The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship is open for applications to social-change leaders who are working to tackle inequality. Policymakers, researchers, activists, practitioners, artists, and movement-builders from around the world are invited to apply. The Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity (AFSEE) Fellowship is an innovative, fully-funded, and inequalities-focused fellowship programme based at the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship offers both Residential and Non-Residential tracks. It begins with an active, intensive learning and skills-building carried out in LSE’s research-rich environment informed by dialogic pedagogy and co-creation. Fellows on the Residential track spend one year in London to undertake the MSc in Inequalities and Social Science degree at LSE, as well as participate in the programme’s four bespoke AFSEE fellowship modules over the course of the year.
SUMMARY
- Fellowship Sponsor: Atlantic Fellows
- Host Institution(s): LSE London
- Fellowship Type: Fully Funded
- Fellowship Worth: Not Stated
- Number of Awards: Several
- Study Level(s): Postgraduate levels
- Nationality: All Nationalities
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Eligibility Criteria
The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship is aimed at:
- Mid-career social-change leaders who have at least seven years of experience in challenging inequalities.
- Individuals working on any field of social and economic equity, including, but not limited to economic and social rights; sustainability and environmental justice; tax justice and economic alternatives; women’s, minority, and disability rights; rights to education; public policy; housing and urban inequalities; labour rights; community organising; arts and culture; and peacebuilding and transitional justice.
Benefits
After the active AFSEE fellowship year:
- Fellows on the Residential track earns the MSc in Inequalities and Social Science degree at LSE.
- Non-Residential Fellows will be awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in Social and Economic Equity
- They will gain access to a variety of funding, initiatives, and collaborative projects to support their professional development, learning, and knowledge exchange, and to expand their networks.
- Join the wider Atlantic Fellows community made up of members of all seven Atlantic Fellows programmes worldwide.
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Application Procedure
If you are eligible and interested in applying to the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity Fellowship, use the link provided below to access the official application site and every other information needed to process your application.
Application Deadline: Application for the AFSEE Fellowship 2025-26 Cohort will close at 5pm (UK time) on 10 January, 2025.