Call for Applications: Academic Development Grant Programme
Deadline: 15-Jun-2026
The Academic Development Grant Program provides funding to universities and academic institutions to advance high-quality Buddhist studies through research, outreach, and collaborative initiatives. The program supports programs that foster scholarly excellence, critical inquiry, and engagement with Buddhist teachings in global academic contexts.
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Deadline: 15-Jun-2026
The Academic Development Grant Program provides funding to universities and academic institutions to advance high-quality Buddhist studies through research, outreach, and collaborative initiatives. The program supports programs that foster scholarly excellence, critical inquiry, and engagement with Buddhist teachings in global academic contexts.
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About the Grant Program
The Academic Development Grant Program aims to strengthen Buddhist studies at the university and graduate levels, supporting initiatives that cultivate well-rounded scholars, promote outreach, and enhance academic engagement with Buddhist traditions. The program encourages institutions to develop programs that connect traditional Buddhist scholarship with contemporary discourse, benefiting students and broader communities.
Program Objectives
Strengthen academic Buddhist study and research in universities and institutions
Develop outreach initiatives for students, communities, and the public
Foster collaboration through sponsorship from universities, institutions, or benefactors
Support programs that promote critical inquiry, dialogue, and global engagement with Buddhism
Enhance scholarly excellence while grounding students in Buddhist traditions
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
Universities and academic institutions proposing initiatives in Buddhist study, research, or outreach
Applicants must:
Demonstrate alignment with program objectives
Focus on building academic frameworks, scholarly programs, and outreach activities
Ineligible applicants:
Individuals
Projects related to conferences, construction, or administrative/indirect costs
How to Apply
Prepare proposal: Include program objectives, curriculum or research plans, outreach strategies, and collaboration efforts
Submit application: Follow official program guidelines for universities and academic institutions
Selection: Applications evaluated based on academic rigor, alignment with Buddhist studies, outreach impact, and collaborative potential
Implementation: Develop and execute programs that enhance Buddhist scholarship, student engagement, and public understanding
Key Considerations
Focus on academic excellence and research development
Include strategies for student engagement and public outreach
Promote collaborative partnerships between institutions, benefactors, or sponsors
Ensure proposals avoid administrative, conference, or construction-related costs
Tips for a Strong Application
Highlight the academic significance of the proposed program
Show impact on students, faculty, and broader communities
Demonstrate plans for sustaining the program beyond the grant period
Include strategies for integrating traditional Buddhist scholarship with contemporary academic discourse
Provide clear objectives, timelines, and measurable outcomes
FAQs
1. Who can apply? Universities and academic institutions worldwide.
2. Are individuals eligible? No, only academic institutions can apply.
3. Can the grant fund conferences or construction projects? No, these are ineligible.
4. What types of initiatives are supported? Research, teaching programs, outreach, and collaborative sponsorship efforts.
5. Can administrative costs be covered? No, indirect or administrative costs are not eligible.
6. What is the goal of the program? To strengthen Buddhist studies, foster scholarly excellence, and engage students and communities.
7. Can programs include public outreach? Yes, outreach to students, communities, and the public is encouraged.
