The International Peace Research Association Foundation has launched the Dorothy Marchus Senesh Fellowship in Peace and Development Studies for Women from countries in the Global South for the academic year 2023-2024.
AdvertisementThe Dorothy Senesh Fellowship is only available to women from countries in the Global South who have completed a bachelor’s degree. The applicants must have been accepted into a graduate program and must focus their graduate work on issues related to the goals of the IPRA Foundation to be considered. Assessment will also be done on the basis of need. The fellowship is valued at $5,000 to cover school expenses.
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AdvertisementThis is a great opportunity for students to complete their education in the USA.Founded in 1990, the International Peace Research Association Foundation, a non-profit, tax-exempt organization, furthers the purposes and activities of the International Peace Research Association (IPRA), which since 1965, has sought to enhance peace processes. The mission of the IPRA Foundation is to advance the field of peace research through rigorous investigation into the causes of conflict and examination of alternatives to violence.
The IPRA Foundation promotes knowledge of non-violent peace strategies, inspires visions of a peaceful world, increases the number of peace scholars around the world, and encourages peace science and arts. The IPRA Foundation began as a depository of funds brought in by people with specific projects. The main task was to invest those funds safely in socially acceptable enterprises and pay them out as needed.