Deadline: 15 January 2024
The Asia Foundation is announcing a fellowship program targeting women researchers from the Global South with an interest in researching conflict dynamics in border regions.
In 2024, The Asia Foundation, together with its partners in the Cross-Border Conflict: Evidence, Policy, and Trends (XCEPT) program, will support six women researchers from across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to undertake independent research projects and grow their professional skills and networks.
Since 2018, XCEPT has worked with local partners to develop a better global understanding of political, economic, and social dynamics in conflict-affected borderlands from Myanmar to Syria and South Sudan. More than 50 researchers from the regions of study have collectively produced and published over 220 pieces of original work, linking with contemporary discussions on a range of development issues, from trade and migration to governance and climate change.
The one-year initiative combines a research grant with opportunities for skills development and professional networking. Fellows will undertake original research with opportunities for publishing their work, a critical step in building a professional profile. A vital aspect of the initiative will be participation in joint skills-building and networking activities, peer learning and individual mentoring with experienced researchers working within the XCEPT program. This will also include opportunities to attend in-person workshops and conferences to present work to key policy audiences and development practitioners.
About the Fellowship
- This program will support six early career female researchers for a period of 12 months between 20 March 2024 and 20 March 2025. As well as providing a grant for undertaking original research, a key aspect of the fellowship will be participation in joint skills-building and networking activities, as well as peer learning and individual mentoring with experienced researchers working within the X-Border Local Research Network. Fellows will be supervised by a dedicated coordinator through regular remote meetings.
- The fellowship will be based remotely and is supported by a $25,000 stipend.
- Through this program, fellows will be supported to:
- Develop knowledge and skills in conducting research in complex conflict-affected border regions through formal training and one-to-one mentoring with senior researchers and experts;
- Grow new professional networks with individuals and organisations from the Global South working on development interventions and policy solutions for contexts of protracted conflict;
- Produce original research with institutional support from the X-Border Local Research Network partners.
Requirements and Qualifications
- This fellowship is open to female researchers who are nationals of the following countries, reflecting the XCEPT program’s geographical focus areas:
- Afghanistan
- Algeria
- Bangladesh
- Egypt
- Ethiopia
- Iraq
- Iran
- Lebanon
- Kenya
- Morocco
- Libya
- Tunisia
- Myanmar
- Pakistan
- Saudi Arabia
- Somalia
- South Sudan
- Sudan
- Syria
- Yemen
- Applicants should meet the following criteria:
- Recent completion of a master’s degree or PhD in Political Science, International Relations, Development Studies, or a similar relevant topic area or equivalent professional research expertise, including completion of at least one report or journal article of similar length and rigour to a master’s thesis.
- Demonstrable interest in issues related to conflict prevention and peacebuilding, and/or development initiatives in unstable or conflict-affected contexts.
- Sufficient command of written and spoken English to enable participation in training and networking activities, and to produce.
- Availability to dedicate, on average, at least two to three days flexibly per week for the duration of the fellowship, to activities associated with the program, as well as participation in regular online meetings (at least one per week) and several in-person events throughout the year.
- Proposed research conducted through the fellowship must contribute to a better understanding of conflict-affected borderlands, and/or how conflicts connect across borders, with the aim of providing analysis that can inform development policy and programming. Research produced through this fellowship will be required to focus on the follow core themes of the XCEPT program:
- Gender and conflict, or women, peace and security in border regions
- Governance in unstable border regions
- Geostrategic dimensions of transnational conflict
- Climate change and insecurity
- Economic drivers of conflict.
For more information, visit The Asia Foundation.