The document discusses various sources of funding for social science research in India. It outlines different types of grants available from major funding agencies like ICSSR, UGC, ICHR, and ICPR for projects, fellowships, publications and more. Eligibility typically requires applicants to be PhD holders from public funded institutions. The application process involves submitting a detailed research proposal along with credentials. Agencies like ICSSR provide major and minor grants ranging from Rs. 5-15 lakhs for projects lasting 1-2 years. Remuneration scales, budget guidelines, and completion procedures are also outlined. Overall, the document serves as a comprehensive guide to potential funding avenues for social science researchers in India.
This document provides guidance on writing a research grant proposal. It discusses key components of a research proposal including objectives, introduction/problem statement, literature review, methodology, timeline, budget, and significance. The document emphasizes selecting a focused research topic and questions, developing the proposal early, and seeking feedback. Funding sources mentioned include Indo-Sri Lanka programs, Sri Lankan research grants, and international foundations. Overall, the document outlines the essential elements and process for crafting a competitive research grant proposal.
This document provides guidance on developing a successful grant proposal. It emphasizes that proposals must clearly address the specific requirements and guidelines of the funding opportunity. The most important sections are the problem statement, goals and objectives, methodology, and evaluation plan. The problem statement must make a compelling case for why the proposed project is important and needed. The goals and objectives should flow logically from the problem statement and define what will be accomplished. The methodology must provide detailed steps for how the project will be implemented. The evaluation plan should specify how the achievement of objectives will be measured. Following all guidelines, using clear and simple language, and paying close attention to reviewers' needs are keys to developing a fundable proposal.
proposal writing for funding agencies pptPriya Ammu
This document provides guidance on writing an effective project proposal for funding. It recommends choosing a specific, high priority project and developing a practical vision with good planning. It also suggests identifying available resources, generating strategies, and deciding on monitoring. The proposal should integrate with existing activities, address identified problems, and demonstrate local initiative and utilization of local resources. It outlines key sections of the proposal including background, goals and objectives, organization profile, costs and benefits analysis, monitoring, appendices, budget, and executive summary. Projects that are developmental, promote self-reliance and sustainability have a higher chance of being funded.
This document summarizes a workshop on proposal writing presented by Jose Sepulveda. The workshop covers:
1. Defining what a proposal is and identifying its key functions as persuading and convincing the audience of a project's needs and benefits.
2. Explaining the proposal writing process, including planning, organizing, writing, editing, and revising. Key elements like a clear problem definition, solution, team, and impact are also addressed.
3. Discussing how to identify the right funding opportunities by understanding funder priorities and adapting proposals accordingly. Model proposals and analyzing past funded projects are recommended.
4. Emphasizing writing from the reviewer's perspective to make the proposal clear,
Here are a few things not to include in a cover letter when submitting a revised manuscript:
- Details about previous rejections from other journals
- Criticism of previous reviewers/editors' assessments
- Apologies for lack of impact or interest
- Excessive focus on the manuscript's weaknesses or limitations
- Requests for special treatment or exceptions to normal policies
The cover letter should focus on addressing issues raised in the previous review, changes made to strengthen the work, and why the revised manuscript is a good fit for the journal. It's best to maintain a positive tone that emphasizes the manuscript's strengths and significance within the journal's scope.
The document discusses selecting scholarly journals for research publication. It begins by providing context on India's research output and reasons for lagging behind in publications. It then defines key aspects of scholarly journals like peer review processes and impact factors. It emphasizes the importance of choosing scholarly journals to increase research visibility, establish expertise, and get more citations. The document provides tips for finding suitable journals like searching by impact factor, indexing in databases, and assessing journal structure and rigor through elements like abstracts, literature reviews, and peer review processes. Overall, the document offers guidance on selecting journals and understanding the qualities of scholarly publications.
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This presentation describes the standard structure of your research dissertation and suggests a methodology for its successful production using modern word processing tools.
