Are you dreaming of getting research funding to do a big independent project? Are you at the start of your career wondering how this will fit in with your other responsibilities? Have you had some smaller grants and are thinking about how to scale up to bigger funder calls? We talked to Dr Marie Huber, who was awarded €2m last year, which a large grant from the European Research Council. Marie is a business historian working Africa. In our BAM Business History webinar, she shares how you can achieve grant success even if you have a non-standard career, how to think about gaining funding strategically, and career breaks for mothers and carers are recognised. If you are a member of the BAM MBH SIG and not a paying subscriber to OHN, email me a screenshot of your membership number and SIG selection, and I’ll give you access to this post. And even if you are not, the monthly subscription is only £5 and you can cancel any time. Also, you get a free gift post as a free subscriber, so why not make it this one?... Watch with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Organizational History Network to watch this video and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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Friday, 16 January 2026
Getting Research Funding in Business and Management History
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Getting Research Funding in Business and Management History
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