The Centre is currently offering two Margaret Anstee Research Fellowships to outstanding early career female researchers, in subjects related to economic and social development and/or international relations.. Applications will close on Monday 3 April 2023 at 23:59 GMT.
Although based primarily at Newnham, Margaret Anstee Fellows are encouraged to build connections with at least one Department or Centre within the University of Cambridge, such as Anthropology, Archaeology, Education, Engineering, Medicine, Modern and Medieval Languages, Geography, History, Sociology, POLIS, Plant Sciences, and/or the Centres for African Studies, Latin American Studies, South Asian Studies, Governance and Human Rights, Global Human Movement, and Development Studies.
The successful candidates will enter into their Fellowships on 1 October 2023.
For further information and details of how to apply click here.
Although based primarily at Newnham, Margaret Anstee Fellows are encouraged to build connections with at least one Department or Centre within the University of Cambridge, such as Anthropology, Archaeology, Education, Engineering, Medicine, Modern and Medieval Languages, Geography, History, Sociology, POLIS, Plant Sciences, and/or the Centres for African Studies, Latin American Studies, South Asian Studies, Governance and Human Rights, Global Human Movement, and Development Studies.
The successful candidates will enter into their Fellowships on 1 October 2023.
For further information and details of how to apply click here.