The Understanding Violent Conflict (UVC) program of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC) invites research grant applications from postdoctoral researchers, policy analysts, and practitioners working on the drivers of conflict at universities and nongovernmental organizations.
Application Deadline: 6th January 2019 at 11:59pm (EST)
Eligible Countries: International
About the Award: The Conflict Research Fellowship (CRF) offers yearlong support for experienced scholars (based at a university or NGO). The CRF is part of the Conflict Research Programme (CRP), a four year, UK Department of International Development funded research program based at the London School of Economics and Political Science that investigates the drivers of violent conflict in five cases: Somalia, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, and Syria. The program focuses on ways in which the political economy of public authority helps to explain the persistence and spread of violence. Successful fellowship candidates will need to examine how different interventions affect violent conflict and/or the risk of renewed violent conflict; analyze “what works”to counter drivers of conflict; and explore the contextual factors that affect the efficacy of such interventions, including the linkages among international, national, state, and local level dynamics. Successful candidates will contribute to the overall analysis of conflict through case studies of external interventions in four areas prioritized by the program:
Type: Research, Fellowship
Eligibility:
Value and Number of Awards: Up to 7-9 individual grants of a maximum of £17,000 will be awarded.
Duration of Programme: Grants are awarded on a competitive, peer-reviewed basis and are intended to support three months of field-based research, whereas a visiting fellowship can be supported for a maximum of 6 months.
How to Apply: All applications must be uploaded through the online portal.
Do not hesitate to contact program staff at the Social Science Research Council in New York if you have further questions. Program staff may be contacted at uvc@ssrc.org or by telephone at (+1) 718-517-3707.
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