X Close

UCL Centre for Humanities Education

Home

UCL Centre for Humanities Education

Menu

CHE’s education grants now open for application (2024/2025)

By UCL CHE, on 21 March 2024

The Centre for Humanities Education is pleased to offer up to £1000 for projects supporting educational research or enhancement of any kind. We particularly encourage applications in the areas of assessment and feedback as well as on AI, technology, and education (including exploratory projects). We also encourage collaborative projects that involve colleagues and students across career stages and disciplines.

Some ideas for what these funds could be used for:

  • Events/conferences/workshops;
  • To pay PGTAs or other students to undertake tasks relating to an Education-focused event/conference/activity (at the relevant standard UCL rate);
  • To pay the expenses of visitors (travel/overnight hotel if necessary) who give talks (note that UCL Expenses Policy will apply to these);
  • To run a small research project with student researchers
  • To purchase resources/consumables.

What can they NOT be used for?

  • They cannot be used for staff buy out;
  • They cannot be used for the purchase of equipment. 

See the full list of previously funded projects here

The deadline for applications is Monday 22 April 2024 at 5pm. Projects need to be completed by 15 December 2024. 

Please click here to access the short online form to submit your application.

Good luck! We’re excited to see what comes next for CHE fund awardees!  

Have an idea for an EDI initiative in humanities education? We can help!

By UCL CHE, on 25 January 2024

We are pleased to announce a call for small EDI grants within our Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) stream. We invite staff and students to propose projects that contribute to fostering inclusivity, diversity, and accessibility in education. For this round, the theme is socio-economic equity and education.

The purpose of these small grants is to encourage innovative projects that address socio-economic disparities in education, aiming to enhance equal opportunities and create a more inclusive learning environment at UCL Arts and Humanities. We especially welcome proposals that consider the intersection of socio-economic equity with further dimensions of equity (including disability equity, gender equity, LGBTQ+ equity, race equity, religion and belief equity).

Grants of up to £500 will be awarded to successful proposals.

Click here to read the full call for applications. 

Please click here to access the short online form to submit your application.

The deadline for submitting proposals is 26 February 2024, 4 pm. Late submissions will not be considered.