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Internet Society Foundation gives grants up to $500,000 for internet studies

Internet Society Foundation grants up to $500,000 for internet studies

Article Summary


The Internet Society Foundation’s (ISF) Research Grant Program fosters international research partnerships that advance knowledge of the Internet and its benefits to all people. 

These research grants will be awarded for cutting-edge research techniques that produces practical and accessible answers to Internet-related problems. The study will be openly published and freely available to the scientific community, and it should aim to provide an answer to an actual question. 

The ISF seeks to locate and aid a diverse and cooperative group of academic institutions and researchers engaged in the production of decision-relevant intersectional research. 

Acceptable proposal topics 

Proposals should address topics related to one of the following thematic areas: 

Eligibility criteria 

Candidates must be self-employed researchers with postgraduate research degrees (PhD, Masters), peer-reviewed publications, patents, and academic or independently published work in the pertinent field. 

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Independent researchers may submit grant requests for up to US$200,000. 

Public research institutions that share the Foundation’s objective are also eligible to apply. 

Funding requests from organizations are welcome up to US$500,000. Institutions in the private sector are not eligible for funding. 

Selection Criteria 

Researchers are encouraged to submit a full application to be reviewed by the Independent Program Review Committee. Final submissions will be selected based on the following criteria: 

The Independent Program Review Committee (IPRC) meets twice a year to review proposals. The next Research cycle will open in April 2023. 

More information can be found here, and applications can be made here before the 31st of May 2023. 

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