Application Deadline: 27th April 2018.
Applications are invited for an International Fellowship for early to mid-career urban scholars from the Global South, on any theme pertinent to a better understanding of urban realities in the Global South. The Fellowship covers the costs of a sabbatical period at a university of the candidate’s choice in the Global North or South for the purpose of writing up the candidate’s existing research findings in the form of publishable articles or a book under the guidance of a chosen mentor in their field of study. Funding is available for a period ranging between 3-9 months.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be early career urban scholars with a PhD obtained within the preceding 5 years who currently work in a university or other research institution within the Global South.
- Candidates must also be nationals of a country in the Global South.
- Preference may be given to candidates from least or low-income countries but middle-income developing countries are not excluded if the need for support is justified. See: OECD List of ODA Recipients (2014-2017)
Requirements
- The candidate must make suitable arrangements to be mentored by a suitably experienced senior urban scholar at the candidate’s chosen research institution.
- Further particulars are available to download here.
- An application form can be downloaded here.
Benefits
- The financial support attached to the fellowship will meet accommodation and subsistence needs while staying at the Host University, return (economy class) air fare, and assistance towards research costs.
- There is also a small budget available for the mentor to assist the Fellow to meet their intended research aims should this be appropriate.
Submission:
Application forms are available here. Completed applications must be submitted electronically to USF Director of Operations, Joe Shaw ([email protected]), no later than 27th April 2018.
The application must include:
- an outline of the planned research, demonstrating its originality, rigour and value to the field of urban studies [1200 words max.]
- a statement of the intended research outputs (e.g. articles [specify target journals], a monograph, etc.) [300 words max.]
- designation of the northern or southern institution where the fellowship will be pursued and reasons for its selection [300 words max.]
- the name of the urban scholar at that institution willing to act as mentor to the fellow during the fellowship, and a statement of how their expertise will support and facilitate the proposed research
- draft budget listing main cost items
- a 3-page CV listing academic achievements and publications
- a letter from the prospective mentor stating their willingness to act as a mentor to the fellow and indicating the suitability of the host institution for the proposed sabbatical study
- a short CV from the mentor, preferably including any previous mentoring experience if applicable.
- the names and contact details of two academic referees.
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Urban Studies Foundation International Fellowship 2018