Since 2023, the Global Research Fund (GRF) has awarded money to 34 collaborative projects between LSE faculty and other international research partners. The scheme acts as a seed fund to enable LSE researchers to initiate and carry out collaborative activities that facilitate joint research output and future international grant applications.
Here is a comprehensive list of the recipients and their collaborators. To learn more about some of those specific projects, you can click on the links below.
- Tim Allen, the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
- Barbara Fassolo, the Institute of Behavioural Science & Technology, University of St. Gallen and University of Geneva
- Louis Henderson, University of Tuebingen and University of Chicago
- Asha Herten-Crabb, University of Media, Arts and Communications, Accra, Ghana
- Carolin Hulke, University of Environment and Sustainable Development, Ghana & University of Ghana
- Dario Krpan, the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTAUAB), Autonomous University of Barcelona
- Chunyun Li, Rutgers University
- Giulia Livieri, Australian National University
- Stefano Merlo, LUISS University
- Sharmila Parmanand, SUNY/CUNY South East Asia Consortium
- Aurélien Saussay, Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Growth Lab
- Harry Walker, Central European University (CEU)
- Joachim Wehner, Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas of Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV EBAPE)
- Qingfei Yin, the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895) Museum and Research Institute
- Giles Atkinson and our partners in China
- Lei Bian, Peking University
- Julia Böttcher, University of São Paulo
- Neil Cummins and Melanie Xue's workshop on Genealogical Sources with the University of South Denmark and University of Colorado
- Laura Giurge, Wharton University
- Joanna Lewis, Kenyatta University
- Angelo Martelli, Bocconi University
- Rohan Mukerjhee, Ashoka University
- Michael Muthukrisna, Max Planck Center for Humans and Machines
- Huseyin Naci, the Pharmaceutical Lab with colleagues from King's, York, Harvard and Darthmouth College
- Gloria Novovic and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
- Amaia Palencia-Esteban, University of Málaga
- Elisabeth Robinson and Burkinabe experts
- Olivia Rutazibwa, Yonsei University
- Kath Scalon, Florida International University
- Ken Shadlen, Linkage and HIV/Aids Medicines in Mexico with colleagues at Tecnologico de Monterrey
- Andrew Street's work on the hospital frailty risk score with Chinese colleagues
- Zoltan Szabo, Pennsylvania State University, and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Yuezhou Yang, Fudan University
If you are working on an international project and are looking for funds, check our website for the next round of applications in 2025-26.