Are you interested in joining a fellowship in the United States? Then, you’re in luck as there is an opportunity open in 2024 for the University of San Diego VIP Lab Fellowship.
This is a 10-month program in the United States that aims to support in-depth research and encourage unique thought on the topics of power inequities and acts of violence.
The purpose of this fellowship in the United States of America is to investigate the role that unequal power structures play in the development of violent patterns and the methods used to counteract them.
This international fellowship is offered by the Violence, Inequality, and Power Lab (VIP Lab) at the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (KROC IPJ) at the University of San Diego to promising early-career researchers from any academic discipline who have shown a commitment to studying issues of violence and inequality. There will be a total of eight fellows: two locals based in San Diego, California, and six others who can be found just about everywhere in the world.
A master’s degree or its equivalent is required, and candidates must be able to devote themselves to research full-time for the period of the fellowship. Travel expenses to attend two in-person meetings in San Diego are covered, and residential fellows earn a stipend of $70,000 to $90,000. Recipients of the KROC IPJ fellowship will have access to faculty and staff mentorship from the VIP Lab, as well as opportunities to work with other researchers and practitioners investigating violence and injustice. Fellows are expected to contribute to a final document created by the VIP Lab at the conclusion of their fellowship, which may take the form of a journal article, policy overview, or full report. In addition, fellows are expected to share the results of their study with others through talks, publications, and other means of dissemination.
Goals of the VIP Lab Fellowship
Each fellow at the University of San Diego will be responsible for achieving a set of predetermined goals. This includes:
- Makeing a significant impact on the VIP Lab’s final report by offering your input.
- Creating a research product (this might be anything from a journal article to a white paper to an opinion piece to a full literature review).
- Taking part in monthly virtual Zoom meetings for shared learning and two in-person get-togethers in San Diego.
- Increaseing your chances of sharing your study with a wider audience of professionals, policymakers, and academics.
- Collaborating with the VIP Lab and the Kroc IPJ to have access to insightful intellectual input.
- Participating in discussions amongst colleagues about their work and agree to the publication of their findings in various forms (print, audio, video, etc.).
- Participating in campus events, such as lectures given by Kroc School staff, and engage in casual conversation with students and faculty.