ESRC definition

ESRC means the Economic and Social Research Council;
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ESRC means the Economic and Social Research Council.

Examples of ESRC in a sentence

  • The actual level of funding sought from the ESRC should also be entered in this section.

  • The ESRC will have flexibility in relation to the funding of equipment to negotiate with potential grant recipients to achieve best value from the limited funds at its disposal.

  • The proposal must be submitted through the Je-S System to ESRC by the institution’s nominated contacts.

  • The PI will take intellectual leadership of the project and manage the research; this individual will be the contact person for ESRC correspondence.

  • ESRC recommends that this difference in procedure is clearly communicated with all São Paulo-based collaborators so that the best possible proposal can be submitted.

  • If successful, ESRC will meet 80% of the full economic costs on proposals submitted and the host institution is expected to support the remaining 20%.

  • Please refer to the full statement on data management planning and datasets deposition requirements for data intensive investments in the ESRC Research Data Policy and in the Research Funding Guide.

  • For eligible applicants, FAPESP will provide a letter confirming eligibility which should be attached to the joint funding application submitted to FAPESP (SAGe) and ESRC (Je-S).

  • The data used in this study were made available through the ESRC Data Archive.

  • In the event of the University of Essex ceasing to be a legal entity, this licence will be transferred to the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) or its successors.