CALL FOR PROPOSALS HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
AIM
The Research Council of the Field of Focus 4 (FoF4), Self-Regulation and Regulation: Individuals and Societies, plans to fund Research Projects with a thematic focus on one of the following Main Research Areas:
HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
Projects should address aspects of self-regulation and regulation of individuals, groups of individuals, or societies with regard to conditions, mechanisms, effects, and dynamics related to different areas within or across countries using empirical research approaches or case studies. MRAs aim at supporting the work in innovative fields of research and at developing sustainable, large collaborative research lines within the FoF4 and across different FoFs.
Possible topics may be (not exhaustive list):
- Intergenerational transmission (e.g., diseases, wealth, social mobility, religiosity, inequalities, beliefs, and attitudes)
- Decision-making within social groups (e.g., reproductive medicine, medical treatments, mobility, transitions in the education system)
- Intergenerational relationships and caregiving (e.g., parenting, education, relationships between children, parents, and grandparents, caregiving communities)
- Evidence-based support services within social groups (e.g., diagnostics and testing, parenting and child training programs, counseling services, informational materials).
FUNDING SCHEME
Projects shall start in May 2024 and end in October 2026. You can apply for up to 120.000 EUR per year in 2024 and 2025 and for up to 100.000 for 2026. Smaller projects are also welcome. Please be aware that the budget will be tight to the year.
PROPOSAL
Proposals shall not exceed a maximum of 5 pages (budget plan, CV, and further appendices excluded) and may be submitted by members of the FoF4. The research team should consist of at least two PIs (professors, post-docs) from different FoF4 faculties/institutions, but can also include more researchers. Non-permanent post-doctoral faculty members are explicitly encouraged to apply, but will require a support letter by their institution including approval that their position exceeds the funding period. PIs cannot fund their own positions with this grant. Collaborations with researchers from FoF1, FoF2, and FoF3 are strongly encouraged. Applicants and their affiliations need to be listed in the proposal, additional researchers may be affiliated during the funding period. The proposal should highlight interdisciplinary aspects, the synergy aimed at, the use of – or further development of – FoF4 structures, and the potential of developing sustainable, new collaborative research lines as well as for securing subsequent third-party funding.
The proposal should cover the following aspects:
- Short summary
- Status quo and aim of the project
- Interdisciplinary aspects and the potential of developing sustainable, new collaborative research lines
- Potential and perspective for third-party funding including placement within the discipline and potential competitors
- The added value for the entire FoF4 research community
- Budget plan (please refer to the provided outline on the FoF 4 website)
- Information on applicants (including name, affiliation, up to five publications relevant for the research project, list of currently funded projects including those highlighted that have a direct link to the proposed research)
REVIEW AND QUALITY CONTROL
The Research Council will select proposals and suggest them for funding to the Rectorate. The Research Council can involve additional experts for advice. Regular reporting on MRA activities to the Research Council will be mandatory in case the project is funded.
DEADLINE
Deadline for proposal submission is 15th April 2024. Proposals should be sent in a single pdf and with the subject line “FoF4-MRA-WELLBEING_2024” to:
Proposals submitted after the deadline cannot be taken into consideration. Please address your proposal to the Research Council of the Field of Focus 4. Please contact Silvia Huber-Grahl via email in case of questions: