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Project Title

For general support

Date

Dec. 02, 2021

Duration

18 months

Description

Effective content instruction is difficult to accomplish when educators do not have a deep understanding of their instructional materials and when system and school leaders do not have a clear view on how to improve teacher instruction. Intervention models and systems can help narrow these content and instruction gaps for educators, school leaders, and system leaders. Instruction Partners works with schools, districts, and states to mitigate challenges related to unfinished teaching and learning in English language arts (ELA), math, and science. Through this renewal grant, Instruction Partners will a) improve ELA and math instruction for partner schools, b) improve science implementation with partner schools and states, and c) share their learnings with the education field.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Dec. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The pandemic and its unequal impacts in health, income, and education outcomes, along with a reenergized movement for racial equity and justice, have created a great disruption in our society and systems. With the investments enacted to date by the Biden Administration as well as those proposed at both the federal and state level, there is a significant opportunity for transformative change. Through this work, Opportunity Institute will continue to advance the principles of social and economic mobility, equity, and racial justice by focusing on the education space and adjacent areas of social policy, cradle-through-career. Their work in four key areas– whole child equity, resource equity, equity indicators, and the future of work– serves to bridge the domains of policy, research, advocacy, and implementation in service of more equitable systems.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

18 months

Description

Camelback Ventures (Camelback) leads programs that identify, develop, and promote early-stage entrepreneurs, working to distribute more investment dollars and cultivate the untapped talent of founders of color and women. By broadening the pool of people and ideas, Camelback seeks to create an innovation ecosystem that multiples our collective ability to improve the education system. Through this general support grant, Camelback will expand the reach and develop and test new iterations of its core program, the Camelback Fellowship. They intend to (a) reach more Fellows through increased numbers of shorter duration Fellowship cycles with additional supports, (b) create online modules to facilitate and scale programming, and (c) create a search tool that helps aspiring entrepreneurs understand and find additional funding opportunities.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

18 months

Description

Creating pathways to help high-striving, low-income students and students of color advance and demonstrate college readiness is essential to ensure their chances of socioeconomic mobility. The COVID-19 pandemic further jeopardized access to these pathways for all students, but especially those in under resourced communities. The National Education Equity Lab, launched in 2019, takes existing online credit-bearing courses from top colleges and universities and delivers them to talented, high-striving high school students in Title 1 high school classrooms. With support from the Corporation, the Lab will focus on amplifying their operations and developing sustainable partnerships across higher education to offer their college-in-high school model at scale for all scholars and schools wishing to participate.

Project Title

For core support to PassBlue, a digital publication that covers the United Nations

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The United Nation’s (UN) size and bureaucracy often hinder broader public understanding of the international organization’s operations, politics, and programs. In response, PassBlue, a non-profit, digital publication administered through The New School, provides reporting on breaking news, long-form journalism, and multimedia products on the UN’s far-ranging operations. It has become the go-to site for behind-the-scenes perspectives on the UN and the United States’ rolerelevant to it. With Corporation support, PassBlue will continue to produce award-winning investigative journalism, exclusive stories, and data-driven articles.

Project Title

For core support of the Student Success Network

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

21 months

Description

College and career readiness requires more than academic knowledge—research indicates that students’ socio-emotional and metacognitive skills are key to their lifelong success. While the literature indicates a relationship between socio-emotional learning (SEL) and key academic and life outcomes, SEL is too often treated as an add-on rather than as a central component of academic and extra-curricular programming. The Student Success Network (SSN) is a network of eighty education and youth development organizations committed to empowering New York City’s low-income students with the learning experiences and SEL competencies they need to succeed in college and career. SSN plays a unique role in building the capacity of practitioners to deliver SEL and solve organizational and city-wide challenges. With continued support, SSN will build the network’s capacity to create stronger organizations and implement SEL, facilitate working groups to address city-wide obstacles to student success, conduct a participatory action research project to elevate youth priorities, and strengthen youth-adult partnerships within member organizations.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Dec. 02, 2021