Developing a successful research grant applicationDavid Young
A presentation covering the basics of applying for research funding in the UK. This was delivered as part of the PG certificate of Higher Education Practice at Northumbria University.
This document outlines the key steps and components of the research process for a study titled "A Study on Pragmatic Approaches and Quality Initiatives for Enhancing Teachers’ Caliber in Post Graduate Institutes offering MBA Programme under Bangalore University". The research methodology section defines different types of research and the scientific research process. It also provides details on key aspects of research design including objectives, hypotheses, sampling, data collection and analysis. The document concludes by mentioning the final steps of report writing and research reporting.
The document discusses biological research challenges, the student-supervisor relationship, and the process of publishing research. It notes that biological research is becoming more collaborative, multi-disciplinary, and data-driven. A key to success is developing research skills and the ability to integrate knowledge across areas. The relationship between students and supervisors should be collaborative, with clear expectations and responsibilities set for progress monitoring, guidance, and addressing issues. Publishing research is important for impact. Authors should choose reputable journals and write clearly and concisely, following publication guidelines and ethics. The peer review process often initially rejects manuscripts, so authors should consider reviewer feedback to improve their work prior to resubmission.
This document provides information about a proposal writing workshop organized by BSN (Biotechnology Society of Nepal) on September 14-15, 2017 in Kathmandu, Nepal. It discusses BSN's activities promoting science and technology in Nepal. It then covers key aspects of proposal writing such as defining a proposal, types of proposals, plagiarism, and how to avoid plagiarism. The document also discusses data integrity, documentation practices, copyright infringement, and consequences of plagiarism.
Research tools and software - dr.c.thanavathiThanavathi C
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This document provides an overview of citation indexing and describes some key tools and concepts. Citation indexing traces the use of ideas across research by identifying papers that cite older publications. The Institute for Scientific Information pioneered citation indexing databases like the Web of Science. While comprehensive, the WoS has limitations in coverage of non-English language and developing world journals. The Indian Citation Index was created to index more Indian publications and support research evaluation in India. Impact factors are calculated based on citations in the Journal Citation Reports to measure journal influence.
Present presentation contains the draft of PHD progress report of 1st term of PHD @ Maharaja Krishnkumarsinhji Bhavnagar University, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India.
This document provides guidelines for responsible research publication. It discusses ethical considerations around several key topics:
1. Honest and accurate reporting of methods and results, including complete reporting of all findings.
2. Transparent disclosure of all sources of funding, conflicts of interest, and contributions from those not listed as authors.
3. Adherence to standards for authorship, attribution of ideas to others through citations, and avoidance of plagiarism or duplicate publication.
4. Peer review as an important part of the scientific process, with responsibilities for editors, reviewers and authors to maintain objectivity and confidentiality.
The document emphasizes researchers' responsibility to conduct work ethically and report it clearly so that findings
This document provides guidance on writing scientific manuscripts. It discusses key sections of a manuscript such as the title, abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion and references. It emphasizes logical organization, clear communication of methods and results, interpreting findings, and comparing results to prior literature. The document also offers tips for the writing process such as not procrastinating, having others review the work, and utilizing background from funded grants.
The document provides information on funding various types of research proposals, including guidelines on preparing and writing proposals. It discusses identifying relevant funding agencies, defining the research project, conducting literature reviews, and understanding basic application requirements. The stages of drafting a proposal, including sections on the introduction, problem statement, objectives, methodology, and budget, are outlined. Tips are provided on writing compelling proposals, including being specific, strategic, and ensuring the project matches the funder's priorities. Several major Indian government research funding agencies like CSIR, DAE, AICTE, and DRDO are described along with the types of projects and researchers they support.
This document outlines how to write an effective research proposal. It discusses the key components of a proposal, including an introduction, statement of purpose, background on previous work, significance of the research, description of the research methodology, other concerns, and bibliography. The document provides guidance on each component, such as choosing an eye-catching but relevant title, explaining the problem domain and motivation, detailing academic and research backgrounds, outlining the benefits and contributions of the proposed research, describing the research methods and timeline, and citing references properly. The overall message is that a research proposal should clearly present an important problem and plan to address it, and that it is best to start writing early and continue improving it gradually over time.
