With awards of up to $40,000, the Collaborative International Research grant is primarily intended to support the humanities and social sciences, but STEM and health-related proposals that include strong connection to those fields will be considered. This award is open to all ladder and multi-year Yale University faculty.
Previously awarded projects include:
- The Migrant Justice Initiative: Labor Mobility and Forced Return in Central and North America (Ethnicity, Race, and Migration);
- How to Draw a Glacier and Other Conundrums: Visualizing a Vanishing Arctic (Yale School of Architecture);
- Infectious disease terminology, etiological frameworks, and health behaviors in Uttar Pradesh (Yale School of Public Health);
- Urban heat, trees canopy cover, and community well-being in Freetown, Sierra Leone (Yale School of the Environment).
MacMillan will begin accepting applications for the 2025-2026 academic year in early December 2025. Please return here for updates.