Duration

36 months

Description

Since the Supreme Court ruling inShelby County v. Holder(2013) gutted voting rights protections under the Voting Rights Act of 1965,states have closedpolling locations in underserved districts, removedvoters from voting rolls, and enactedvoter identification requirements that many are either unable to meet or are inadequately informed about.Social mediahasalsoenableddisinformation campaigns to further undermine trust in elections andpublic educationcampaigns, contributing to lowered faith in government and democratic participation.Since 1969, the Leadership Conference Education Fund has served as the education and research arm of one of the largest legacy civil rights coalitions in the country. The education fund aims to build public will for laws and policies that promote and protect the civil and human rights of every person in the United States.With Corporation support, the education fund will spearheadpublic educationcampaigns that empower and mobilize advocates at the local, state,and federal levels.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Founded in 1987, the American Immigration Council (AIC) is dedicated to making the United States immigration system fairer and more just using litigation, policy advocacy, and strategic communications. It is a watchdog group that investigates government spending and administrative policies pertaining to immigration enforcement. It is also home to the newly launched Center for Inclusion and Belonging, which is dedicated to reshaping public narratives about immigration with the goal of unifying the country. With Corporation support, AIC will engage in policy advocacy, pursue impact litigation, and launch a communications campaign with the Ad Council.

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Project Title

As a one-time grant for general support in recognition of its 100th anniversary

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

12 months

Description

With over 40,000 members from more than 2,000 institutions, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) is the premier membership organization that strengthens higher education governing boards and the strategic roles they serve within their organizations.AGB helps navigate complex issues, implement leading practices, and streamline operations. Member institutions, and higher education broadly, are facing unprecedented challenges to the higher education business model, student success, and continuing questions about the value of higher education. With Corporation support, AGB will produce a variety of projects in celebration of their 100th anniversary including conferences, retreats, consulting services for governance,publications, and digital resources.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

18 months

Description

Thereremainlong-standing inequities in the education system, and while some schools seek to disrupt these inequities, entire school systems must be transformed tochallenge, engage, and empower all students and foster belonging, agency, and a purpose in learning.Research shows that to rectify inequities and establish thistransformativeapproach to learning, high-quality, culturally affirminginstructional materialsand curriculum-based professional learningare criticalin shiftingthe mindsets ofteachersand district leaders.EL Education offers both a high-quality K-8 English language arts(ELA)curriculum andcurriculum-basedprofessional learningto schools and districtswhich aretwo primary leversintheir transformativeapproachworkingwithpartners.Through this general support grantand informed by their four-year strategic plan, they will: a) revise theirELAcurriculum, b) develop an English Language Development curriculum for English language learners, c) reshape K-8 learning environments, and d) launch strategic partnerships.

Project Title

For core support to the Malcolm Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The Arab Middle East faces unprecedented socioeconomic, political, and institutional challenges.Under present conditions, inequalities in health, education, and economic opportunity will pose even greater difficulties for Arab states.With longstanding Corporation support, the Malcolm Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center (MKCMEC) draws on top regional experts to provide in-depth analysis of political, socioeconomic, and security issues in the Middle East and North Africa. With renewed support, the Center willempower local scholars and institutions to contribute to international policymaking, offerinsights into challenges faced by states and citizens,and addresslong-term trends.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Dec. 02, 2021

Duration

12 months

Description

Under the leadership of its new President Timothy Knowles, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) continues to advance educational equity by acting as a catalyst across the domains of practice, scholarship, policy, design, and innovation; and with the commercial and social sectors. CFAT’s overarching priority is to pursue authentic educational equity in direct response to systemic and institutionalized racial, educational, and economic injustice. Specifically, CFAT seeks to develop strategic plans in three key areas: educational attainment, with a focus on Black, Latinx, Indigenous and first-generation students; postsecondary innovation, including creating a new Economic Mobility Classification; and the future of learning, shifting from time- and credit-based models to those based on competency.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Dec. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The Carnegie Institution for Science was founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1902 to advance investigation, research, and discovery, and apply that knowledge to the improvement of humankind. Today, Carnegie scientists are leaders in the life and environmental sciences, Earth and planetary science, and astronomy and astrophysics. Carnegie Science is an incubator for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research that is expanding knowledge of all that is around us. With Corporation support, the Carnegie Institution for Science will continue to engage the community and the public to help advance their plans for the future of the institution through strategic capacity building.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

