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Climate and Sustainability Academy

Empowering Research and Leadership in Climate Action

Summary:

Chatham House, in collaboration with UNITAR and the University of Oxford’s RLRH, invites applications for a ten-month fellowship. The Climate and Sustainability Academy program nurtures fellows to work on personal projects, enhance research in humanitarian energy, and develop leadership skills. It emphasizes inclusive analysis for displaced people’s energy needs.

Application Requirements:

Candidates must have personal experience with forced displacement and hold a BA degree or equivalent3. They should demonstrate research experience, leadership potential, and a commitment to Chatham House’s mission.

Fellowship Benefits:

Fellows receive a £2,365 monthly stipend covering living costs in London. The Academy also funds relocation, UK healthcare surcharge, and research-related expenses.

Fellowship Type:

Research and leadership development in international affairs, focusing on environment and society.

Award Fellowships:

Post-fellowship, alumni gain access to Chatham House’s network and a five-year membership.

Deadline:

Applications must be submitted by April 22, 2024.

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