Policy studies funding announced
About $31 million in funding has been given to support 79 projects under the special round of the Public Policy Research (PPR) Funding Scheme, the Government announced today.
A total of 210 applications were received for the special round, which was launched last November to fund local research institutions and think tanks to research topics relating to the underlying causes of the social incidents that took place in the second half of 2019.
The research may also cover important political, economic, cultural and societal issues relating to deep-seated problems of society.
Assessment of the applications received under the special round was conducted by the independent assessment panel chaired by and comprising experienced academics.
The research quality of the proposal and relevance to the themes of the special round were the principal assessment criteria, with consideration given to factors such as whether the research proposal was solution-oriented, feasible and practical, whether the methodology was reasonable and sound, the applicant’s capability and whether the proposed budget was cost-effective.
The assessment panel took a holistic view on each research proposal, reached a collective decision and made recommendations, the Policy Innovation & Co-ordination Office said, adding that a declaration of interest system was in place to ensure the assessments were fair and impartial.
In general, a sum of up to $500,000 has been granted to each approved project under the special round.
The approved projects have commenced progressively and are expected to be completed by the end of the year, with the first batch to be completed in late September to early October.
Click here for details of the funded projects.