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A project supporting activities encouraging full and immediate open access to scientific publication, led by Nora Papp of cOAlition S at the European Science Foundation.
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In a project led by Sourovi De, Oxford Policy Management will carry out a series of evaluation, learning, and technical support activities for TWCF's Global Innovations for Character Development Initiative.
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Environmental and climate science training will enable faith leaders to participate in decision-making processes related to environmental and climate issues facing their communities.
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Joyful by nature: a comparative approach to the evolution and function of joy in intelligent species
Examining joy as an aspect of intelligence in non-human animals: chimpanzees, bonobos, the New Zealand-native kea parrot, and bottlenose dolphins.
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Helping leaders to sustain societies & economies through climate initiatives by giving specific climate action guidance to philanthropists, investors & other partners.
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With TWCF funding, ConTraSt, an interactive open-access website that compares theories of consciousness by connecting findings from independent experiments, plans to become a hub for the consciousness community.
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A research study into barriers for adopting decentralized finance (‘DeFi’) technologies in developing economies. Trials in Guatemala and Vietnam will provide data that will offer policymakers and innovators greater understanding of the opportunities surrounding this open-source blockchain technology.
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An exploration of different free-market mechanisms for allocating clean and safe drinking water to homes in rural India, led by University of Chicago’s Fiona Burlig.
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Research led by Virgil Henry Storr, George Mason University's Mercatus Center examines the intricacies of social bonds formed in commercial settings.
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Research into the impact of anti-competitive practices in the construction industry on housing affordability for the poor across South Asia.