University of Notre Dame
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies

Opportunities

The Legacy Project offers a variety of opportunities to be exposed to new research and ideas, to engage with one another, and to fund their research ultilizing the Colombian Truth Commisions’ Transmedia platform.

Opportunities for the Notre Dame Community

Kellogg Institute for International Studies

Kellogg Institute’s Legacy Project Internal Grants

The Kellogg Institute’s Legacy Project Internal Grants aim to support Notre Dame faculty, researchers and graduate students with grants of up to $2,500, that use, and intend to maximize, the transmedia files of the Colombian Truth Commission towards peace, conflict, and democracy research at the University of Notre Dame.

This grant is made possible by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies.

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Opportunities for Academics and Scholar-practitioners

Kellogg Institute for International Studies

Kellogg Institute’s Legacy Project External Grants

The Kellogg Institute’s Legacy Project External Grants aim to bring outstanding scholar-practitioners focused on maximizing the potential of the transmedia files of the Colombian Truth Commission towards peace, conflict, and democracy research to the University of Notre Dame.

This grant is made possible by the Kellogg Institute for International Studies.

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Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies

Clingen Family Center’s Legacy Project Grant

The Clingen Family Center’s Legacy Project Grants is a short-term, residential research grant of $5,000 to support use of the Legacy Project archive. Applications are open to scholars who are either based in the UK or Ireland and interested in utilizing the transmedia files of the Colombian Truth Commission to support research in peace studies, transitional justice, trauma, conflict, or similar research agendas, or based anywhere in the world and interested in using the archive for research relating specifically to the topic of Ireland and Colombia.

This grant is made possible by the Clingen Family Center for the Study of Modern Ireland.

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