Deadline: 26-Feb-23
The Equal Rights Trust is seeking a Research Fellow to join them on a part-time basis to participate in an exciting regional research project on the links between land corruption and discrimination.
All Equal Rights Trust Fellowships are designed to support individuals interested in increasing their knowledge and experience in the field of equality law, while supporting the Trust in developing and delivering their projects and initiatives.
The Fellowship seeks to support the professional development of researchers on equality law and is aimed at graduate students, lawyers, academics or activists with an interest in building their knowledge and understanding of the field.
The Equal Rights Trust is now supporting Transparency International with a new project, which seeks to examine in greater depth the links between discrimination and land corruption, through research in Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Benefits
This Fellowship consists of:
- A financial award of £7,200;
- A programme of continuous training, technical support and expert guidance on equality law from their team;
- The opportunity to undertake guided, supervised research on patterns of discriminatory corruption in the ownership, transfer, use and management of land.
Duration: The Fellowship has an estimated duration of six months, and in order to take full advantage of the opportunity, Fellows should expect to be available for three day per week.
Person Specification
- Undergraduate degree in a related field such as law, international relations, social sciences, or humanities (Essential)
- An advanced degree (postgraduate) in a relevant subject such as equality or international human rights law; or in the process of undertaking such a degree; or equivalent experience (Desirable)
- Demonstrable understanding of, and interest in, international human rights law; or equality law; or corruption law and policy (Essential)
- Strong research and analytical skills, in particular literature review and analysis (Essential)
Fellowship Scheme
- There is no geographical scope or limitation to this scheme. Participants from anywhere in the world are invited to enter the competition. Applicants from the project focus countries are particularly welcomed. All training and research activities associated with the fellowship will take place remotely.
- They particularly welcome entries from participants who may have suffered disadvantage because of one or more protected characteristic.
- Unfortunately, Fellows are not eligible for visa sponsorship under the UK’s Immigration Rules. Fellows will be responsible for any tax, national insurance or similar liability or contribution arising from receipt of the award in their jurisdiction.
Essay Competition
- Participants should submit an essay responding to the following question:
- Why and how do discrimination and corruption fuel each other in the land sector?
- Please answer with reference to the experience of one or more marginalised groups in one or more of the project target countries (Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe)
- Participants must submit an unpublished essay in English written solely by them.
- The target length of the essay is approximately 3000 words. Essays that are shorter than 2500 words and longer than 3500 words will not be considered.
- Essays must be appropriately referenced using footnotes and should include a Bibliography. The Bibliography and references should not be included in the word count.
- Essays will only be accepted in Word format. The document should follow the following formatting guidelines:
- Pages should be numbered.
- Cambria font, 11-point, should be used for the body of the essay and 10-point for footnotes/endnotes.
- Line spacing should be 1.5 lines for the body of the essay and single-spaced for footnotes/endnotes.
- Any essay that does not follow the guidelines will be reformatted and points will be deducted.
- Authors should not put their name or any identifying information in their essays.
- Each participant must also include a curriculum vitae of no more than two pages in length, explaining the experience or interest of the author in equality law.
- CVs must be submitted as a separate document from the essay. CVs will be accepted in Word or PDF format.
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