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The British Academy is currently inviting applications for the International Writing Workshops 2025, an initiative designed to strengthen the research and publishing capacities of early-career scholars. These workshops will be held in priority countries including Brazil, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Africa, Turkey, Thailand, Vietnam, and other Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
This prestigious program seeks to provide targeted training and support that will help young researchers refine their academic writing, expand their professional networks, and increase the visibility of their research through reputable international journals and publications.
About the British Academy
The British Academy is the United Kingdom’s national body for the humanities and social sciences. Established with the mission to advance knowledge, mobilize intellectual expertise, and address pressing global challenges, the Academy plays a pivotal role in shaping policy and research impact. Through initiatives such as the International Writing Workshops, the Academy aims to foster global collaboration, capacity building, and the advancement of scholarship that contributes to solving the world’s most urgent problems.
International Writing Workshops
The International Writing Workshops provide a structured platform where early-career researchers can receive mentorship, practical training, and exposure to best practices in academic publishing. By bridging researchers across the UK and partner countries, the workshops also promote cross-cultural academic exchange and build long-term collaborative networks.
Aims and Benefits of the International Writing Workshops
The workshops are designed with a dual purpose:
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Capacity Development – to enhance the research and academic writing skills of early-career scholars, enabling them to publish in leading journals and reach broader audiences.
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Global Collaboration – to establish sustainable partnerships between UK-based academics and their counterparts in eligible countries, fostering equitable knowledge exchange.
Funding and Benefits
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Awards are capped at £30,000 per project.
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Funding can be used to cover:
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Travel, accommodation, and subsistence expenses.
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Clerical assistance, consumables, and administrative support.
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Childcare support for workshop participants.
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Networking activities, meetings, or conference participation.
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Costs related to contributions by non-UK based co-applicants directly involved in organizing the workshops.
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Eligibility and Requirements
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Lead Applicant: Must hold a postdoctoral qualification (or equivalent research experience) and be based at a recognized higher education or research institution in one of the eligible countries (UK, Brazil, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Philippines, South Africa, Turkey, Thailand, Vietnam, or other LDCs).
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Partnership Requirement:
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If the Principal Investigator is based in the UK, the project must include at least one co-researcher from an eligible partner country.
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If the Principal Investigator is based in one of the partner countries, the project must include at least one UK-based researcher.
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ODA Eligibility: All proposals must demonstrate compliance with the Official Development Assistance (ODA) criteria, meaning projects must directly address issues that are relevant and beneficial to developing countries.
Application Deadline
The deadline for submission of proposals is 17 September 2025.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should carefully review the eligibility criteria and prepare detailed proposals that clearly highlight:
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The intended research and writing skills development outcomes.
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How the workshop will benefit early-career researchers in eligible countries.
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The project’s alignment with ODA objectives.
For more information and submission details, visit the official British Academy International Writing Workshops webpage.
✨ In essence, the International Writing Workshops serve as an empowering platform for early-career researchers, particularly those in developing contexts, to break barriers in academic publishing. By offering funding, mentorship, and collaborative opportunities, the British Academy is not only strengthening individual careers but also ensuring that diverse global perspectives contribute to solving shared challenges in the humanities and social sciences.















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