Campbell Fellowship for Women Scholar-Practitioners from Developing Nations

Application Deadline: November 1st 2014

Campbell Fellowship for Women Scholar programme seeks to advance the scholarly careers of women social scientists from the developing world; to support research that identifies causes of gender inequity in the developing world; and to support research that promotes women’s economic and social well-being.

 

Award:

  • In addition to a $4,500/month stipend and housing and office space on the SAR campus,
  • the Campbell Fellow receives travel, shipping, and library resource funds; health insurance; and
  • the support of a mentoring committee of established scholar-practitioners.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Citizenship:
    Applicants must be nationals of developing countries that are currently eligible to borrow from the World Bank.
  • Academic Discipline:
    Applicants should be pursuing research in one of the social sciences: anthropology, economics, education, geography, history, law, linguistics, political science, psychology, social work, or sociology, or in an interdisciplinary field that incorporates two or more of these disciplines.
  • Research Topic:
    Projects must have applications for promoting well-being amongst women and their communities.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Campbell Fellowship for Women Scholar

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