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ACU Higher Education & the SDGs Challenge Grants 2024

Deadline: 2nd of June 2024, 16:00 UTC

The 2024 ACU Higher Education & SDG Challenge Grants are now accepting applications.The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the focus of joint effort funded by Higher Education and the SDGs Network Grants.

The awards, which are available to academic and professional personnel at ACU member universities, are concentrated on the following key issues of the SDGs Network and ACU Higher Education:

  • Engagement and impact
  • Estates and stewardship
  • Partnerships
  • Research
  • Teaching and learning

From sourcing energy-saving and clean energy options for Fijian schools, to supporting women’s economic empowerment by addressing the financial literacy and gender-based disparities in access to finance – the grants have been used to fund a diverse range of activities, projects, workshops, and events.

Funding:

  • Four grants of up to GBP 2,500

Application:

Applicants must:

  • Be a staff member at an ACU member university.
  • Review the FAQs/Application Guidance.
  • Submit an application through the online application form.
    • If you already have a MyACU account, you can access the grant application form here.
    • If you do not already have a MyACU account, please ensure that you first register for an account here and then follow the instructions in the registration email to log in to the system before accessing the application form.

Applicants cannot:

  • Be from a university that has previously received an ACU Higher Education and the SDGs Network Grant. Please check our grantees pages below to see if this applies to your university.

Applicants are encouraged to:

  • Collaborate with other ACU member universities or other organisations such as local governments, to promote further Commonwealth partnerships. This will be looked on favourably.
  • Consider matching or additional funding from their own university as part of the application. This will be looked on favourably, but is not essential.

Applications could include ideas for:

  • Virtual exchange or collaboration, teaching or professional practice collaboration. Sharing and co-development of learning materials, tools, training and approaches to support contingency and continuity of operations planning at higher education institutions (HEIs).
  • Virtual fellowships, comparative analyses, research management and uptake capacity-building.
  • Integrating sustainable development into operations.
  • Sharing SDG learning content and materials.
  • Developing SDG-focused research strategies.
  • Co-creating research for impact, community engagement, and partnerships for the goals.

Click here to apply 

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