SCGA Funded Projects

SCGA Funded Research

Each year we solicit submissions for funded research; three types of funding awards are available: Insight Awards, Connections Awards, and Engagement Awards. Below you’ll find a rolling list of successful applications together with links to recipients and, when ready, our published documents and accompanying blog post.

Scotland’s International Development Alliance

2023-2024

“Stepping up to the SDGs – connecting research with implementation.”

Megan Dee
University of Stirling

2023-2024

“Networking nuclear research in Scotland and the UK.”

James Harrison
University of Edinburgh

2023-2024

“The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction: From Agreement to Implementation.”

Iain MacNeil
University of Glasgow

2023-2024

“Mapping Just Transition – From Concept to Practice.”

Andrew Neal
University of Edinburgh

2023-2024

“A comprehensive national security corpus and dataset.”

Michael Picard
University of Edinburgh

2023-2024

“Scotland’s Global Role in Outer Space Sustainability.”

Christian Aid

2023-2024

“Mapping feminist faith engagement with feminist foreign policy.”

Akbar Rasulov
University of Glasgow

2023-2024

“Russian Colonial Legacies in Legal and Political Imagination in the Post-Soviet Region.”

Jessica Schechinger
University of Glasgow

2023-2024

“Cooperation in the High North between Scotland, Norway, and the Arctic Council: Towards more Secure and Sustainable Oceans.”

David Scott
University of Glasgow

2023-2024

“Relaunching the Glasgow Human Rights Network.”

Sam Spiegel
University of Edinburgh

2023-2024

“Energy Transitions and Local Knowledge: Co-Creating Policy Strategies Based on Insights in Climate Change-Affected Mining Regions.”

Ilia Xypolia
University of Aberdeen

2023-2024

“The next 100 years of peace in the Greater Middle East: Beyond the 1923 peace settlement and the reconfiguration of the East-West relations.”

Sudeepa Abeysinghe
University of Edinburgh

2022-2023

“The ‘Scottish Approach’ to Global Health: Collective reflection on Scotland’s engagement with health in low and middle income countries.”

Marc DeVore
University of St Andrews

2022-2023

“Learning the Lessons of the Russo-Ukrainian War.”

Rebecca Kay
University of Glasgow

2022-2023

“The Role of Migration in Strategic Responses to Rural Depopulation: Mapping Policy Interventions and Stakeholder Engagement at International, National, Regional and Local Levels.”

Tarik Olcay
University of Dundee

2022-2023

“Constitution-Making During conflict: Transforming or Entrenching Violence?”

Recipient

Blog

PDF

Anni Pues
University of Glasgow

2022-2023

“‘Pathways to International Justice in Iraq.”

Bernhard Reinsberg
University of Glasgow

2022-2023

“Towards a Feminist Foreign Policy for Scotland: Partners, Pitfalls, Possibilities.”

Thomas Scotto
University of Glasgow

2022-2023

“Public Opinion on Matters of Foreign Policy in Scotland and England: Matters of (Dis)Agreement?”

Recipient

Blog

PDF

Stephanie Switzer
University of Strathclyde

2022-2023

“‘Equity in Global Health Law – towards a critical understanding.”