a UGC(University Grants Commission) recognized Indian university/deemed university/colleges with requisite research infrastructure/institute of national importance and ICSSR Research Institutes, and possessing a Ph.D. and demonstrable research experience through publications of books/research papers/reports are eligible to apply. Both the Project Director and Co- Director must possess a Ph.D. degree and a proven track record of high quality research as evidenced by past studies, publications and their academic background. The condition of Ph.D. for a Co-Director can be relaxed if he/she has very credible research publications.

2.3 Senior government and defence officers (not less than 25 years of regular service) and persons with proven Social Science expertise possessing a Ph. D. degree or equivalent research work in any social science disciplines and demonstrable research experience through publications of books/research papers/reports can also apply, preferably in collaboration with a faculty in a social science discipline from institutions given in 2.1 above.

2.4 Individual scholars can apply for two projects at a time. However, in case both projects are selected, the applicant will be required to choose only one project. Institutes having good research infrastructure and resources may affiliate a number of Project Directors.

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As per the UGC circular, the last date for receiving the online applications is October 10, 2022.

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The University Grants Commission (UGC) has invited online applications from eligible candidates under multiple fellowship/research grant schemes for 2022.

Details of fellowship/research grant schemes :

i. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan UGC Post-Doctoral Fellowship

ii. Dr. D.S. Kothari Research Grant for Newly Recruited Faculty Members

iii. Research Grant for In-service Faculty Members

iv. Fellowship for Superannuated Faculty Members (Emeritus Fellowship)

v. Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Fellowship for Single Girl Child (SJSGC)

Dr. S. Radhakrishnan UGC Post-Doctoral Fellowship

Slots: 900 The slots will be allocated as per Govt. of India reservation policy. However 30% slots will be reserved for the women candidates.

Nature of Assistance available under the Scheme:

Fellowship: Rs 50,000 per month

Contingency: Rs 50,000 per annum

Escorts/Reader Assistance: Rs.3000 per month (fixed) in cases of PWD (Person with disability)

Dr. D.S. Kothari Research Grant for Newly Recruited Faculty Members

Tenure: 2 years Slots: 132

Financial Assistance: The quantum of support under the scheme is Rs.10 Lakh The grant can be utilized for purchasing items like minor equipment, consumables, contingencies, fieldwork, travel etc. The grant cannot be used for international travel, purchasing furniture items or for appointing project assistant or research fellow.

Research Grant for In-service Faculty Members

Tenure: 2 years.

Slots: 200 or as may be decided by the Commission

Financial Assistance: The quantum of support under the scheme is Rs.10 Lakh

Fellowship for Superannuated Faculty Members (Emeritus Fellowship)

Tenure: 3 years or upto 70 years whichever is earlier.

Slots: 100 per annum or as may be decided by the Commission

Financial Assistance:

Fellowship: Rs. 50,000 per month.

Contingency: Rs.50,000 per annum

Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Fellowship for Single Girl Child (SJSGC)

Tenure: The tenure of the fellowship is five years and will be effective from 1st April of the selection year or the actual date of joining under the fellowship in the University/College/Institute, whichever is later. Fellowship will be granted upto the date of submission of Ph.D. Thesis or 5 years of tenure whichever is earlier.

Fellowship JRF @ Rs. 31,000 per month for initial two years

SRF @ Rs. 35,000 per month for remaining tenure

Contingency For Humanities and Social Sciences @ Rs. 10,000 per annum for initial two years

@ Rs. 20,500 per annum for remaining tenure

For Science, Engineering and Technology @ Rs.12,000 per annum for initial two years

@ Rs.25,000 per annum for remaining tenure

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ICSSR Research Projects (Major/Minor) Application invited for the year 2022-23

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The proposed study could be multidisciplinary or may belong to a social science discipline.

Applicants must apply in accordance with the ICSSR Research Projects Guidelines .

The candidates need to upload the documents referred in Application form.

All scholars are required to keep the hard copies of their application and annexures ready, duly forwarded by the competent authorities of the Affiliating Institution so that they may submit the required hard copies, within one week after the completion of the screening process. It is being done for the sake of convenience of the applicants so that they get more time for preparing the hard copies.

Last date for online submission of application is October 8, 2022 (Saturday).

Note :  Scholar is permitted to apply for two schemes. But, in case of selection, the candidate in consultation with the ICSSR will take up only one study. Those who are still continuing with ICSSR any other study can take up the fresh study only after completing the ongoing study.

