Advancing Children's Rights in Palestine Fellowship for Palestinian Scholars
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Program Overview
University College Cork School of Law
The University College Cork School of Law is delighted to launch the ACoRN Fellowship Programme for Palestinian researchers and scholars. This Fellowship is open to all Palestinian researchers and scholars conducting research on Palestinian childhood or the rights of Palestinian children, from early career (postdoctoral) researchers through to experienced researchers and professors.
About the Fellowship Programme
Project ACoRN seeks to promote and develop a culturally sensitive contextual, conceptual, and methodological base for children's rights research in Palestine, now and into the future. The Fellowship programme offers scholars the opportunity through their research to contribute to this growing research environment. The Fellows will be able to draw on UCC's academic strengths, and engage in collaborative work and intellectual exchange, while also benefiting from the university's resources, mentorship, and vibrant academic community.
Support Package
The ACoRN Fellowship Programme is committed to providing four Fellows a support package for up to 12 months. In very exceptional circumstances, consideration will be given to the placement being undertaken virtually. The Programme will provide support in the format of:
- An annual salary (pro-rata for less than 12 months) of up to €55,000 in line with experience.
- A relocation grant (to cover travel, relocation, and visa expenses) of up to €20,000. Support for the visa application will be provided.
- An equipment grant (to cover laptop, mobile, etc.) of up to €2,000.
- A mobility allowance (to cover accommodation and travel) of €2,500 per month.
- Further supports depending on need and family obligations.
- Academic peer mentorship by a colleague in the same or a cognate discipline at UCC.
- Dedicated support to facilitate successful relocation and orientation into the University, Cork, and Ireland.
Application Process
To apply for the Fellowship, applicants are requested to:
- Write a detailed research proposal in English, in no more than five pages, outlining their research objectives, how these objectives align with the objectives of Project ACoRN, their methodology, and expected outcomes.
- Include a personal statement, in no more than 500 words, explaining how the Fellowship will support their research and career. If relevant, this should include a statement as to why they are not currently able to pursue their research programme freely.
- Provide a short, current CV highlighting academic and research experience, including links to any publications.
Submission Guidelines
All applications should be compiled in one PDF document titled "APPLICANTS NAME_UCC ACoRN Fellowship" and emailed to the specified address no later than 27th February 2025.
Project ACoRN
Project ACoRN is a three-year research project led by Prof. Laura Lundy and Prof. Ursula Kilkelly at the School of Law, UCC. The primary aim of the project is to build capacity for implementing children's rights research in Palestine. The Fellow will join the ACoRN project team for the duration of the Fellowship, and their work will be spotlighted as part of the project. Priority will be given to those at risk of conducting their academic work freely because of displacement, restriction on movement, or other elements that make them at risk.
