Results of the second round of ANCLAS Small Research Grants 2023

Results of the second round of ANCLAS Small Research Grants 2023
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Monday 13 November 2023

The Selection Committee to consider the second round of applications for ANCLAS small research grants has now met and approved funding in support of the following research project:

Voting Age reforms in Latin America and around the World (Constanza Sanhueza Petrarca, Lecturer in Political Science, College of Arts and Social Sciences, ANU)

The 2023 ANCLAS Small Research Grants funding round supports research projects that examine socio-economic challenges in Latin America such as those triggered by current and historic political turmoil, environmental degradation, demographic change and demands for Indigenous rights. The theme of socio-economic challenges follows the focus of earlier funding rounds on “transformation” and “response to crisis”.

Governments in Latin America have been particularly tested by the global economic downturn in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been compounded by rising crime, political instability, persistent inequality and ongoing environmental threats.

One of the main goals of ANCLAS is to fund innovative projects that will advance our understanding of the impact of these challenges, mitigation measures, and possible pathways towards more equitable futures, as well as initiatives that direct attention to culture, history, languages, and the arts, and their potential roles in transforming structural, institutional, and historical conditions.

ANCLAS wishes to thank all applicants for 2023 Small Research Grants and congratulates the authors of the selected projects in both rounds.

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