18 months

Description

To fundamentally shift the paradigm of professional learning, the fieldwill need to support states in shifting their enabling conditions and support teachers and leaders in solving the most difficult problems.Teaching Labaims to address this issue by partnering with teachers, schools, districts, and states to integrate curriculum, professional learning, and teacher leadership initiatives and buildtheirlocal capacity forsustainable curriculum implementation.Through this general support grant, Teaching Lab will implementtheirFY 2021-2022 planby a)continuing to develop and pilot curriculum-based professional learning(CBPL)for teachers, b) increasing the reach and impact of theirCBPLserviceswith school systems, c) developing and scaling theirCBPLservicesforsystem leaders, and d) launching a dissemination strategy to build demand forCBPLin the field.

Project Title

For core support of the Education Redesign Lab

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

12 months

Description

Despite facing greater challenges related to health, safety, and academic performance, students living in poverty continue to have relatively limited access to high quality schools and enrichment opportunities as compared to their more affluent peers. Addressing this challenge will require integrated systems of support that bring together multiple community stakeholders to attend to the broad spectrum of student needs within and outside of the classroom.This is precisely the work of the Education Redesign Lab (the Lab) at Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE).With Corporation support since 2017, the Lab has worked with city teams—comprising mayors, superintendents, and key cross-sector community leaders—to develop comprehensive systems of education and child support in those cities.The Lab has also developed and shared resources, and facilitated a broader network of cities,so that innovations can be implemented beyond the Lab’s partner communities.Renewed support will enable the continuation and next iteration of this work.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

18 months

Description

Established in part through Corporation support, Women in International Security (WIIS) is a global, nongovernmental membership organization that advances the leadership andprofessional development of women working in the foreign policy andinternational security fields. Through workshops, research, and publications,WIIS also seeks to increase knowledge and understanding of the nexus betweengender and security, and to bridge the divide between the traditional securitystudies community and the gender studies and women, peace and securitycommunities. With general support from the Corporation, WIIS will continue suchactivities as its Next Generation Symposium, professional developmentworkshops, policy roundtables, a regular policy brief series, andcollaborations with its chapters, affiliates, and partners.

Project Title

For general support

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Founded in 1972 as the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, LatinoJustice PRLDEF is a national civil rights organization that uses litigation, advocacy, and community education to fight back unlawful, discriminatory practices against Latino communities. Using the federal and local court systems, LatinoJustice PRLDEF has successfully challenged systemic discrimination against hundreds of thousands of American citizens, immigrants, and even non-Latino persons, with the objective of advancing a more inclusive vision for the United States. The organization’s primary issue areas are immigration, criminal justice, labor and economic justice, voting rights, and redistricting. With Corporation support, LatinoJustice PRLDEF will continue to defend the rights of Latinos in the United States and help change public narratives around immigration and immigrant communities.

Project Title

For a project to connect national security policymakers with academia

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Academic research on international security is rarely integrated into policymaking.The Intersect Project at the University of Southern Californiamakes scholarly expertise more accessible to policymakers by connecting international security scholars with practitioners in the U.S. government. The project produces quarterly email compendiums with short summaries and commentary highlighting the most timely and relevant scholarly books and articles in the field. The project also organizes monthly roundtables, hosted by government agencies, featuring scholars who present their current research to policymakers. Corporation support will contribute to the project’s activities.

Project Title

For Track II dialogues among nuclear weapon possessor states on artificial intelligence and international security

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

18 months

Description

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) is integrated into military actions, policymakers and national security leaders need to establish mechanisms and frameworks for addressing its potential disruptive effects. The Center for a New American Security will launch Track II dialogues amongst nuclear weapon possessor states to produce draft agreement texts for AI confidence-building measures. Specifically, the expert group will produce agreements on maintaining human control over nuclear launch decisions, and reducing the risk of conflict escalation of incidents involving the interactions of autonomous systems. The process of drafting the agreement texts through international dialogues will be designed to advance cooperation in AI and international security.

