I’ve just heard that the success rate for the last round of the British Academy Small Grants was 35%. Eek! A couple of years ago this was a far more robust 69%. So it’s halved in two years. I’m not sure if that’s down to less money sloshing around 10 Carlton House Terrace (it’s not cheap polishing all that marble, you know), or a sign that the whole landscape is just a lot more competitive.
No better time, then, to remind ourselves of what your application will be up against. As you know, the BA represents the whole range of Humanties and Social Sciences. As such, the panel of great and good that will assess your application are quite a mixed bunch.
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- Professor Sir Adam Roberts – President – (Oxford) professor of international relations
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- Professor Leslie Hill – (Warwick) professor of French
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- Professor Maxine Berg – (Warwick) historian
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- Professor Doreen Massey – (Open) geographer
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- Professor Simon Blackburn – Chairman – (Cambridge) philosopher
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- Professor Steven Mithen – (Reading) archaeologist
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- Professor Christopher Bliss – (Oxford) economist
- Professor Andrew Whiten – (St Andrews) psychologist
So watch out all you lawyers, anthropolgists, sociologists! All you professors of English, German, Spanish! All you theologians! There’ll be no-one batting on your side. But then again, there’ll be no internecine spats either…
“Carlton House Terrace” by The Freedom Association is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0