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IASSW — International Projects

IASSW — International Projects

Project Funding − Call for Proposals

IASSW Grants for Projects in Social Work Education

International Schools of Social Work (IASSW) invites proposals for projects, designed to advance social work education internationally. Grants of up to US $3,500 are available for proposals submitted by IASSW members that can be expected to contribute to the implementation of the IASSW Mission Statement, and to the enhancement of cooperation among schools of social work world-wide.

How to Apply
Reports

In April 2024 the IASSW Board of directors has taken a decision to keep the grant amount from US $3,500.

This is a continuous aspect of IASSW activities.

The next call for international projects will be issued Spring 2025.   
 

Download Cover Page for Project Application

Proposals (in Word-format) with filled Cover page for Project Application (in Word-format) should be sent by e-mail to: Dr. Alex Altshuler at alex.altshuler@gmail.com  and Copy to rashmi@iassw-aiets.org

 

Guidelines for submissions and criteria for evaluation

In the selection of the proposals for funding, the following dimensions will be prioritized:

  1. quality of the plan
  2. consistency
  3. global and/or regional relevance of the topic
  4. clear outcomes
  5. transferability of the outcomes
  6. the variety and number of partners involved
  7. the structure of the budget (not only for individual travel)

In order to qualify for support, proposals will have to meet the following criteria:

  1. The project can be expected to make a direct and meaningful contribution to at least one of the following areas:
    • Curriculum development
    • Content of specific units, modules or courses
    • Field instruction
    • Teaching methods
    • Technology of instruction
    • Staff development
    • Administration of educational programs
    • Community involvement of staff and students
    • The policy of social work education.
  2. The project has to be truly international, involving social work educators from at least three schools in at least two countries with differing cultures or systems of social work education. The project should be expected to enhance international and cross-cultural collaboration, and may contribute to educational developments through the inclusion of schools of social work in countries where social work education is facing particular challenges.
  3. The proposal is creative and innovative.
  4. The proposal is clearly written, and presented in the following format:
    • Title of Proposal.
    • Names, affiliations and addresses of all participants. The coordinator, or contact person, should be identified.
    • Rationale and purpose of the project (5-10 lines).
    • An action plan, i.e. activities planned as part of the project (5-10 lines).
    • Expected contribution and outcomes of the project (5-10 lines).
    • Dissemination of the project outcomes.
    • Time table.
    • Budget, specifying all expense items, as well as any expected income from other sources. Please note that the IASSW grant can be used only for direct (out of pocket) expenditure, not for salaries of the applicants or for administrative overheads. The grant cannot be used only for individual travelling of few people.
    • Short (5−7 lines) biographical sketches of the participants.

Eligibility Criteria

  1. The project coordinator and two-thirds of the partners have to be IASSW school members and one-third can be individual members. The membership codes shall be mentioned in the application (if not found, please send a request to Rashmi Pandey, rashmi@iassw-aiets.org.
  2. At least two years IASSW membership prior to the grant application is required and the membership has to continue during the implementation of the project. The committee can waive the two-year rule on a case by case basis.
  3. Before submitting your proposal, please check advise membership status of each partner to your application.
  4. A new grant can be given to the coordinating school after three years from the completion of the previous project.
  5. Grants are not given only for travel expenses
  6. The selection of the projects is implemented in regional and thematic categories.

 

Review, notification of decisions and process in relation to successful applicants

Proposals will be reviewed by the International Projects Committee consisting of members appointed by the Board of Directors of IASSW. The recommendations of the committee will be presented to the Executive Committee for ratification. In the case of successful applications,there will be payment option as available for the payment of grants.

  • USD 1750 when the proposal has been approved, and the chair of the Committee has been notified that the project is about to be implemented.
  • USD 1750 after the submission of a final report.

Financial and membership information required of the coordinating school

 

Final Report

The final report should include a written academic report, financial report and one copy of materials created as part of the project (articles, power point presentations, videos, pictures, ethnographic material etc.). The report and the material can be published on the IASSW website or linked to the IASSW website. A link should be provided to materials available on the internet.

