The
British Council has launched the call for proposals for the third year of its
Bridging Voices program. Five grants, managed by the British Council, are awarded annually to groups of institutions on both sides of the Atlantic. The grants fund the organization of two academic and policy dialogues over a period of one year – one in the United States and the other in the United Kingdom or elsewhere in Europe. Through these dialogues, Bridging Voices brings together transatlantic academics and policymakers to share their expertise on topics related to religion and international affairs. Each grant is worth up to USD 24,000. Universities, research centers, NGOs and think tanks which can demonstrate scope in and expertise with policy, governmental or religious issues are eligible to apply. Proposals are due to
bridgingvoices@britishcouncil.org by March 31st at 17:00 EST. Bridging Voices is supported by the Henry R. Luce Initiative on Religion & International Affairs and Friends of the British Council.