The document provides information about research funding opportunities in India. It discusses the objective of research and lists various international and national funding agencies for government and private organizations. It also describes the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) and its schemes for basic research funding. One of SERB's schemes discussed in detail is the Teachers Associateship for Research Excellence (TARE) scheme, which provides funding and fellowships for faculty to conduct research in other established institutions. The document concludes with information on how to apply for SERB funding online and get research papers free of cost.
UCLA CTSI KL2 Award, New NIH Guidelines on Rigor & TransparencyUCLA CTSI
The document provides an overview of resources available through the UCLA CTSI KL2 Program, including KL2 awards that provide up to 3 years of career development support for junior faculty. Eligible candidates must commit 75% effort to their KL2-funded research and career development plan. Application components and timelines are outlined. Additional resources include a successful grants library, K Scholars Society monthly seminars, and grant writing studios with mentorship from experts.
Mitchell Wong, M.D. Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine
Executive Vice Chair for Research Training in the Department of Medicine.
Director of the CTSI KL2 Program,
Executive co-Director of the UCLA Specialty Training and Advanced Research (STAR) Program,
Co-Director of the UCLA NRSA Primary Care Fellowship
UCLA CTSI KL2 Resources
Presented by Mitchell D. Wong, MD, PhD
Professor of Medicine at UCLA
Executive Co-Director, Specialty Training and Advanced Research (STAR) Program
Director, UCLA CTSI KL2 Program
This document outlines the guidelines for the STRIDE scheme which promotes quality trans-disciplinary research for India's developing economy. It has three components:
1) Supports socially relevant, locally need-based, and nationally/globally significant basic, applied, and transformational research projects.
2) Provides grants up to Rs. 50 lakh-1 crore for multi-institutional collaborative projects to enhance problem-solving skills through social innovation and action research.
3) Supports high-impact innovative projects through a multi-institutional network, providing up to Rs. 5 crores for projects led by eminent researchers from multiple institutions.
This PPT is about Project management of Inspire programme of government of India. It will just give a rough idea about how projects are undertaken and managed.
The document discusses the guidelines for major and minor research projects funded by MGNCRE. It outlines two categories of projects - major projects which last 12-24 months with a budget of Rs. 5-10 lakh, and minor projects which last 6-12 months with a budget up to Rs. 5 lakh. Eligible applicants include researchers from recognized universities and institutes. The application process is online and requires submission of a research proposal. Applications are reviewed by expert committees who recommend projects for funding. Funds are disbursed in installments over the project duration.
This document provides an overview of the Irish Research Council's Enterprise Partnership Scheme for 2016, which offers postgraduate scholarships and postdoctoral fellowships co-funded by an academic institution and enterprise partner. It outlines the eligibility criteria for applicants, supervisors, and partners. It also describes the application process and timeline, evaluation criteria, funding details, and supports available from the Research Support Unit. The key points are: the scheme aims to enhance research skills and career development through collaboration with enterprise; eligible partners commit to co-funding 1/3 of scholarships/fellowships; and applications are evaluated based on the quality of the proposed research, the applicant's capabilities, and the suitability of the hosting environments.
This document discusses scientific mobility and various forms of international fellowships that promote collaboration, knowledge transfer, and the internationalization of research. It provides examples of long-standing fellowship programs like the Rhodes Scholarship and Fulbright Program. It also outlines many national fellowship schemes in India across different government agencies and ministries that support research excellence and international collaboration in various fields.
This document discusses scientific mobility and various forms of international fellowships that promote collaboration, knowledge transfer, and the internationalization of research. It provides examples of long-standing fellowship programs like the Rhodes Scholarship and Fulbright Program. It also outlines many national fellowship schemes in India across different scientific fields as well as scholarships provided by ICAR and UGC to support students and researchers.
