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Urban Studies Foundation International Fellowship in UK, 2019

­The new International Fellowship for early to mid-career urban scholars from the Global South for the year 2019. Funding is available for a period ranging from 3-9 months.

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

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The main objective of the USF is to provide significant grant funding and support to individuals and institutions engaged in the advancement of groundbreaking postgraduate urban academic research and education. We achieve these aims primarily through our core grant-funding streams.

Scholarship Description: 

  • Application Deadline: May 7, 2019
  • Course Level: Fellowship is available to pursue research.
  • Study Subject: Fellowship is awarded on any theme pertinent to a better understanding of urban realities in the Global South.
  • Scholarship Award: 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.
  • Number of Scholarships: Numbers not given
  • Scholarship can be taken in the UK

Eligibility for the Scholarship: 

Eligible Countries: Candidates must also be nationals of a country in the Global South, defined here as countries on the OECD’s current ODA recipient list (2019-2020). Preference may be given to candidates from least or low-income countries but middle-income countries on the list are not excluded if the need for support is justified.

Entrance Requirements: To be eligible for this scholarship you must meet the following requirements:

Applicants must be early to mid-career urban scholars with a PhD obtained within the preceding 10 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, defined here as countries on the OECD’s current ODA recipient list (2018-2020). Preference may be given to candidates from least or low-income countries but middle-income countries on the list are not excluded if the need for support is justified.

The candidate must make suitable arrangements to be mentored by a suitably experienced senior urban scholar at the candidate’s chosen research institution.

English Language Requirements: Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

Research Scholarships

Application Procedure:

How to Apply: 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 a mentor to the fellow during the fellowship, and a statement of how their expertise will support and facilitate the proposed research
  • a 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 (3 pages maximum), preferably including any previous mentoring experience if applicable.
  • the names and contact details of two academic referees.

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