Women offenders: a unique research opportunity – Griffin Society – 28th April 2010

Do you want to undertake a research project about a women’s issue that concerns you? If you have a strong interest in women offenders, a Griffins Research Fellowship could provide the opportunity you have been looking for.

Griffins Research Fellows progress their research project alongside their employment. They receive academic support from the Society and from the London School of Economics. The Society provides a small research grant and we help with getting Fellows’ research reports published at the end of the Fellowship. Fellowships last one year: previous research experience and a degree are not necessary, though applicants must be capable of studying and writing at or near degree level.

Griffins Fellowship research is influential, so if you are passionate about the need for more effective criminal justice engagement with women offenders, this is your chance to help shape the future.

For more information about the Griffins Society Research Fellowships Programme and how to apply for a Fellowship, visit the Griffins web site http://www.thegriffinssociety.org or email fellowships@thegriffinssociety.org

The closing date for applications is 28 April 2010.


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