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Dr Mohammad Sabuj Won a Grant from the British Academy

Dr Mohammad Sabuj Won a Grant from the British Academy

  • Date07 May 2021

The British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grants stand as one of the Academy’s highest profile programmes with awards made to academics working at around 100 Institutions around the UK.

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Dr Mohammad Sabuj (Lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London) and Dr Simon Behrman (Associate Professor of Law, University of Warwick) have been awarded the British Academy 2020-21 Small Research Grants to undertake a research project on the ‘Statelessness of Rohingya Children and their right to Bangladeshi citizenship’.

The BA provides grants for up to £10,000 in value and tenable for up to 24 months. These grants are provided to cover the cost of the expenses arising from a defined research project. The award of £9,752.00 has been approved over the next two years.

The BA received 790 eligible applications to the 2020-21 Small Research Grants round, which were judged by the Assessors to be of a high standard. The success rate is 19%, so this has been a very competitive round. This speaks highly of the quality of the project submitted by Dr. Sabuj and Dr Behrman.

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