‘There’s a lot of fear, a lot of anger, a lot of mistrust’ says GINGKO Trustee Julie Siddiqi, 'and there is so much assumption about other people'. Please listen to her and Dr Lindsay Simmonds on Good Morning Britain
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Application deadline: 6 April 2025
Read more about the GINGKO Grants Programme here: https://t.co/kQ5v3dt43Q
Learn about previous grant recipients here: https://t.co/ZF5JHT47RB
Find directions on how to apply here: https://t.co/sPFHIdp1c5
The 2025 GINGKO Grants Programme is now open for applications and will remain open until 6 April 2025.
You can find directions on how to apply here: https://t.co/sPFHIdp1c5
We look forward to hearing from you!
Our Grants Programme will open for applications on 1 January. You can read more about the projects we support and the eligibility criteria in our latest newsletter which you can access here:
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You can find entries from Dr Joshua Ralston, Series Editor of GINGKO’s Interfaith titles and Professor Jonathan Conlin, 2024 GINGKO Encounter Grant Recipient in our August newsletter which you can access here: https://t.co/kixlIlt81U
We are pleased to share that BIAA Honorary Research Fellow Gizem Tongo has received a grant from @gingkolibrary for her research “The Ottoman Empire at the 1900 Paris Exposition: Orientalism, Representation, and Identity”.
Learn more: https://t.co/v5AJU6pSg9
For more information about the project, as well as another memorable moment from our first decade as we count down to GINGKO's 10th anniversary in September, access our May newsletter here:
https://t.co/MyUwDk32H1
In our latest newsletter you can read about an exciting new project supported by GINGKO. The Great Game of Pandemics will re-write the history of global north-south public health cooperation in the long-nineteenth century, when a succession of pandemics hit the world.
Professor Stefan Weber thanking GINGKO in his closing keynote lecture at BRAIS annual conference in Leeds for bringing Bahia Shehab and her extraordinary '1000 times NO' to Berlin!
I think the work GINGKO is doing to facilitate intercultural and inter-religious dialogue is extremely important in such a time of crisis."
- Dawid Mliczek, student of International Social Political Studies at UCL
"I am currently an intern at GINGKO and during these past few days I have had the opportunity to attend the 45th International MELCom conference, together with my GINGKO colleagues.
My experience working on one of GINGKO's various projects, such as the upcoming 2024 Fellowship Retreat in Cairo, has been very rewarding to my professional development. The team at GINGKO have been extremely supportive and I have had a very positive experience.
At the beginning of March, a conference in honour of Mahmoud Saïd (1897-1964) was held in Rome.
We sat down with one of the organisers, Roberta Marin, who in 2023 received a GINGKO Encounter Grant.
You can read our latest newsletter here: https://t.co/FwSnycboVj