The Cañada Blanch Centre at LSE now welcomes applications for the LSE-Miguel Dols Fellowship Scheme.
The Centre will invite academics (both early-career and PhD researchers, as well as more established professors) conducting research on any of the topics connected to the Centre.

This scheme will take place during the LSE’s Winter Term (Monday 19 January – Thursday 2 April 2026) at the Cañada Blanch Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science (London). The LSE-Miguel Dols Fellowship will grant access to LSE facilities and research resources, but will not provide funding for the Fellows. Fellows will rely on funding from their home institutions or their own resources.
Those interested should send a CV and a research proposal of no more than 600 words.
Preference will be given to topics that tackle, among others, issues such as sustainable development; climate change; the rise of inequalities; demographic change and migration; innovation, technology and productivity; the state of democracy, governance and government; the challenges of European integration; education and employment; health challenges; or gaps in gender and ethnic equality. Preference will also be given to projects that relate to Spain and the UK simultaneously.
For more information, click here to view the application guidelines.
Key facts
- Submit application to: m.osuna-vergara@lse.ac.uk with the subject 'LSE-Miguel Dols Fellowship Application'.
- Deadline: 15 October 2025
- Number of admitted Fellows: 3-4
- Application submission materials:
- CV
- Research abstract (up to 600 words)