Application Deadline
May 25, 2026
The London School of Economics and Political Science, through the Cañada Blanch Centre, is inviting applications for the LSE-Miguel Dols Fellowship for the Autumn Term 2026–2027. This prestigious academic fellowship is designed to support researchers engaging with key global challenges through interdisciplinary and policy-relevant work. The programme provides selected fellows with access to world-class academic resources, intellectual networks, and a vibrant research environment in London. While the fellowship does not include financial support, it offers significant academic value through institutional affiliation and research collaboration opportunities. Programme Structure and Duration The fellowship will take place during the Autumn Term at LSE, running from late September to mid-December 2026. During this period, fellows will be embedded within the Cañada Blanch Centre, contributing to its academic community and research activities. Key details include: Duration: 28 September – 11 December 2026 Location: London Host Institution: London School of Economics and Political Science Number of Fellows: 3–4 selected candidates Participants will benefit from access to LSE’s libraries, academic events, and research infrastructure, enhancing the quality and reach of their work. Purpose and Academic Focus The LSE-Miguel Dols Fellowship is intended to foster high-quality research that addresses pressing global issues. It is open to a wide range of scholars, including early-career researchers, PhD candidates, and established academics. The programme prioritises research that contributes to understanding and solving complex societal challenges. Areas of focus include: Sustainable development and environmental challenges Climate change and ecological transformation Social and economic inequalities Demographic shifts and migration patterns Innovation, technology, and productivity Governance, democracy, and public policy European integration and regional cooperation Education systems and employment trends Public health challenges Gender and ethnic equality Preference is given to research projects that establish connections between Spain and the United Kingdom, reflecting the Centre’s thematic and regional priorities. Fellowship Benefits Although the fellowship does not provide direct funding, it offers a range of academic and professional advantages: Access to LSE’s extensive research facilities and academic resources Opportunity to engage with leading scholars and researchers Participation in seminars, workshops, and academic events Integration into a globally recognised research environment Enhanced visibility and credibility for ongoing research projects Fellows are expected to secure funding independently, either through their home institutions or external sources. Application Requirements Applicants must submit a complete application package that demonstrates the quality and relevance of their research. Required materials include: Curriculum Vitae (CV) Research Proposal (maximum 600 words) The research proposal should clearly outline the objectives, methodology, and expected contributions of the project, with a strong emphasis on relevance to the fellowship’s thematic priorities. Submission Process Applications must be submitted via email with a clearly labelled subject line. Key submission details include: Submission Email: m.osuna-vergara@lse.ac.uk Subject Line: “LSE-Miguel Dols Fellowship Application” Deadline: 1 June 2026 Applicants are encouraged to ensure that all materials are complete and submitted before the deadline, as late applications may not be considered. Ideal Candidate Profile The fellowship is suited to researchers who demonstrate strong academic potential and a commitment to addressing global challenges. Successful applicants typically exhibit: A clear and compelling research agenda Strong academic or professional track record Ability to contribute to interdisciplinary discussions Interest in policy-relevant and impactful research Willingness to engage with the academic community at LSE Both early-career and experienced researchers are encouraged to apply, provided their work aligns with the Centre’s focus areas. Why This Fellowship Matters The LSE-Miguel Dols Fellowship represents a valuable opportunity for scholars to advance their research within a globally respected academic institution. By fostering collaboration and intellectual exchange, the programme contributes to the development of innovative solutions to complex global issues. It also strengthens academic ties between regions, particularly between Spain and the United Kingdom, while promoting research that has real-world impact. Conclusion The fellowship offers a unique platform for researchers to deepen their work, expand their networks, and engage with critical global debates. While it requires independent funding, the academic benefits and institutional affiliation make it a highly attractive opportunity for scholars seeking to elevate their research and influence. Interested candidates are encouraged to prepare strong applications that clearly demonstrate the relevance, originality, and impact of their research proposals. VISIT OFFICIAL WEBSITE TO APPLY For more opportunities such as these please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, LinkedIn and WPChannel Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering the fellowship. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.
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fellowship
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online
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Posted
April 25, 2026
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