International Labor Organization Fellowship and Grants for Junior Researchers

The ILO project “From Research to Action: Using Knowledge to Accelerate Progress in the Elimination of Child Labor and Forced Labor” (RTA), in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration and support from the United States Department of Labor, invites you to submit high-quality research proposals on child labor, forced labor, and human trafficking. The project will provide funding to support researchers from a variety of disciplines to fill knowledge gaps and achieve policy impact.

The deadline to apply for this opportunity April 16 at 10 AM EST or 4 PM in Geneva (GMT +1)

They are awarding three 12-month fellowships of $18,000 USD and ten 9-month seed grand projects of $10,000.

  • The Research Fellowship is open to Ph.D. degree holders, Ph.D. students, or Master’s degree holders with 5 years of relevant research and teaching experience.
  • The Seed Grant is open to Ph.D. degree holders, Ph.D. students, or Master’s students.
  • Candidates from the Global South, female candidates, and underrepresented populations in the research community are encouraged to apply.

For more information on this opportunity click here.

Information sessions will be held on March 25 at 6 AM EST/11 AM (GMT+1) and March 26 at 10 AM EST/3 PM (GMT+1).

To register for the session on the 25th, click here.

To register for the session on the 26th, click here.

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