Panmure House is the final remaining home of Adam Smith and is now a 21st century centre for social and economic debate and research, managed under the stewardship of Edinburgh Business School and Heriot-Watt University in the UK.
The Panmure House Prize is an annual award of US$75,000 for research that explores the relationship between long-term thinking and radical innovation. The Prize is awarded to emerging leaders in academia and enables research that embodies Adam Smith's own approach to rigorous empiricism and long-term, inter-disciplinary thinking.
The Prize is open to academics in and across all disciplines.
Funder
Application Instructions
Full criteria for submission can be found on the Panmure House website.
If you would like to know more about the application process or your eligibility status, contact the Research Grants Team
Submission Information
Funder Deadline for submission is 6 May 2024.