Under her leadership, Re:Gender grew to become one of the preeminent organizations focused on research on women in the United States. In 2016, Re:Gender merged with ICRW, where they continue to advance women’s empowerment and gender equality through a merged global platform.
The $10,000 award will support a first-generation doctoral student, as they work on a dissertation under the close supervision of a senior dissertation advisor over one academic year. Of the award total, the student will receive $8,500, and the advisor will receive $1,500.
The graduate student’s dissertation must be related to ICRW's mission to advance gender equity, inclusion and the alleviation of poverty worldwide. ICRW’s main thematic focus areas include violence, rights and inclusion; women’s economic empowerment; and global health, youth and development.
Application deadline is Monday, September 10, 2018.
For more information and to access the application, visit the web page by clicking here.