The British Institute for the Study of Iraq moved from Baghdad in 2007 but continues to run its grant schemes from London. Proposals that build bridges with Iraq are most welcome, Paul Collins, chairman of the institute’s council, tells Anna McKie.
The British Institute for the Study of Iraq is the UK’s only dedicated funder of research into the country and accepts proposals in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
It is one of the British Academy’s eight British International Research Institutes, which Funding Insight has been profiling over recent months.