The Regional Studies Association provides a range of research funding opportunities to suit different career stages. We are pleased to share with you details on forthcoming application deadlines:
RSA Awards 2024
Nominations (both self-nominations and third-party nominations) of current members are being sought for the following awards in regional studies and related fields:
- Nathaniel Lichfield recent Master’s Award – for recent Master’s graduate who have graduated within the previous year;
- Paul Benneworth PhD Student Award– for registered PhD students who have not yet received their certificate;
- Routledge Early Career Award– for early career researchers defined as being within five years of the date on their PhD certificate or equivalent.
Value: £500 (c. $600; c. €570) and a certificate
Application deadline: 22nd April 2024
More details here
2024 Funding Deadlines
Early Career Research Grant Scheme
This award is open to single applicants in their early career (a maximum of five years between the date shown on the PhD certificate and the application deadline). This funding is provided to support a discrete piece of regional studies and/or regional science research. The grant has a maximum time span of 18 months and reporting conditions apply.
Value: up to £10,000 (c. $13,300; c. €11,800)
Application deadlines (Expression of Interest): 13th May 2024
More details here.
Membership Research Grant Scheme (MeRSA)
The RSA Membership Research Grant supports a discrete piece of regional studies and/or regional science research. This research funding scheme is intended primarily to provide opportunities for mid-career scholars who have already published in the field of regional studies and science, and who are Individual Members of the RSA. The award has a maximum time span of 18 months and reporting conditions apply.
Value: up to £5,000 (c. $6,600; c. €5,900)
Application deadline (Expression of Interest): 13th May 2024
More details here.
Fellowship Research Grant Scheme (FeRSA)
This award is open to Fellows of the RSA only. RSA Fellows are members who have been continuous members for a minimum of 5 years and who have also been defined as “active members”. This means that they have contributed to the life of the Association through serving on the Board or committees, have spoken at conferences, have applied for funding etc.
Value: up to £7,500 (c. $10,000; c. €8,900)
Application deadline (Expression of Interest): 13th May 2024
More details here.
Travel Grants
The RSA offers its members up to £500 towards travel costs when attending a non-RSA event. Recipients of the Travel Grant must be members of the Association at the time of the application, at the time of travel and the claim.
Value: up to £500 (c. $600; c. €570)
2024 Application deadlines: 16th May and 19th September
More details here.
Research Network Grant Scheme
RSA Research Networks are formed by RSA members interested in meeting to examine an issue that responds to the aims and goals of the Association and is of interest and concern to members of the Association as well as non-members. The issue needs not necessarily to have a direct policy focus, but the examination would normally lead to policy-related conclusions.
Value: up to £10,000 (c. $12,000; c. €11800)
Application deadline: 24th October 2024
More details here.
Application writing tips
On-demand tips for grant application writing are available for members (see here). We will also run a Professional Development webinar on the topic on 11th April 2024. This webinar is free and open to all.
Grants are available for RSA members. We encourage non-members to apply for a grant and join the RSA at the same time. The full list of membership benefits ranging from publications, research funding, discounts, professional development resources, excellence awards, career development and networking opportunities and the different membership categories the RSA offers can be found here.