The written report should include the following parts:

  • Rationale and purpose of the project
  • Description of the process of implementation
  • A discussion of outcomes and/or feedback to the project.
  • Conclusions. (The concluding sections should address the transferability of the project, i.e. the possibility of implementing a similar project or parts of it in other settings).
  • The final written report is expected to be 2,500 − 4,000 words and should be preceded by an executive summary (not more than 200 words). An account of expenditures should be appended to the report as a separate attachment.
  • IASSW is expected to be mentioned in any publication based on the funded projects.
  • The preferred method of communication is by email and material should be presented in a digital form which can be added to the IASSW website.

Informing about the projects on the IASSW website

IASSW is developing the process for information delivery and visibility of the projects. That’s why we encourage you from the beginning to supply us with all kind of materials (like pictures, summaries, power points, videos, drawings, interviews, descriptions, quotations) of your project to be published on the website of IASSW. The publication committee will select and edit the material to be published. Please, send those materials to Dr. Alex Altshuler (The text material in Word-form.)

Dr. Alex Altshuler (PhD, MSW, MA)

Senior Lecturer at the School of Social Work, University of Haifa.

Chair of the IASSW International Projects Committee and Member-at-Large of the IASSW

Report of the Research Theory and Practice of Social Work in the World in Times of Pandemic

See here: Report of the Research Theory and Practice of Social Work in the World in Times of Pandemic


Launch of Ubuntu Digital Platform: Project Report

See here: Launch of Ubuntu Digital Platform


Culturally Relevant Curriculum (CRC) in Nigeria: Project Report

See here:  Culturally Relevant Curriculum CRC in Nigeria Project Report


The Guidelines on Social Work Practice Education & Internationalization: A Critical Review with Reference to Japan, Kenya, Norway, and India

See here: International Project Grant Final Report September 2023


Including the Voices of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Social Work Curriculum Development

See here: Including the Voices of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Social Work Curriculum Development


Developing an East Africa – UK collaboration project on Indigenous Voices in Social Work Education

See here: Developing an East Africa – UK collaboration project on Indigenous Voices in Social Work Education


IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2023

See here: The Association for Social Work Education in Africa (ASWEA)  document analysis project


IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2020-2023

Voices and Lenses: A Comparative and Collaborative Workshop Series on Social Work DocumentaryDownload Report

Responding to Gender-Based Violence through Social Work Curriculum in El Salvador:Download Report

ADAPTABILITY AND INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION DURING THE PANDEMIC OF COVID-19: A STUDY OF STUDENT’S EXPERIENCES ACROSS CAMPUSES IN INDIA AND CANADA : Download Report

Practices, priorities and challenges in student mobility programmes for field education: Developing supervision framework for better outcomes :Download


IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2018-2022

Rights-based Social Work Practice in South-eastern Europe :Download here

Lived Experiences of Young People after They Leave Care Homes/ Centres to Live Independently in Vietnam:DOWNLOAD

Collaboration for International field practicum for Social Work education in support of elderly care in Nigeria:DOWNLOAD

The Development of a Global Partnership to Further Social Work Education, Practice and Research in International Military Social Work:DOWNLOAD 

Empowerment and capacity-building for community leaders, social workers, and social transformers in the time of urgent political conflicts with four universities in Kenya, South Africa, and the USA:DOWNLOAD


IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2013-2018

  1. The Development of a Global Partnership to Further Social Work Education, Practice and Research in  International Military Social Work,  :DOWNLOAD
  2. Developing Social Work Education and Practice in Malawi: DOWNLOAD
  3. Building a comparative perspective on media representation of social work: the first step. Click here: DOWNLOAD
  4. Enhancing Social Work Field Education Through International Collaboration:  A Pilot Project in Central China . Click here: DOWNLOAD
  5. Where Knowledge, Social Work and Social Policy Meet: A Cross-National Perspective on the Involvement of Social Work Academics in Social Policy: DOWNLOAD
  6. Southeast Europe Academic Women’s Leadership Initiative (SEE) Click here: DOWNLOAD
  7. Rights Practice in the Biosphere: Testing a model of social work practice across diverse international contexts Click here: DOWNLOAD
  8. Building Social Work Education Capacity in Ethiopia through an International Travel and Study, Click here: DOWNLOAD
  9. “What and How Do We Teach, and How Do We Learn? A Reciprocal Research Project for Social Work Faculty from Asia, the Middle East, and European Countries” , Click here: DOWNLOAD

In April 2024 the IASSW Board of directors has taken a decision to keep the grant amount from US $3,500.

