Research Summits

The IAS presents a new programme launching in the 2024-25 academic year, Research Summits.

IAS Research Summits are week-long events bringing leading international scholars – academics, policy-makers, artists, activists and/or public intellectuals – to the University to work with Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é colleagues in setting ambitious and innovative research agendas for the future.

IAS Research Summits should be focused on a theme, topic or idea that is timely, compelling, and potentially transformative. The theme should demonstrate a level of thought leadership that cuts across disciplines, enabling research activity that creates connections between the arts, humanities, social sciences and STEM subjects.

IAS Research Summits should provide a lasting legacy of outcomes and impact, including the development of new relationships and avenues for future collaborative research projects, co-publications and funding applications. Proposals should include tangible plans for legacy-building and indicate how activities undertaken during the summit will support this work.

IAS Research Summits may be proposed along one of two routes:

Speculative route

A route for initiating new and dynamic international research dialogues, focused on horizon-scanning and/or blue-skies thinking. Proposals through this route may involve a speculative leap forward and/or develop propositions for novel areas of future research.

Extensive route

A route that builds upon, but does not reiterate, prior research collaboration. Proposals through this route will extend or transform understanding, creating a step change in an area of extant research excellence through new expertise and/or approaches from different disciplines.

In both routes, there should be an adventurous engagement with ideas and a research enquiry that takes risks to generate thought leadership through international dialogue and collaboration.

Due to the exciting challenges such an interdisciplinary programme presents, we require proposals to be submitted by a coordinating team comprising up to four LU colleagues from at least two disciplinary areas. In convening this team, we encourage inclusion of staff from across career stages and consideration of equity and diversity amongst members of the coordinating team and the list of proposed IAS Visiting Fellows.

The coordinating team will be responsible for: nominating between three and five international scholars as potential IAS Visiting Fellows, leading the organisation, in close collaboration with colleagues at the IAS, of the public-facing Roundtable on the theme of the Research Summit, and developing the closed working sessions held during the week of the Summit.

We envisage that applications will make explicit their plans for engaging with a range of LU colleagues and the doctoral research community in both the public-facing Roundtable and the working sessions. It is further anticipated that the design of the activities during the week will evidence their plans for legacy-building.

We recognise that applications will be an indication of potential activity at this stage; and we ask that, in approaching potential visitors, you ensure that they understand that this is a competitive process.

Timescales: 

The following deadlines will apply for applications for the coming year:

  • 5pm on Friday 11th October 2024 for Research Summits held between February 2025 – June 2025
  • 5pm on Friday 11th April 2025 for Research Summits held between September 2025 – December 2025
  • 5pm on Friday 10th October 2025 for Research Summits held between February 2026 – June 2026

How to apply:

To apply you need to complete an application form from the link below and submit it to ias.applications@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk before the current deadline.

An introduction to Research Summits for Ãå±±ÂÖ¼é Academics