Mitchell Wong, MD, PhD “UCLA CTSI KL2 Award”
Associate Professor of Medicine
Executive Co-Director, Specialty Training and Advanced Research (STAR) Program
Director, UCLA CTSI KL2 Program
Co-Program Leader, Research Education, Training and Career Development Program
Funding Opportunities for Research project and Preparation of a Research Prop...Dr. Dinesh C. Sharma
This document provides information on various funding opportunities available for research projects and preparing research proposals. It discusses funding agencies like the University Grants Commission (UGC), Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), and others. It provides details on the types of funding (e.g. major/minor projects, fellowships), eligibility criteria, duration of projects, and amount of funding available under different schemes of these organizations. It also gives guidance on components of an effective research proposal such as rationale, objectives, project description, methodology, budget, and
This document provides information about the GW4 BioMed2 MRC DTP's 2024-2025 call for PhD project proposals. Key details include:
- Up to 22 funded studentships will be available for the 2024-2025 intake, with up to 30% for international applicants.
- The deadline for supervisors to submit project proposals is July 17, 2023 and projects will be selected based on criteria like training quality and environment.
- The selected projects will be advertised in September 2023 for student applications. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed in January 2024.
- Successful students will begin their programs in October 2024, receiving 4-year stipends and fees to complete their PhD work
This document provides information about impact and career support for researchers. It discusses the importance of impact in securing government funding for bioscience research. It defines how research councils view impact and provides examples of impact pathways. The document encourages researchers to consider impact from the beginning of their research and describes various types of support available, including fellowships, networking opportunities, and programs to facilitate commercialization.
Isidro Salusky, MD “Writing the NIH K Award”
Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics at UCLA
Chief, Division of Pediatric Nephrology
Director, Clinical Translational Research Center
Associate Dean of Clinical Research
"NIH Electronic Grant Proposals (SF 424) – K23 and K08 Individual Career Develop Awards"
Isidro Salusky, MD
Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics
Division Chief, Pediatric Nephrology
Director, UCLA CTSI Clinical Translational Research Center
Associate Dean for Clinical Research
Navigating the NIH K Award Process
Carol Mangione, MD, MSPH
Barbara A. Levey MD & Gerald S. Levey MD Endowed Chair
Professor of Medicine and Public Health at UCLA
Associate Director, UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Program Leader, Research Education, Training and Career Development Program
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Unlocking the Power of Bloom's Digital Taxonomy in Education
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education.pdfThiyagu K
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the education industry. AI-powered tools and applications are being used to personalize learning, provide real-time feedback, and automate tasks, freeing up teachers to focus on more creative and strategic work. This presentation explores the many ways that AI is being used in education today, and how it is poised to revolutionize the way we learn and teach.
This presentation is intended for anyone interested in learning more about the role of AI in education. The target audience includes educators, students, parents, policymakers, and anyone else who is curious about how AI is changing the way we learn.
Classroom of the Future: 7 Most Powerful Shifts .pdfThiyagu K
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Looking to improve your PowerPoint game? Then this presentation is for you! In this PPT, we'll share some valuable PowerPoint presentation tips to help you create engaging and effective presentations.
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Chat GPT is an advanced language model that has revolutionized the field of education. This cutting-edge technology is transforming the way students learn and interact with the world around them. With Chat GPT, students can now have access to personalized learning experiences, instant feedback, and a wealth of knowledge that was once unimaginable.
This SlideShare presentation will explore the various ways Chat GPT is changing the face of education. From intelligent tutoring systems to virtual assistants, this technology is creating a new era of learning that is more personalized, efficient, and engaging than ever before. We'll look at some real-world examples of how Chat GPT is being used in education today, and how it is transforming the classroom experience for both students and teachers.
