Upcoming Opportunities: June 2020

Here are some exciting opportunities with deadlines coming up in June 2020! If you have a relevant opportunity that you would like added, please email us at cihablog[at]gmail[dot]com.

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Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) 2021 Women PeaceMakers Fellowship (Deadline June 1):

The Women PeaceMakers fellowship offers a unique opportunity for local women peacebuilders to engage in a cycle of learning, practice, research and strengthening of peacebuilding partnerships through participation in a 12-month fellowship. By co-developing evidence-based and data-driven solutions, through this fellowship the women and organizations at the center of our most serious peacebuilding challenges demonstrate why they are best positioned to influence positive change. The Women PeaceMaker program is based at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies. To learn more about this fellowship, visit: http://www.cihablog.com/job/kroc-institute-for-peace-and-justice-ipj-2021-women-peacemakers-fellowship

IAP – Call for Chapters – Research on Education in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East (Deadline June 2020):

Information Age Publishing (IAP) invites you to contribute a chapter to Book IX of the Series Research in Education in Africa, Caribbean, and the Middle East to be published by Information Age Publishing in Spring 2022. This proposed book will be tentatively titled Effects of Government Mandates and Policies on Public Education in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. For more information, visit: http://www.cihablog.com/job/iap-call-for-chapters-research-on-education-in-africa-the-caribbean-and-the-middle-east

Working Group in African Political Economy (WGAPE) – Rapid Research Grants Request for Proposals (Deadline June 10)

The Working Group in African Political Economy (WGAPE), managed by the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA), brings together faculty and advanced graduate students in Economics and Political Science who combine field research experience in Africa with training in political economy methods. The group has met semi-annually to discuss the in-progress work of its core members and invited guests since 2002. It is co-led by Daniel Posner (UCLA), Edward Miguel (UC Berkeley), Brian Dillon (Cornell), Amanda Robinson (Ohio State University), and Amma Panin (World Bank). WGAPE is now accepting applications for rapid research grant funding. For more information, visit: http://www.cihablog.com/job/working-group-in-african-political-economy-wgape-rapid-research-grants-request-for-proposals