Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice VIP Lab Fellowship 2023 (Funded) | APPLY NOW

This informs the public about the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice VIP Lab Fellowship 2023. Details about the Program are given below.

Violence Inequality and Power Lab Fellowship

About Violence Inequality and Power Lab Fellowship 2023

The Violence, Inequality and Power Lab (VIP Lab) is a space for cutting-edge research and idea generation on how to shift the power inequalities that reinforce cycles of violence. Inequality is correlated with nearly all forms of violence, yet there remains a dearth of focused analysis or reflection on the ways in which unequal power relationships shape responses to violence.

In 2023, we launched the VIP Lab Fellows Program with funding from the U.S. Department of Education with the goal of helping fill this analytic and conversational void. The goal of the fellowship is to support rigorous research and advance thought leadership on how power inequalities impact violence, both in driving violence dynamics and influencing responses to it. The cohort will be made up of eight fellows with two residential to be based in San Diego, CA, and six nonresidential to be based anywhere in the world.

Program Details

  • Complete a research product (formats could include journal article, a policy brief, think piece, white paper, literature review);
  • Contribute to a final report to be drafted by the VIP Lab;
    Expand and reinforce their existing network;
  • Learn from one another through monthly Zoom meetings as well as two in-person convenings in San Diego;
  • Have opportunities to share their research with a wider audience of practitioners, policy makers and academics;
  • Receive intellectual feedback through thought partnership from VIP Lab and Kroc IPJ;
  • Agree to have their research shared publicly through a variety of means (written, in person, video, etc) and to engage in dialogue with counterparts on their work;
  • Engage with Kroc School students and faculty as feasible through guest lecturing classes, individual meetings and other gatherings while on campus.
  • Contribute to expanding the field of study and practice of inequality and violence.

Eligibility

Individuals who have proven research experience either independently or as a team, include both quantitative and qualitative research methods. Applicants must have a proven track record of strong communication, whether through public speaking, written material, video or otherwise. Must be fluent in both written and spoken English.

No minimum degree requirement but demonstrated educational or professional attainment is required to make clear that the candidate will be able to undertake research independently and with quality.

Violence Inequality and Power Lab Fellowship 2023  Application

For those interested in Violence Inequality and Power Lab Fellowship 2023.

Apply here as a RESIDENTIAL FELLOW

Apply here as a NON-RESIDENTIAL FELLOW

Application Deadline

  • The deadline for receipt of applications is 7 September 2023.

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