Pathways to Social and Economic Welfate: Considering Affirmative Action Policies in Brazil

by | Jun 29, 2016

Dr Mathieu Turgeon (Universidade de Brasilia) and Dr Philip Habel (University of Glasgow) are organising a workshop that will bring together Early Career Researchers who are studying affirmative action policies in Brazil.

The workshop will take place from 6-9 December in Brasilia. Thanks to the generous support of the British Council Newton
Fund, we will be able to cover reasonable travel, accommodation, and subsistence expenses for a number of scholars from both the UK and Brazil. ECRs are defined as being within 10 years of their PhD, not including career breaks.

More information can be found here.

Please note that the deadline for applications is the 1st of July.

If you have any questions, please contact Mathieu Turgeon (turgeon@unb.br) or Philip Habel (philip.habel@glasgow.ac.uk)

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