Học Bổng Toàn Phần Bậc Sau Đại Học Về Social And Economic Equity Program 2024 - 2025
The Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity (AFSEE) program is accepting applications for its 2025-26 cohort. This fully funded fellowship, based at the International Inequalities Institute (III) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in the United Kingdom, supports mid-career leaders working to address social and economic inequalities globally.
Key Details
- Applications Deadline: 10 January 2025, 5 PM (UK Time)
- Interview notification: March 2025
- Final Decision: Mid-April 2025
- Number of Opportunity: 18 (9 Non-Residential, and 9 Residential Fellows)
- Fellowship Type: Fully-funded
- Host Institution: International Inequalities Institute, LSE
- Location: United Kingdom (UK)
- Degree Required: Undergraduate
- Eligible Countries: All
Benefits
The fellows will benefit from the program as follows:
- Residential Fellows are supported by a designated LSE academic mentor, the AFSEE Academic Lead, through monthly meetings, regular check-ins, and additional engagement opportunities throughout the year.
- The Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity Residential track is a fully supported fellowship.
- Fellows with family caregiving duties can get modest financial assistance.
Eligibility Criteria
There are specific requirements for the AFSEE program that all applicants must meet:
Requirements Residential Fellows
- Applicants must meet LSE admission requirements for MSc in Inequalities and Social Science (2:1 degree or equivalent).
- A background in social sciences or related work experience is advantageous but not mandatory.
- Meet LSE English Language Requirement.
- Minimum of 7 years of leadership experience addressing inequalities.
- Ineligible if recently completed an MSc, holds a PhD, or is pursuing a degree.
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