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KROC SCHOOL OF PEACE STUDIES: WOMEN PEACEMAKERS FELLOWSHIP, SAN DIEGO

Application Deadline: 30 March 2025. 

LOCATION: USA

Theme: Borders, Gender and Violence Reduction.

The Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (Kroc IPJ) at the University of San Diego’s Kroc School of Peace Studies has hosted the Women PeaceMakers Fellowship program for twenty years. The Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for peacebuilders who focus on gender, peace, and conflict to engage in a learning, practice, research, and participation cycle that strengthens peacebuilding partnerships.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Women PeaceMakers Fellowship facilitates impactful collaborations between peacebuilders from conflict-affected communities and international partner organizations.

Anyone who considers themselves a peacebuilder working to reduce cycles of violence through a focus on gender, peace, and conflict is welcome to apply.

People of all genders, including transgender and non-binary or gender-fluid people, are welcome to apply and are eligible for a fellowship.

The Women PeaceMakers Fellowship program does not consider sex, gender, or any other protected status as part of the application and selection process.

Applicants must have at least five years of peacebuilding or violence reduction experience and must speak sufficient English to participate fully in Fellowship activities.

The Fellows also co-create research intended to shape the peacebuilding field and highlight good practices for peacebuilding design and implementation.

Throughout the Fellowship with the Kroc IPJ, selected Fellows will:

Learn from and with other Fellows and the Kroc School team;

Learn about the Fellowship and past Fellows

Gain new skills, perspectives, and innovative approaches to peacebuilding

Expand their professional peacebuilding networks

Drive forward vital peacebuilding research that focuses on shaping practice and policy

Read past research from the Fellowship

Fellowship Dates: September 2025 – July 2026.

BENEFIT:

Fellows will receive a stipend of USD $15,000, which will cover their time spent in the fellowship as well as any costs for conducting fellowship-related research. The Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice will cover costs for the residency period at the University of San Diego.

Travel for the residency: Applicants should expect to be involved with full-time program activities throughout the two-week residency and should not schedule any conflicting engagements elsewhere in the US or overseas. An unscheduled absence from the Residency may result in the Fellow losing their Fellowship. The Kroc IPJ will work with Fellows to identify solutions if challenges arise related to receiving a visa to enter the US or the ability of the Fellow to visit the US safely. Accommodation will be provided at a guesthouse on the University of San Diego campus, and Fellows will be provided with a per diem to cover essentials.  

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TOM GRASS PRIZE: CALL TO WRITERS GLOBALLY

Application Deadline: 31st March 2025.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

Entrants are invited to reflect the spirit of adventure in subject matter and/or style in whichever way and in however broad a sense the writer interprets this.

ELIGIBILITY:

Entrants must be over the age of 25 as of 1st October 2024 when submissions open.

Entrants can live anywhere in the world, and we encourage entrants from all backgrounds.

Entries must be written in the English Language.

Entries must be previously unpublished.

To enter the Tom Grass Literary Prize, please submit your piece of between 1,500 and 3,000 words maximum using the website entry form below.

In the subject bar of your submission, please state: Tom Grass Prize, Author name, ‘Title of Piece’.

Material should be submitted in a single Word document, in a clear font, point size 12. Please include with the piece a brief one paragraph outline to introduce or give context to it, including reference to your personal background if you consider this relevant.

The entry must be written in the English Language, in prose, in any genre of Fiction or Non Fiction as long as it reflects, in whichever way the writer interprets, the sensibility of the Tom Grass Prize.

Entrants are permitted only one entry each and entries on behalf of another person will not be accepted. Joint submissions are permitted but should be sent only once, on behalf of both authors, subject to both authors consenting to entering and being eligible.

Entries should be uploaded to the website portal any time between 1st October 2024 and March 31st 2025, with the deadline closing at midnight, UK time, on March 31st 2025. All entries will be read by the Tom Grass Prize team of supporters, who will create a longlist to be submitted to the Jury. A final shortlist of 3 including the winner will be announced at a ceremony in London on 4th June 2025. The winner and shortlist of 3 will be publicly announced simultaneously.

The Tom Grass Prize is free to enter.

BENEFIT:

1st prize: £1,000

Two runners-up prizes: £500 each

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