Project Title

For a project on collaborative approaches to peacebuilding in Nigeria

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

12 months

Description

Longstanding, localized tensions in Nigeria between farmers and herders continue to escalate due to resource scarcity, climate change, rising population density, and agricultural developments. As a result, by some estimates, farmer-herder related violence has become more deadly than the Boko Haram insurgency in the country. In response, the Center for Democracy and Development (CDD)in partnership with the United States Institute for Peace and Search for Common Ground is focusing on facilitating a multi-stakeholder approach to address farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria. This project builds on previousconvening and conflict mapping work conducted by CDD with Corporation support andwill assemblelocal dialogue platforms, engage media to promote transparency and close the knowledge gap that fuels harmful narratives, and arrange direct engagement between national and local leaders towards identifying collaborative approaches for addressing the conflict trends in the region. This project is funded in coordination with the GHRFoundation.

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Project Title

For support of a capstone convening of African peacebuilders

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Founded in 1946, Wilton Park organizes more than fifty events a year in the United Kingdom and in other countries, convening leading representatives from the worlds of politics, diplomacy, academia, business, civil society, the military, and the media. Continuing its partnership with two key Corporation grantees, the Social Science Research Council-led African Peacebuilding Network and the King’s College London-led African Leadership Centre, Wilton Park will organize a final capstone convening for their series on peacebuilding inAfrica. Building on meetings organized between 2015 and 2020, this event will bring together a range of Corporation grantees with local partners, international institutions, scholars from both the Global North and South, and key policymakers to discuss African perspectives on peacebuilding and approaches toward it on the continent.

Project Title

For project support of the pre-service teacher training framework

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

15 months

Description

Research shows that teachers’ lack of preparation is one of the greatest barriers to increasing family engagement in schools. Since 2014, the National Association for Family, School, and Community Engagement (NAFSCE) has advancedhigh-impact policies and practices for family, school, and community engagement to promote student learning. NAFSCE’s Family Engagement Pre-service Educator Preparation Initiative is piloting a Family Engagement Pre-service Framework, to guide the expansion of family engagement curricula in institutions of higher education. With Corporation support, NAFSCE convened the Family Engagement Consortium on Pre-service Educator Preparation, which brings faculty and states to develop the Pre-service Framework. Through this renewal grant, NAFSCE will support select institutes of higher education and state departments in the development, piloting, and evaluation of coursework, curricula, program requirements, and policy changes based on the recommendations outlined in the Family Engagement Pre-service Framework.

Project Title

For the doctoral program in social studies at the Makerere Institute of Social Research

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Doctoral programs by coursework and research are rare in the social sciences in African universities, as are programs that encourage the development of theory rooted in Africa. The doctoral program in social studies at the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), launched in 2012, seeks to improve social science training on the continent. The program provides contextually-relevant training to students from across Africa, taught by a mix of African and visiting international scholars, through a rigorous, interdisciplinary five-year curriculum. To date, the program has graduated thirty-five students with MPhils, and nine have completed doctorates. Corporation support will fund additional doctoral and postdoctoral fellowships, augment digital library holdings and the MISR publications program, and strengthen MISR’s capacity to provide materials and instruction online.

Project Title

For support of a network doctoral program in public policy

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) was formed in 2011 with the initial aim of developing a collaborative master’s degree program in public policy. As of 2021, 14 universities in seven African countries offer the Master’s in Research and Public Policy program, graduating 179 students to date. Building on this, the PASGR pilot network doctoral program aims to strengthen training of social scientists, particularly those with an interest in policy-relevant research, through strengtheninguniversity capacity to design and implement high-quality doctoral programs. The doctoral program combines coursework and the production of a dissertation, along with specific requirements of the network universities. With Corporation support, PASGR will offer competitive fellowships, research, fieldwork, and faculty mobility grants, and training workshops for doctoral students and supervisors, among other activities.

