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a brief description
The introduction of the 2022-23 Atlantic Programme for the Social and Economic Justice Programme is now open. The fellowship is open to
all nationalities and the deadline is January 10, 2022.
The Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity
is a fully funded training based in London economics and political science. We are one of seven interconnected Atlantic fellowships around the world.
Are you a change maker committed to fighting inequality? Do you want to learn from scientists,
innovators, social change organizations, most recently academic research and expert insights into inequality? Are you ready to join forces with a lifelong global peer network?
We are looking for colleagues who are bold and willing to challenge power;
who see the bigger picture of how inequality occurs; who have imagination
and boldness in the way they perceive solutions; who bring care and
cooperation in their practices; who understand the importance of the experience of inequality, and whose own living experience teaches their practice; who focus not on progress in their careers, but on their commitment to changing the world through teamwork and response approaches.
state |
britain – london |
donor |
Atlantic Fellowship |
target group |
outside the european economic area |
level of study |
training |
funding |
fully funded |
funding
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the fellowship includes full tuition fees; a grant of up to £10,000 to support the work of the project;
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travel expenses for personal units; accommodation and related costs during units; and
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pay visa fees.
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modest financial support is available to colleagues with family care responsibilities. the program also contains a file
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a flexibility fund to which colleagues can apply in emergencies. more information is
available on request.
eligibility criteria
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Fellow residents will receive a full-time master’s degree for one
year in inequality and social sciences at LSE, as well as AFSEE units. The residential path is suitable
for people who can devote themselves to full-time academic year study. Fellow residents are required to move to London for the duration of the Master’s programme.
Modest financial support is available to colleagues with family care responsibilities.
Non-resident colleagues are given a unique opportunity to work
on and study inequality over a 12-month period across a range of outstanding and comprehensive AFSEE units, and the work of the practice-based project. Non-residential
colleagues remain in their homes and professional
environments during the fellowship year and travel to attend personal AFSEE units. Due to low commitment to time
and location, this fellowship path is ideal for applicants unable to take a full year off from their work. However, they are expected
to devote time, at least three hours a week in addition to their unit commitments, reading, courses, and project work.
note
this scholarship is available to all students and graduates from any stage of study and any major
this grant has no maximum age limit.
the required papers
fill the application application
write the required articles excellently
letter of intentions
CV RESUME
deadline
january 22, 2022
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