British Academy: The UK's National Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Research visits to Hungary: Past Awards
An Agreement with the Hungarian Academy of Sciences provides support for individual research visits and joint projects to Hungary.
Please note: Awards are arranged alphabetically by surname of the grant recipient. The institution is that given at the time of application.
Year of award: 2002-03 | 2001-02 | 2000-01 | 1999-2000 | 1998-99
2002-03
Dr G Meadi
(University of Warwick)
Comparing employment practices of German and US MNCs in Central-Eastern Europe
11 weeks in quota year 2004-05
Dr A E Williams
(University of Salford)
Counter-culture and the Avant-Garde in Hungary, 1996-1980
3 months in quota year 2004-05
Joint Project
Dr C Warhurst
(University of Strathclyde)
The Knowledge Driven Economy: A review and creation of research tools for a national comparison of Hungary and Scotland
2 years
2001-02
Dr J C Chapman
(University of Durham)
The Upper Tisza Project, and Exploring the Palaeoenvironment of Early Farmers in South East Europe
4 weeks in quota year 2001-02 and 6 weeks in 2002-03
Dr M J Curry
(The Open University)
Professional Academic Writing in a Global Context
2 weeks in quota year 2003-04
Dr T Lillis
(The Open University)
Professional Academic Writing in a Global Context
2 weeks in quota year 2003-04
Dr A Rowntree
(University of Newcastle)
The Upper Tisza Project: Study of Sarmatian Pottery and Artefacts
2 weeks in quota year 2002-03
Joint Projects
Dr J A Black
(Oriental Institute, University of Oxford)
A Grammatical Description of the Literary Sumerian of the Old Babylonian Period
3 years
2000-01
Dr J C Chapman
(University of Durham)
The Upper Tisza Project (part of an extended visit to complete work on publication of the Upper Tisza Project)
1 month in quota year 2000-01
Dr A Harcourt
(University of Manchester)
A European Policy Model? Policy Transfer from Western to Eastern Europe in the Regulation of Media Markets
2 weeks in quota year 2001-02
Dr C Hope
(The Warburg Institute, University of London)
Visit by Dr M Sebok (Central European University, Budapest) researching Artistic respresentation of friendship within the early modern Republic of Letters
1 month in quota year 2001-02
Dr L Mars
(University of Wales, Swansea)
A Pilot Study of Return Migrants to Hungary
10 weeks in quota year 2001-02
Ms A Rowntree
(University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
The Upper Tisza Project (Sarmatian pottery and artefacts)
1 week in quota year 2000-01
Joint Projects
Professor A Ross
(University of North London)
Teachers' Professional and Personal Discourses in the Areas of Competition and Cooperation: A Comparative Study of the UK, Hungary and Slovenia
2 years
1999-2000
Dr C Ray
(University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
The Forms of Capital, Rural Development Theory and the Entry of Hungary into the EU System
2 months in quota years' 2000-01 and 2001-02
1998-99
Dr M V Dangerfield
(University of Wolverhampton)
Intra-Regional Economic Cooperation in Central Europe: from CMEA to CEFTA
2 weeks in quota year 1999-2000
Dr M Gillings
(University of Leicester)
The Upper Tisza Project
3 weeks in quota year 1999-2000
Professor M Goldstein
(University of Durham)
The Upper Tisza Project
1 week in quota year 1999-2000
Dr J Glomski
(Warburg Institute, University of London)
Early Humanism in Central Europe (1510-1530): The writings of Leonard Cox, Rudolf Agricola Junior and Valentin Eck
3 weeks in 1999-2000
Dr R Shiel
(University of Newcastle upon Tyne)
The Upper Tisza Project
2 weeks in quota year 1999-2000