Gender Equity/GBV Evidence Accelerator Fellowship 2026
Deadline: Jan 16, 2026
phd | postdoctoral
1 year (duration)
partially funded
Low-income countries, Middle-income countries
Opportunity Overview
📖 About the Fellowship
This year-long cohort program is offered through the Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity (CGWHGE) at Johns Hopkins University. It provides sponsored mentorship and select coursework to practitioners, professionals, and scholars engaged in gender equity work, including those focused on gender-based violence (GBV), particularly in low- and middle-income settings.
🎁 Benefits
- The fellowship will cover:
- Travel costs
- Course registration
- Faculty mentoring
- Note: No compensation will be offered for the participant’s time. Participants are encouraged to discuss their participation with their employer, especially regarding coursework or meetings during working hours.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the fellowship, applicants must:
- Be from and currently living/working in a low- or middle-income country.
- Not be a current master’s student.
- Be currently working in the gender/GBV field, or studying in a PhD, Postdoc, or Junior Faculty position focused on gender/GBV.
- Demonstrate some research experience, monitoring and evaluation skills, and/or exposure to statistical software (e.g., STATA, R, etc.).
- Have professional working proficiency in both written and spoken English.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 16 January, 2026
- To apply, visit the application website.
🔗 Additional Information
For more details about the fellowship, visit the official fellowship page.
Benefits
- The scholarship will cover the participant’s travel costs, course registration, and faculty mentoring. No compensation will be offered for the participant’s time. They encourage those who are employed to discuss their potential participation with their employer, including whether you can engage in course work and/or meetings that fall within normal working hours.
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