Project Title

For Future Africa’s early-career leadership fellowship program to build transdisciplinary research skills

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

31 months

Description

“African solutions for Africa’s problems” is a commonly heard refrain that has animated African researchers. However, most research is still highly disciplinary in focus while critical problems facing the continent–youth unemployment, conflict, food security, climate change adaptation, and others–require new ways of conceptualizing and conducting research. The University of Pretoria’s Future Africainstitute is designed to bring together researchers across fields and stages of professional development to tackle complex problems. With Corporation support, Future Africa will award twenty-five fellowships to early-career African researchers on the theme of interaction of human well-being and the environment, enabling fellows to engage with senior researchers and postgraduate students, receive training in transdisciplinary skills, get a seed grant to jumpstart their research, and take advantage of virtual knowledge platforms.

Project Title

As a one-time only grant for an international conference to commemorate thirty years of the School of Women and Gender Studies

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

13 months

Description

Makerere University’s School of Women and Gender Studies (SGWS) is home to Africa’s oldest and largest institute on gender. Celebrating its thirtieth anniversary, SGWS will host a three-day global conference, drawing expertise from government, civil society, industry, and thirty gender schools across the continent and Global South. Participants collectively will explore ways African universities can enhance teaching and research on gender in addressing Africa’s development challenges, mobilize new networks and research collaboration, and celebrate African gender and feminist scholarship. Planned for August 25-27, 2021, the conference will accommodate blended participation, with in-person local and international attendance where possible and digital participation via livestream. The grant will fund conference attendance of keynote speakers, increased digital capacity, and a special journal issue.

Project Title

For research and education on emerging proliferation challenges

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Nuclear nonproliferation and arms control efforts face a changing threat landscape that includes emerging technologies and gaps in governance. The Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC) has long provided bipartisan education and outreach to help policymakers deal with these technical and political challenges. NPEC will build on its nuclear policy course and fellowship program, which was designed to provide Capitol Hill and Executive staff, journalists, and foreign diplomats with key information and skills to better address global proliferation risks. NPEC also brings experts and policymakers together in unclassified forums, war games, and diplomatic policy simulations, and has a diversified outreach effort to share its findings.

Project Title

For a digital rapid response capability for nuclear crises

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

21 months

Description

With the public increasingly getting its news from social media, the nuclear policy community must accelerate its transition to digital communications to remain relevant.Thisproject, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), will build capacity within the nuclear security community to rapidly respond to the next nuclear crisis with timely digital assessments and outputs. Working with leading communications experts, this multi-disciplinary MIT team willwork closely with nuclear policy organizations to generate fact-based responses in real-time to emerging events.

Project Title

For training national security experts on emerging technologies in nuclear nonproliferation and arms control

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Addressing challenges like nuclear verification and deterrence requires deep technical proficiency.Through this project, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will train doctoral students and develop future researchers in nuclear security, with a particular focus on emerging technologies. These students will focus on the implications of advances in precision guidance and mobile missile tracking, as well as the potential application of developments in information theory to future warhead verification.

Project Title

For supporting the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Nonproliferation

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

An effective International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is critical to preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and ensuring peaceful access to nuclear technology, but the IAEA must achieve its growing mandate with limited resources. Since its establishment, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Nonproliferation (the Vienna Center) has provided research, education, outreach, and networking activities in support of nonproliferation and disarmament. The Vienna Center has become an indispensable platform for academic and research institutes to engage the IAEA and other Vienna-based international organizations. With support from the Corporation and other funders, the Vienna Center will continue its work developing and promoting innovative ideas in support of the IAEA.

Project Title

For a biennial conference of African university leaders, and media programming

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

12 months

Description

The Association of African Universities (AAU), a core organization for exchange of information and cooperation among institutions of higher education in Africa, will host its biennial Conference of Rectors, Vice Chancellors and Presidents of African Universities (COREVIP) under the patronage of the President of Ghana,July 5-8, 2021.During the virtual event, AAU’s 400 member universities will deliberate on this year’s theme, “The Future of Higher Education in Africa,” with a particular focus on howAfrican universities areaddressing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Corporation support will contribute to facilitation,media coverage, and dissemination. In addition, the grant will support AAU’s broadcasting initiative, AAU TV, which spotlights the African higher education sector through interviews and related programming.

