Generating innovative solutions to the most intractable development issues
At Royal Holloway, our GCRF research activity is challenge led, with the aim of transforming the lives of the communities we collaborate with in developing countries.
What is GCRF?
The Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) is a £1.5 billion UK government initiative, funded by drawing from the UK’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) budget. The purpose of the initiative is to set the world on the path to sustainability, while eradicating all forms of poverty.
In order to achieve this aim, GCRF funding calls are engineered to foster research collaborations between UK institutions and institutions in Development Assistance Committee (DAC) listed countries, and to generate innovative solutions to intractable development issues.
Royal Holloway has five GCRF Cluster Groups that focus on different Global Challenge areas:
- Sustainable Development
- Sustainable Societies
- Human Rights
- Sustainable Inclusion
Our Recent Awards
British Academy, Heritage, Dignity and Violence Programme 2019: Crafting Heritage for Well-Being in Iraq, PI Dr Zena Kamash (RHUL), Co-I Dr Marie LaBrosse (AUIS), Co-I Dr Emma Palmer Cooper (University of Southampton) £227,814 - see announcement
Academy of Medical Sciences, GCRF Networking Grant Round 4, 2019: Infusing Law and Policy with the Voices of Displaced Survivors of Sexual Violence in Conflict, Prof Jill Marshall (RHUL), Dr Josephine Ndagire (Makerere University, Uganda) £24,975 - see announcement
Academy of Medical Sciences, GCRF Networking Grant Round 4, 2019: Understanding the Food Chain of Teff (Eragrostis tef) and the Application of Seed Technology in Teff Farming in Ethiopia, Professor Gerhard Leubner, Dr Tina Steinbrecher, Dr Ivica Petrikova (RHUL), Mr Said Mohammed Hassen (Debre Berhan University, Ethiopia) £24,999 - see annoucement
GCRF ESRC Hubs 2018: GCRF South-South Migration, Inequality and Development Hub, PI Prof Heaven Crawley (Lead, Coventry University), Co-I Prof Hari G Harindranath, Prof Tim Unwin (RHUL) £688,000 - see announcement
GCRF Royal Academy of Engineering, Frontiers in Development Tranche-2, 2019: WASH environments, sanitation policies and health outcomes during the first 2000 days of life, PI Melanie Luhrmann, (RHUL), Co-I Dr Isaac Akinwumi (Covenant University, Nigeria) £20,000 - see announcement