Mapping environmental health crisis, analysing norms in language-based Human-AI interactions, and addressing online violence against women are just a few examples of the research topics that will be explored by the awardees of the Calls on Crisis and Well-being organised by CHANSE in collaboration with the HERA and NORFACE networks.
CHANSE (Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe) is pleased to announce that 20 international projects have been selected for funding through the following calls:
- 10 projects funded under Crisis – Perspectives from the Humanities — organized jointly by CHANSE and HERA, focusing on humanities research.
- 10 projects funded under Enhancing Well-being for the Future — organized jointly by CHANSE and NORFACE, focusing on social science research.
The aim of launching the CHANSE Calls was to fund high-quality research addressing current social and cultural challenges, while fostering collaboration between researchers and various stakeholder groups, including NGOs, cultural institutions, schools, and more. The programme’s first call, Transformations: Social and Cultural Dynamics in the Digital Age, launched in 2021, generated significant interest from the academic community. Building on that success, two new calls were issued two years later for research in the humanities and social sciences: Crisis and Well-being. Both calls emphasized the promotion of diversity in research. Applicants were encouraged to consider gender balance, academic career stage, geographical diversity, knowledge exchange, and research impact when forming their consortia.
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