Project Title

For support of Higher Education Forum on Africa, Asia and Latin America (HEFAALA) III and publications

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

21 months

Description

The Covid-19 crisis has confirmed that tackling global problems requires collaborative research across continents. Yet the pandemic has exacerbated inequalities in the global higher education landscape. It has also highlighted the challenges facing universities and researchers in the Global South to gain international attention on topics of local concern. The Higher Education Forum on Africa, Asia, and Latin America was launched in 2016 as a project of the International Network for Higher Education in Africa to promote international collaboration among universities in the Global South. With renewed Corporation support, it will hold a third forum in partnership with Boston College Center for International Higher Education and St. Mary’s University, based in Addis Ababa, in November 2021 on the topic of “Academic Collaboration in Africa, Asia and Latin America in the post-Covid World.” Corporation funding will be earmarked to research, conference participation, and resulting publications.

Project Title

For support of e/merge Africa e-learning professional development network

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

30 months

Description

COVID-19 necessitated a global reliance on educational technology. Although African universities have invested in remote learning infrastructure, there have been few opportunities to improve the educational technology skills of African university staff. Founded in 2014, e/merge Africa is an online professional development network based at University of Cape Town that aims to offer such opportunities to African universities. Corporation support will enable e/merge Africa to further expand its programs of workshops, mentorships, online courses, and the deployment of the diaspora to support e-learning projects on the continent.

Project Title

For support of early-career fellowships and a pan-African doctoral academy deploying diaspora linkages

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

27 months

Description

As the nation’s leading university, University of Ghana (UG), with partial support from the Corporation, has been enhancing its faculty’s credentials and research productivity, resulting in over 77 percent of faculty with PhDs. This effort has been aligned with Ghana’s national policy and the projected increase of the country’s tertiary education sector from the current 18.8 percent to 40 percent by 2030. With continued Corporation support, UG will stay the course of early-career faculty advancement and research output by offering an array of programs, including doctoral completion grants, postdoctoral and team research grants, and doctoral academy training schools with a focus on basic and applied sciences and health sciences.

Project Title

For the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The student population in sub-Saharan Africa is projected to double each decade until 2050, necessitating an expansion of higher education faculty on the continent. In this context, the academic diaspora represents an intellectual resource for capacity-building and innovation. Since 2013, the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP) has offered 528 diaspora fellowships at 168 African universities, supporting joint research and teaching, postgraduate training, curriculum development, and in-person and virtual conferences. With Corporation support, CADFP will offer 115 diaspora fellowships, further expanding opportunities for academic diaspora exchange.

Project Title

For research and policy dialogues on African higher education in the pandemic environment

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

30 months

Description

The pandemic environment has highlighted existing inequalities in delivery and access to higher education in Africa. Lack of strong infrastructure and preparedness has exacerbated concerns for some universities, while others have benefitted from remote learning, public-private partnerships, and increasedlocal research. The Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR), based in Nairobi, Kenya, has developed Utafiti Sera, a Swahili word forresearch-policy dialogues, to engage higher education policymakers, the public and private sectors,and concerned communitiesin the design of appropriate partnerships and programs. Corporation support for PASGR’s Utafiti Sera will address and respond to COVID-19 disruptionsin African higher education throughresearch, workshops, and policy dialogues.

Project Title

For a project on building political legitimacy in the Arab world

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

27 months

Description

Syria, Lebanon and Iraq, have become a focal point for the clash of geopolitical interests in an increasingly complex and multipolar world. The Conflict and Civil Society Research Unit (CCSRU) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is dedicated to impact-driven research and policy engagement on conflict and governance globally. A team of social scientists based at LSE will continue todevelop policies for the construction of legitimate public authority in collaboration with universities, local researchers and organizations, and international policymakers. With renewed Corporation funding, the project will produce research, policy publications,a comprehensive historical analysis of constitutionalism in the region, andexpand collaboration through workshops with local partners in the region.

