Chatham House Fellowship: Work on Climate & Sustainability Solutions (Deadline April 22nd)
Calling all passionate individuals with experience in forced displacement!
Chatham House, a prestigious international affairs institute, offers a 10-month fellowship focused on climate and sustainability solutions for displaced populations. This program is a collaboration with the Global Platform for Action on Sustainable Energy in Displacement Settings (GPA) and the University of Oxford Refugee-Led Research Hub (RLRH).
What You’ll Do:
- Spend 10 months at Chatham House in London.
- Develop a research project related to humanitarian energy access for refugees.
- Contribute to the Environment and Society Programme and the GPA Transforming Humanitarian Energy Access (THEA) program.
Benefits:
- Monthly stipend to cover living expenses.
- Funding for relocation, research costs, and healthcare.
- Access to Chatham House faculty, alumni, and a 5-year membership.
Who Can Apply?
- Individuals with lived experience of forced displacement (refugees, asylum seekers, etc.).
- A completed Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with research experience.
- Early-to-mid-career professionals in academia, NGOs, government, media, etc.
- Strong interest in international affairs, climate change, and Chatham House’s mission.
- Excellent communication and English language skills.
- Demonstrated leadership potential.
- (Ideal) Strong quantitative data analysis skills.
Selection Process:
- Applications reviewed by a selection committee.
- Shortlisted candidates interviewed via Zoom.
- Final selection based on criteria listed above.
Don’t Miss Out!
The application deadline is April 22nd, 2024. Apply now and contribute to creating a more sustainable future for displaced populations.