This is a continuous aspect of IASSW activities but the final submission date for the next round of bids will be announced later.

Download Cover Page for Project Application

Proposals (in Word-format) with filled Cover page for Project Application (in Word-format) should be sent by e-mail to: Dr. Alex Altshuler at alex.altshuler@gmail.com  and Copy to rashmi@iassw-aiets.org

 

Guidelines for submissions and criteria for evaluation

In the selection of the proposals for funding, the following dimensions will be prioritized:

  1. quality of the plan
  2. consistency
  3. global and/or regional relevance of the topic
  4. clear outcomes
  5. transferability of the outcomes
  6. the variety and number of partners involved
  7. the structure of the budget (not only for individual travel)

In order to qualify for support, proposals will have to meet the following criteria:

  1. The project can be expected to make a direct and meaningful contribution to at least one of the following areas:
    • Curriculum development
    • Content of specific units, modules or courses
    • Field instruction
    • Teaching methods
    • Technology of instruction
    • Staff development
    • Administration of educational programs
    • Community involvement of staff and students
    • The policy of social work education.
  2. The project has to be truly international, involving social work educators from at least three schools in at least two countries with differing cultures or systems of social work education. The project should be expected to enhance international and cross-cultural collaboration, and may contribute to educational developments through the inclusion of schools of social work in countries where social work education is facing particular challenges.
  3. The proposal is creative and innovative.
  4. The proposal is clearly written, and presented in the following format:
    • Title of Proposal.
    • Names, affiliations and addresses of all participants. The coordinator, or contact person, should be identified.
    • Rationale and purpose of the project (5-10 lines).
    • An action plan, i.e. activities planned as part of the project (5-10 lines).
    • Expected contribution and outcomes of the project (5-10 lines).
    • Dissemination of the project outcomes.
    • Time table.
    • Budget, specifying all expense items, as well as any expected income from other sources. Please note that the IASSW grant can be used only for direct (out of pocket) expenditure, not for salaries of the applicants or for administrative overheads. The grant cannot be used only for individual travelling of few people.
    • Short (5−7 lines) biographical sketches of the participants.

Eligibility Criteria

  1. The project coordinator and two-thirds of the partners have to be IASSW school members and one-third can be individual members. The membership codes shall be mentioned in the application (if not found, please send a request to Rashmi Pandey, rashmi@iassw-aiets.org.
  2. At least two years IASSW membership prior to the grant application is required and the membership has to continue during the implementation of the project. The committee can waive the two-year rule on a case by case basis.
  3. Before submitting your proposal, please check advise membership status of each partner to your application.
  4. A new grant can be given to the coordinating school after three years from the completion of the previous project.
  5. Grants are not given only for travel expenses
  6. The selection of the projects is implemented in regional and thematic categories.

 

Review, notification of decisions and process in relation to successful applicants

Proposals will be reviewed by the International Projects Committee consisting of members appointed by the Board of Directors of IASSW. The recommendations of the committee will be presented to the Executive Committee for ratification. In the case of successful applications,there will be payment option as available for the payment of grants.

  • USD 1750 when the proposal has been approved, and the chair of the Committee has been notified that the project is about to be implemented.
  • USD 1750 after the submission of a final report.

Financial and membership information required of the coordinating school

 

Final Report

The final report should include a written academic report, financial report and one copy of materials created as part of the project (articles, power point presentations, videos, pictures, ethnographic material etc.). The report and the material can be published on the IASSW website or linked to the IASSW website. A link should be provided to materials available on the internet.

