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Maria General Calls January 23, 2024 The National Research Foundation (NRF) (South Africa), Fondation Botnar (Switzerland), and the Human Science Research Council (HSRC) (South Africa) have partnered to implement a research programme named u’Good which is focused on young people and relational wellbeing (YPRWB) in urban and peri-urban environments. The purpose of this research is to test and further develop relational approaches to wellbeing; and generate empirical insights into key contemporary challenges to young people’s wellbeing, and how they are addressing these. The Call for Expressions of Interest is now open to researchers whose investigations should focus on these 12 countries: Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Morocco, Romania, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Vietnam. uGood-Expression-of-Interest-Framework-2025Download This opportunity provides funding for researchers working on topics pertaining to YPRWB in the Global South. Successful applicants will commit to the following objectives: To test and further develop relational approaches to wellbeing in conceptual, methodological, and operational terms; and To generate empirical insights into key contemporary challenges to young people’s wellbeing in urban and peri-urban environments, and how young people are addressing these. Focus: Submitted proposals should centre young people and relational wellbeing. Submitted proposals may focus on: one or more of the four thematic areas of the Call; namely: young people and livelihoods, mental health, digitalisation, and/or climate change, and/or Address the more conceptual basis of RWB. Proposals should be characterised by equal partnership and sustainable collaboration among the research team members and non-academic stakeholders (i.e. youth organisations, non-governmental organisations, community groups, government agencies, etc.). This includes inter-institutional and trans-sectoral cooperation; a balanced contribution to the proposed research; gender equality; a focus on capacity building; and a frequent exchange between the research team members and stakeholders. Eligibility: Principal investigators must be in possession of a PhD and may either be emerging researchers (up to seven years post-PhD) or established researchers (eight-plus years post-PhD) and must be based at a research institution (i.e. university or public sector research institute). Project teams must be based in one of the 12 focus countries, be part of the diaspora of one of the 12 focus countries, or must show that they work in one of the countries even if they are affiliated to or based at an institution outside of the focus countries. Project teams are expected to include non-academic research partners (e.g. from non-governmental organisations, community groups, industry, government agencies, etc.) and to foster wellbeing, co-creation, and co-learning. These partnerships must extend beyond the life and scope of the project. these non-academic institutions cannot lead the project or serve as PIs. Applications must be submitted electronically via the NRF’s connect System at https://nrfconnect.nrf.ac.za/ Please refer to the Framework document for further information. NO late proposals will be accepted after the closing dates indicated above. Funding rules-related queries Application process-related queries Ms. Zodwa Mbuyazi Professional Officer: Knowledge Advancement and Support Tel: 012 481 4310 Email: ZM.Mbuyazi@risa.nrf.ac.za Email: ugood@nrf.ac.za Office hours: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM (SAST) Ms. Jan Phalane Professional Officer: Grants Management and Support A Tel: 012 481 4157 E-mail: JR.Phalane@risa.nrf.ac.za Supportdesk for technical queries: Email: supportdesk@nrf.ac.za. Office hours: Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM (SAST) Share on Facebook Share on X
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