Project Title

For the second phase of the KnowWar project centered in the Arab region

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

30 months

Description

The war in Syria has resulted in the largest population exodus in recent global history. To achieve a more adequate understanding and practice of research in conflict in the region, the KnowWar project was launched in 2018 with support from the Austrian Development Agency. The project has brought together an international network of experts and institutions to design and pursue new methods of participatory field research for conflict zones and produce critical knowledge on the nexus of war and war economies, displacement, repatriation, and reconstruction. Corporation support toward the second phase of the KnowWar project, now based at the University of Vienna’s Development Studies Department, will enhance social science research on inclusive economies and strengthen capacity building of next-generation researchers. The grant will go toward research, workshops, publications, multimedia outputs, and dissemination.

Project Title

For a project on Arab region dynamics and US policies

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

In the past ten years no fewer than four countries have descended into conflict in the Arab region, while many face political and economic challenges. The Middle East Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) in Washington, D.C., connects international experts and scholars to produce cutting-edge research and real-time policy analysis. Continued support will enable them to study and advise U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East while amplifying the voices of emerging experts from the Arab region to bring grounded views to a global audience. The project will propose constructive policy options for policy officials and concerned organizations. Corporation funds will support research activities, roundtables, staff costs, and multimedia publications.

Project Title

For a project on mapping contemporary regional connections between China and the Arab region

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

36 months

Description

China’s growing economic presence throughout the Arab region through finance, commercial activities, labor markets, and development initiatives is impacting the region’s future. The University of Exeter will launch an initiative to produce cutting-edge analysis of China’s connections with the Middle East acrossfinancial markets,private sector commerce,migration and labor markets, and humanitarian and development aid.In addition to delivering new insights on these issues, the project will build international academic networks and research collaborations, witha strong emphasis on mentorship and training of early career researchers in the Middle East. Corporation funds will support the launch of a website and data visualization tools,research and mentoring, workshops, and publications.

Project Title

For enhancing publicly engaged scholarship in the Arab region

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Civil conflict and authoritarian governance have both catalyzed and constrained critical analysis across the Arab region. Over the past decade, George Mason University (GMU) has emerged as a leading institution enhancing the capacity and visibility of experts in the region across a wide array of academic disciplines. In collaboration with the Arab Studies Institute, GMU expands the networks, research, publishing, and public profiles of Arab-region scholars working on such national and transnational problems as state-society relations, economic and cultural affairs, corruption, and prolonged conflict. With continued support, GMU will develop online tools,maintaininstitutional partnerships, and expand the productivity of Arab-region scholars while scaling up their audiovisual content and outreach through the influential journals, Jadaliyya and the Arab Studies Journal.

Project Title

For the Scholar Rescue Fund

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

To respond to high demand from threatened scholars affected by conflict and repression of academic freedomin the Middle East-North Africa (MENA) region, IIE’s Scholar Rescue Fund places promising professors, researchers, and public intellectuals at safe academic institutions around the world. IIE uses a network of more than 9,000 international partners in the academic, human rights, diplomatic, and humanitarian relief sectors to help identify scholars in need as well as academic hosts able to offer them temporary appointments. With continued support, IIE will continue the program with a focus on the Middle East and some neighboring countries and will strengthen and expand partnerships with academic associationsfocused on the Arab region.

Project Title

For The Costs of War Project

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have had detrimental consequences for the broader Middle East.Through its authoritative data collection and analysis since 2011, the Costs of War project has been educating the public, media, and policymakers about three categories of costs of armed conflicts in the broader Middle East: human; economic; social; and political. With continuedCorporation support, this network of scholars centered at Brown and Boston universities will produce data and analyses on the costs of the post-9/11 wars with a growing focus on: environmental impacts of war; the potential for conversion of military industries; the impact of militarization on democracy; and morbidity and mortality from destroyed infrastructure that endures post-conflict. Corporation support will go toward research, working meetings, reports, web design, interactive mapping, and media dissemination.

