We are an apolitical, multi-ethnic, religiously neutral organisation, committed to non-discriminatory treatment of others in all aspects of our work. We operate in accordance with the Equality Act;
The ethical standards which apply to the BISI’s activities (including research, teaching, consultancy, outreach, and fundraising work) arise from the basic principle that such activities should neither include practices which directly impose a risk of serious harm nor be indirectly dependent upon such practices. Serious harm includes, for example, failure to respect the interests of human beings and damage to items of cultural value or the natural environment. Ethical practice also requires that the use of individuals’ personal data are fully justified and that statutory controls and codes of practice are observed at all times.
Everyone who works for or with BISI has responsibility for ensuring data is collected, stored and handled appropriately. Read our Data Protection Policy in full.
BISI has a zero tolerance policy towards bribery and corruption and is committed to acting fairly and with integrity in all of its business dealings and relationships and implementing and enforcing effective systems to counter bribery. Read our Anti Bribery Policy in full
BISI welcomes philanthropic gifts and sponsorships which support the values of the Institute and enable it to advance its mission. The Gift Acceptance Policy forms part of a framework for solicitation, review, acceptance, administration and stewardship of all philanthropic gifts and sponsorships to the BISI. Read our Gifts Acceptance Policy in full.
BISI works to advance research and public education about Iraq in all of the arts, humanities and social sciences subjects, and enables exchange and collaboration between UK and Iraqi academics. Our grants and scholarships have helped the fund the following research projects.
Research Grant
Research grant