Apply now for a Martha Farrell Fellowship for the opportunity to receive specialist training to help your university overcome barriers to equality. These fellowships offer staff members from the Association of Commonwealth Universities (of which the University of Nairobi is a member) with training and support to introduce an effective anti-sexual harassment initiative at their home university. The deadline for Fellowship applications is Wednesday, 26 August.
About the Fellowships
Three fellowships are available in 2020, offering an online training programme delivered by the Martha Farrell Foundation.
As part of the application, applicants will need to submit a work plan to show how their home institution could address the issue of sexual harassment on campus. The training will offer practical solutions and advice for the development and implementation of the plan. It will be delivered during November 2020.
Six months after completing the training, the fellow will submit a detailed report demonstrating how the training enabled them to put their action plan into effect.
Fellows will receive free access to the training programme and follow-up online support from the Martha Farrell Foundation. In addition, each fellow will receive a grant of GBP 1000 in order to support the implementation of their initiative.
Visit the website for more details.
https://www.acu.ac.uk/get-involved/martha-farrell-memorial-fellowship/
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