The Research Projects may belong to any of the social science disciplines or may be multi-disciplinary in nature. The broad disciplines of study, within the domain of social sciences, are:

1. Economics/ Development Studies 2. Management 3. Commerce 4. Sociology 5. Social Work 6. Social Anthropology 7. Cultural Studies 8. Sanskrit Studies 9. Socio-Philosophical Studies 10. Social Linguistics 11. Gender Studies 12. Health Studies 13. Political Science 14. International Studies 15. Public Administration 16. Diaspora Studies 17. National Security and Strategic Studies 18. Education 19. Social Psychology 20. Legal Studies 21. Social Geography 22. Environmental Studies 23. Modern Social History 24. Media Studies 25. Library Science

Categories of Research Projects

The ICSSR awards two types of research projects on the basis of the scope, duration of the study and budget: (a) Major Project – Duration from 12 months to 24 months with a budget of Rs.5-15 lakh. (b) Minor Project – Duration from 6 months to 12 months with a budget up to Rs.5 lakh.

Eligibility

  • ICSSR Research Institutes/institutes of national importance as defined by the Ministry of Education (MoE) / UGC recognized Indian universities / deemed universities under 12 B etc. are eligible to apply. However, other registered organisations with established research and academic standing may collaborate with any of the above mentioned institutions for implementation of the study and may form a joint team consisting of Project Director, Co-Project Director/s etc. Such collaborations have to be clearly stated in application itself.
  • Professional social scientists who are regularly employed or retired as faculty in a UGC(University Grants Commission) recognized Indian university/deemed university/colleges with requisite research infrastructure/institute of national importance and ICSSR Research Institutes, and possessing a Ph.D. and demonstrable research experience through publications of books/research papers/reports are eligible to apply. Both the Project Director and Co- Director must possess a Ph.D. degree and a proven track record of high quality research as evidenced by past studies, publications and their academic background. The condition of Ph.D. for a Co-Director can be relaxed if he/she has very credible research publications.
  • Senior government and defence officers (not less than 25 years of regular service) and persons with proven Social Science expertise possessing a Ph. D. degree or equivalent research work in any social science disciplines and demonstrable research experience through publications of books/research papers/reports can also apply, preferably in collaboration with a faculty in a social science discipline from institutions given in 2.1 above.
  • Individual scholars can apply for two projects at a time. However, in case both projects are selected, the applicant will be required to choose only one project. Institutes having good research infrastructure and resources may affiliate a number of Project Directors.

How to Apply

Link to apply : https://icssr.org/administrator

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  •  The applications will be invited through an advertisement on ICSSR website and if required, in print media.
  • The applicants shall submit an online application which includes the Research Proposal Format, given in the Application Form.  At this stage, the applicants need not submit any document other than those referred in application form. All scholars are required to keep the hard copies of their application and annexures ready, duly forwarded by the competent authorities of the university/college/institute so that they may submit the required hard copies, within one week after the completion of the process of screening. It is being done for the sake of convenience of the applicants so that they get more time for preparing the hard copies.
  • In case, the hard copy of application is not received within 10 days of asking, the candidature of applicants shall be treated as withdrawn/cancelled.
  • Research proposals and final reports should either be in English or Hindi. (Use Devanagari to fill Application form in Hindi).
  • One applicant can apply only once under a particular Research Project scheme.  However, he / she can apply separately for another scheme.

Procedure for Awards

  • Applications are scrutinised by the ICSSR Secretariat/and or by a Screening Committee in respect of eligibility.  Eligible applications are then examined by the Expert Committee (s). Shortlisting of the programme is done for the purpose of interaction/presentation at ICSSR (in person or through technology).  The expert committee/s make(s) recommendation for award of studies and also suggest budget for the recommended studies.
  • The recommendations of the Expert Committee(s) are then placed before the requisite Committee(s) of the ICSSR for their approval.

Duration and Value

  • The duration of a Major Project is twelve to twenty four months and that of Minor Project is six to twelve months.
  • The budget for Major Project ranges from Rs.5-15 lakh and for Minor Projects it is up to Rs.5 lakh. The amount will be disbursed in number of instalments, depending on the phases and duration of the study, as indicated in the Sanction Letter. ICSSR reserves the right, based on Expert opinion, to convert a proposal for Major Research Project into Minor Research Project or vice versa.
  • The budget estimates for these proposals are to be prepared on the basis of the format given in the guidelines. The Institute/group of scholars will propose the budget subject to the following broad expenditure sub-heads. Those Project Director would like to work without Research Personnel, especially under Minor Research Project would apply separately. For that, the limits of expenditure, duly approved by the Expert Committee will be separately indicated in the sanction letter.

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