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This document provides an overview of Chat GPT, an AI tool launched in November 2022 by OpenAI. It discusses that Chat GPT allows for conversational dialogues and aims to give accurate answers while admitting mistakes. The document notes that Chat GPT was trained on huge amounts of online text data to generate human-like responses. Potential uses of Chat GPT discussed include powering virtual customer service agents, personal assistants, social media moderation, and improving machine translation.
Unit 8 - ICT NET Materials (UGC NET Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This document provides information on ICT terminology, abbreviations, and concepts relevant to the UGC NET exam. It begins with a list of common computer and internet abbreviations. It then defines key terms like LAN, MAN, WAN and provides email basics such as email headers and components. It discusses video conferencing technologies and providers. It concludes with an overview of major digital initiatives in Indian higher education such as SWAYAM, Swayam Prabha, the National Digital Library, National Academic Depository, and e-Shodh Sindhu.
Unit 10 - Higher Education System (UGC NET Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
The document discusses several apex educational bodies in India that govern different aspects of the education system. These include the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and National Board of Accreditation (NBA) which oversee accreditation of higher education institutions. Other bodies mentioned are the University Grants Commission (UGC), National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS). The document also provides a brief overview of the roles and functions of these various educational bodies in India.
Unit 10 - Higher Education System UGC NET Paper I.pdfThiyagu K
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3. Kinds of Grants
1. Research Grant
2. Seminar / Workshop Grant
3. Training Programme Grant
4. Fellowship Grant
5. Travel Grant
6. Publication Grant
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4. Eligibility for Grant
01 Individual
02 Permanent Faculty with PhD
03 Profile of the researcher
04 Working in PG and research department
University / College 05
12B & 2F Status 06
Research Facilities 07
Public Funded Institution 08
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5. Procedure for Grant
Profile of Principal
Invigilators
Reputation of
the Institution
Thrust Area
Details Research
Proposal
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9. ICSSR provide grants for
projects,
fellowships,
international collaboration,
capacity building,
survey,
publications etc.
to promote research in social sciences in India.
ICSSR Grants
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10. 1. Sociology and Social Anthropology;
2. Political Science / Public Administration;
3. Economics;
4. International Studies;
5. Social Geography and Population Studies;
6. Commerce and Management;
7. Social Psychology;
8. Education;
9. Social Linguistics / Socio-Cultural Studies
10. Law / International Law
11. National Security & Strategic Studies;
12. Other allied Social Science disciplines (Library Science, Social
Work, Media Studies, Modern Social History, Health Studies,
Gender Studies and Environmental Studies, Diaspora Studies,
Area Studies, Sanskrit-Society & Culture, etc.) to promote
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research
The broad disciplines of study, within the domain of social sciences, are:
ICSSR Disciplines
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11. ICSSR Categories
Duration from
12 months to 24
months with a
budget of
Rs.5-15 lakh.
Major Project
Duration from
6 months to 12
months with a
budget of
Rs.5 lakh..
Minor Project
The ICSSR awards two types of research projects on the
basis of the scope, duration of the study and budget:
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12. ICSSR Eligibility
Project Director
and Co- Director
must possess a
Ph.D. degree
PhD Degree
Joint team consisting
of Project Director,
Co-Project Director/s
etc.
Join Team
12 B Status / 2F
Professional social scientists
who are regularly employed
or retired as faculty
Regular Employee
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13. ICSSR Apply Limit
2
Maximum of
Two projects at a time
1
In case both projects
are selected, the
applicant can choose
only one project.
Apply Choose
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15. ICSSR Procedure for Awards
01
02
Scrutinised by the
ICSSR Secretariat
or Screening
Committee
Shortlisting of the
programme is done for
the purpose of
interaction/presentation
at ICSSR
The recommendations of
the Expert Committee(s)
are then placed before the
requisite Committee(s) of
the ICSSR for their
approval.
Eligible applications
are then examined
by the Expert
Committee
The expert committee/s make(s)
recommendation for award
of studies and also suggest
budget for the recommended
studies.
