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Research Fellowship: Land, Corruption and Discrimination

Research Fellowship: Land, Corruption and Discrimination

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:

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
Fellowship Scheme
Essay Competition

For more information, visit Equal Rights Trust.

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