Project Title

For fostering the role of Arab region social scientists in policy development

Date

Sep. 02, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Over the past decade, a growing number of social scientists in the Arab region seek to bring their academic and research expertise to bear on public policy agendas. The Arab Reform Initiative (ARI) bridges academic expertise with policy analysis in the Arab region. It provides social scientists with capacities, resources, and venues to inform terms of debate in the public sphere with the ultimate goal of influencing policy development.With Corporation support, ARI will provide capacity-building opportunities for next-generation scholars to expand policy-relevant research and strengthen partnership between educational and civil society institutions in the region.

Project Title

For a Forum on the Arms Trade project on the Arab region

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

For more than a decade the Arab region has experienced devastating and protracted conflicts in several countries including Syria, Yemen, and Libya. Research has shown that conflicts in the region are both prolonged and exacerbated by the provision of conventional arms and other forms of security assistance by foreign powers. The Forum on the Arms Trade is a leading convener of experts and organizations addressing dynamics of arms transfers, security assistance and weapons use, with the aim of proposing policy alternatives. Corporation funds will improve the Forum’s capacity to respond to fast-moving developments, expand its public outreach, and contribute to the training of the next generation of experts from diverse backgrounds to tackle these challenges in the future.

Project Title

For the Security in Context network

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Today’s changing dynamics of security and insecurity are affecting the Middle East and are under study by the region’s scholars. This grant will support the work of the Security in Context (SiC) network based at the Institute for Social Science Research at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. SiC links university centers in the U.S. and overseas, particularly in the Arab region, to advance interdisciplinaryresearch, pedagogy, and policy analysis on key questions related to peace and conflict, political economy, international relations, and development. It fosters comparative research and scholarly communication on the international affairs of the Arab region, focusing on the intersections of security with emerging technologies, mobility, infrastructure, climate change, and geopolitics.Corporation funds will support research and mentoring activities,a speaker series, graduate student workshops, fellowships, and an electronic magazine.

Project Title

For the Congressional Partnership Program for staffers

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

The United States Congress plays a key role in shaping foreign and national security policy, but the demands on the time of both members and their staff limit their chances to focus on complex or long-term challenges. In addition, political divides have narrowed the space for those on the Hill to engage in policy conversations with peers across the aisle. The Partnership for a Secure America aims to address these challenges through its Congressional Partnership Program for staffers. The program provides educational sessions with subject matter experts and bipartisan forums that build trust, negotiation skills, and relevant knowledge on peace and security issues. With continued Corporation support, the program will hold two three-month training programs and three alumni series each year.

Project Title

For a program to educate Congress on nuclear policy

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

12 months

Description

The U.S. Congress plays a crucial role in shaping foreign policy through guidance and budget appropriations. The Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation (CACNP) conducts bipartisan and bicameral off-the-record educational events to help enhance and expand knowledge among Congressional members and staffers on nuclear weapons issues. With renewed support, CACNP will facilitate interactive outreach programs,host individual briefings for members and staffers,and produce objective, easily digestible information and analysis to expand congressional engagement in the nuclear policy discourse.

Project Title

For Johnson's Russia List

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

News about Russia and its neighbors is important to U.S. foreign policy considerations in the region. Johnson’s Russia List (JRL) is an Internet-based newsletter of information, analysis, and opinion pieces about foreign and domestic developments inRussiaand other post-Soviet states.JRL curates from a variety of international publications and reaches thousands of scholars, policymakers, journalists, nongovernmental organizations, and private-sector entities in the United States and abroad. Housed at George Washington University’s Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, JRL also offers archival and searchable data on Russia and the post-Soviet region. Renewed support is targeted toward JRL’s production and dissemination.

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Project Title

For a project on U.S. foreign policy

Date

Jun. 03, 2021

Duration

12 months

Description

The New American Engagement Initiative (NAEI) of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security assesses prevailing assumptions governing U.S. foreign policy with a focus on managing risks, setting priorities, and allocating resources. It stresses the consideration of unconventional thinking in helping the American policy officials and the engaged public to put dangers into perspective and embrace global engagement through diplomacy, trade, and mutually beneficial cultural exchange. With renewed Corporation support, the NAEI will produce short issue briefs on key foreign policy topics, convene workshops and events to amplify the initiative’s message, and engage with policy officials in the Executive and Legislative branches.

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