03
04
05
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16. No Heads of Expenditure Value
1 Research Staff :
Full time/Part-time/Hired Services
Not exceeding 45% of the
total budget.
2 Fieldwork: Travel/Logistics/Boarding,
Survey Preparation or Consultancy
etc.
Not exceeding 35%
3 Equipment and Study material:
Computer, Printer, Source Material,
Books, Journals, Software, Data Sets etc.
Not exceeding 12%
4 Contingency: Not exceeding 5%
5 Publication of Report App. 5-6%*
TOTAL ICSSR will finally make it 100%
6. Institutional Overheads (over and
above the total cost of the project)
Affiliating Institutional overheads
@ 5% of the approved budget,
subject to a maximum limit of
Rs.1,00,000/-
ICSSR Budget Estimates
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17. ICSSR Remuneration
01 02
04
03
Qualification – PG in
social science discipline
(55% minimum) with NET
/M.Phil. / Ph.D
Research Associate
@ Rs.20, 000/- p.m.
Qualification - Ph.D. /
M.Phil. / PG in social
science discipline with
minimum 55%
Research Assistant
@ Rs.16, 000/- p.m.
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Qualification - PG in
social science discipline
with minimum 55%
Field Investigator
@ Rs.15, 000/-p.m.
Project staff could be engaged by the Project Director on
a full/ Part-time basis - monthly emoluments of their
employment may be decided by the project director
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18. ICSSR Selection of Research Staff
3
1
2
Project Director
A nominee of the VC / Head of the Institute
One Outside Expert
4 Dean of the faculty or HoD of the Project Director
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19. ICSSR Joining and Release Grants
• The Project Director has to join the project within one
month of the award letter.
• For this the scholar has to submit an ‘undertaking’ on an
Rs.100 stamp paper, declaration on an Rs.100 stamp
paper,
• First Instalment – 25%
• Second Instalment – 25%
• Third Instalment – 20%
• Fourth Instalment – 15%
• Publication Grant – 5%
• Final Instalment - 10%
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20. ICSSR Completion of the Study
• Softcopy of the final report
• Abstract 500 words (PDF and DOC format)
• Executive Summary of the Final report in 5000 words (PDF and Doc)
• Project Director is required to submit hard copies of the Final Report only after
the confirmation from the ICSSR post incorporating the suggested changes.
After acceptance of the report by the ICSSR, the Project Director would be
required to submit:
• a) two hard copies of modified final report free from plagiarism;
• b) ten copies of executive summary,
• c) final soft copy (in both PDF and word format) in pen drive and
• d) published research papers on the approved theme of research duly
acknowledging ICSSR (minimum one for Minor Project and two for Major
Project).
ICSSR does not accept contents beyond 15 per cent on similarity index.
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22. Funding from UGC
Funding schemes of UGC for promotion of research are
available for the following categories for both the
streams of sciences as well as humanities and social
sciences:
1. Research fellowships (JRF / Post-doctoral
fellowships / Rajiv Gandhi fellowships / Emeritus
fellowships etc.)
2. Research Projects (Major and Minor)
3. Research awards (for faculty and scholars)
4. Grants for organizing seminars / participating in
seminars
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23. • Period of the Project - 2/ 3 Years
• Major research project Science – 20 Lakhs
• Major research project in Social Science – 15 Lakhs
UGC Major Research Project
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24. • Duration - One year
• Minor research project science – 5 Lakhs
• Minor research project in social science – 3 Lakhs
• Apply to regional office of UGC
UGC Minor Research Project
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25. • Who? - Permanent Faculty below 45 years
• Period of Award? – 2 years
• Research Guidance? - No research guidance
• Nature assistance? - Salary protection ,
Research grant – 2 to 3 Lakhs
UGC Research Award
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26. • Target Group: Highly qualified and experience,
superannuated teachers of recognized university /
college
• Nature of Assistance: Honorarium of Rs. 31,000 per
month for 2 years
• Contingency grant of Rs 50,000 p.a.
UGC Emeritus Fellowship
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