Deadline: 21 June 2012
Open to: The researcher should have a minimum of one year’s experience in the location in which the research is to take place. The Fellow should have working knowledge of English and must be fluent in the language of the target group for the research. Knowledge of Romani language preferred.
Fellowship: Basic monthly stipend, a modest provision for field research expenses for the duration of the Fellowship and travel and accommodation costs related to the stay in Budapest
Description
The Gender Equality Research Fellowship provides an opportunity for interested activists working at the grassroots level to conduct research on gender equality issues.
The ERRC seeks applications from all European countries but priority will be given to proposals coming from Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, the Czech Republic, France, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.
Fellowship
The ERRC will provide support which includes a basic monthly stipend, some provision for field research expenses for the duration of the fellowship (in Budapest and in the research location) and travel and accommodation costs related to the stay in Budapest.
Eligibility
The ERRC seeks applications from all European countries but priority will be given to proposals coming from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, the Czech Republic, France, Italy, Macedonia, Moldova, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine.
Fellows will largely be selected on the basis of their research proposal. The proposal should target an issue related to gender equality in Roma communities. Research projects should be action-oriented, i.e. they should aim to inform or benefit the Romani community in some way (advocacy, direct action, litigation, etc.). The ERRC will give preference to community-based research proposals. The proposal should target an issue related to gender equality in Romani communities including, but not limited to:
- LGBT issues within Romani communities;
- Gender based violence as a women’s rights violation;
- Gender roles and their consequences in Romani communities;
- Human trafficking and overrepresentation of Romani women as victims of this practice; and
- Access to education and health care from a gender perspective.
Application
To apply for this fellowship, candidates should send the following application materials:
- A maximum two-page research proposal including a description of the project and basic context, objective, research plan and possible outcomes;
- A maximum one-page letter of interest describing the candidate and including details of prior work or engagement on the issue to be researched;
- CV;
- The contact details of two referees, familiar with the applicant’s educational or work background.
Candidates should submit their documents by 21 June 2012 via email to Dora Eke at dora.eke@errc.org. The message should be entitled:Research Fellowship.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted in the course of the selection process. Incomplete or late application packages will not be considered for the position. The selected Fellow will be informed by end of June 2012