The written report should include the following parts:

  • Rationale and purpose of the project
  • Description of the process of implementation
  • A discussion of outcomes and/or feedback to the project.
  • Conclusions. (The concluding sections should address the transferability of the project, i.e. the possibility of implementing a similar project or parts of it in other settings).
  • The final written report is expected to be 2,500 − 4,000 words and should be preceded by an executive summary (not more than 200 words). An account of expenditures should be appended to the report as a separate attachment.
  • IASSW is expected to be mentioned in any publication based on the funded projects.
  • The preferred method of communication is by email and material should be presented in a digital form which can be added to the IASSW website.

Informing about the projects on the IASSW website

IASSW is developing the process for information delivery and visibility of the projects. That’s why we encourage you from the beginning to supply us with all kind of materials (like pictures, summaries, power points, videos, drawings, interviews, descriptions, quotations) of your project to be published on the website of IASSW. The publication committee will select and edit the material to be published. Please, send those materials to Dr. Alex Altshuler (The text material in Word-form.)

Dr. Alex Altshuler (PhD, MSW, MA)

Senior Lecturer at the School of Social Work, University of Haifa.

Chair of the IASSW International Projects Committee and Member-at-Large of the IASSW

IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2023

See here: The Association for Social Work Education in Africa (ASWEA)  document analysis project

IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2020-2023

Voices and Lenses: A Comparative and Collaborative Workshop Series on Social Work Documentary : Download Report

Responding to Gender-Based Violence through Social Work Curriculum in El Salvador: Download Report

ADAPTABILITY AND INNOVATIONS IN SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION DURING THE PANDEMIC OF COVID-19: A STUDY OF STUDENT’S EXPERIENCES ACROSS CAMPUSES IN INDIA AND CANADA : Download Report

Practices, priorities and challenges in student mobility programmes for field education: Developing supervision framework for better outcomes :Download


 

IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2018-2022

Rights-based Social Work Practice in South-eastern Europe : Download here

Lived Experiences of Young People after They Leave Care Homes/ Centres to Live Independently in Vietnam: DOWNLOAD

Collaboration for International field practicum for Social Work education in support of elderly care in Nigeria: DOWNLOAD

The Development of a Global Partnership to Further Social Work Education, Practice and Research in International Military Social Work: DOWNLOAD 

Empowerment and capacity-building for community leaders, social workers, and social transformers in the time of urgent political conflicts with four universities in Kenya, South Africa, and the USA: DOWNLOAD

IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2013-2018

  1. The Development of a Global Partnership to Further Social Work Education, Practice and Research in  International Military Social Work,  :DOWNLOAD
  2. Developing Social Work Education and Practice in Malawi: DOWNLOAD
  3. Building a comparative perspective on media representation of social work: the first step. Click here: DOWNLOAD
  4. Enhancing Social Work Field Education Through International Collaboration:  A Pilot Project in Central China . Click here: DOWNLOAD
  5. Where Knowledge, Social Work and Social Policy Meet: A Cross-National Perspective on the Involvement of Social Work Academics in Social Policy: DOWNLOAD
  6. Southeast Europe Academic Women’s Leadership Initiative (SEE) Click here: DOWNLOAD
  7. Rights Practice in the Biosphere: Testing a model of social work practice across diverse international contexts Click here: DOWNLOAD
  8. Building Social Work Education Capacity in Ethiopia through an International Travel and Study, Click here: DOWNLOAD
  9. “What and How Do We Teach, and How Do We Learn? A Reciprocal Research Project for Social Work Faculty from Asia, the Middle East, and European Countries” , Click here: DOWNLOAD

 

IASSW FUNDED PROJECT: REPORTS OF PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2013-2018

See hereFinal Reports of completed projects

Testimonial

What people say about us
  • Very excited to be one of the recipients of the IASSW International Project which allowed me to have a great network and do impactful research. Being a member of this large professional network allowed me to update and contribute to the profession in many ways.
     
    Dr Kiran Thampi
    Head-School of Social Work, Rajagiri College of Social Sciences (Autonomous), India.
  • IASSW helps social work faculty worldwide to keep abreast of international social work education developments  and provides faculty with multiple ways to get involved in cross national education and research initiatives and funding opportunities. 

    Mary Ann Forgey
    Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service New York
  • Being part of the IASSW allows us to define together how we want Social Work to be in today’s and future societies

    Dr. Francisco Ródenas-Rigla
    University of Valencia (Spain)

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