The British Academy is seeking expressions of interest to participate in a £3.5-million research initiative that aims to identify ways of addressing corruption in developing countries.
The Anti-Corruption Evidence programme is undertaken in partnership with the Department for International Development and will provide grants to support multidisciplinary research exploring policies and interventions in different countries that have managed to reduce corruption.
The British Academy said it was hoping to fund around eight two-year projects to the value of £400,000 each.