The Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity (AFSEE) is now accepting applications for its Programme for Social - Change Leaders at London School of Economics and Political Science 2026/2027. Interested candidates are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
AFSEE is a fully funded fellowship for mid-career social-change leaders working to combat inequality. Hosted by the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The programme fosters a global community of leaders committed to social and economic equity.
Residential Fellows receive:
Full tuition coverage
Travel and visa costs
£23,000 living stipend
Non-Residential Fellows:
Participate in in-person modules
Commit ~5 hours/week for coursework and project work
Residential Track:
At least 7 years of experience in social-change work
Must meet LSE’s MSc admission and English language requirements
Not suitable for recent MSc graduates, current students, or PhD holders
Non-Residential Track:
Also requires 7+ years of experience
More flexible on academic background (undergraduate degree not mandatory)
Must meet LSE’s English language requirement
Nominate two referees and make sure that both references have been submitted by the reference deadline.
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Upload documents, including your transcripts or a document stating that you do not hold an undergraduate degree; your statement of academic purpose; and your CV.
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Take necessary steps to prove that you meet the minimum English-language requirements. However, please note that applicants are not required to sit an English-language test before they submit their application.
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