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Non-Residential Fellowship: Scholarship by Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity

The Atlantic Fellows programme for Social and Economic Equity at the International Inequalities Institute is a fantastic new opportunity for experienced academics and senior practitioners to dig deeper into the causes of inequalities.

The Fellowships are available in TWO fully-funded tracks:

  1. Atlantic Residential Fellowship: supports applicants in taking the one year MSc Inequalities and Social Science (MISS), with dedicated mentorship, as well as engaging with the wider work of the Atlantic Fellows programme (such as the Annual conference and Non-Residential Fellows activities).
  2. Atlantic Non-Residential Fellowship: a unique opportunity to study via a series of distinct, comprehensive short courses, with both academic and in-the-field work, comprising around seven weeks in total throughout the year. Non-Residential Fellows remain based in their home and professional environments, and travel to attend the Modules. The Non-Residential Fellows will undertake practical project work, and contribute to the Annual Conference and other activities as part of the Atlantic Fellows programme.

Non-Residential Fellowship:

Application DeadlineJanuary 31, 2021
Country to studyUnited Kingdom
School to studyLondon School of Economics and Political Sciences
TypeFellowship
SponsorAtlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity
GenderMen and Women

Benefits of Non-Residential Fellowship:

  1. Each Non-Residential Fellow receives support from a dedicated mentor who has been selected for expertise and experience in the Fellow’s area of focus.
  2. The Non-Residential Track of the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity programme is a funded fellowship. The fellowship includes full tuition fees; a £3,000 grant to support project work; dedicated mentorship; travel to and from London/Cape Town for each Module; accommodation and related costs during Modules; and reimbursement of visa fees.
  3. Modest financial support is available for Fellows who have family care responsibilities. The programme also has a Resilience Fund to which Fellows can apply in the event of emergencies. Further information is available upon request.

Duration of Award:

  1. Non-Residential Atlantic Fellowship: 12 to 18 months

Requirements for Non-Residential Fellowship:

  1. Applicants for the Non-Residential Atlantic Fellowship must meet the Standard English Language requirements for the LSE. Proof must be included with your final application documents.
  2. Separate eligibilities can be read on the application forms of each fellowship.

Application Deadline

January 31, 2021

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity on evision.lse.ac.uk to apply

For more details, visit Atlantic Fellows website

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