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The Middle East Centre welcomes applications for Visiting Fellowships on a rolling basis. Fellowships are mainly offered to researchers who will make a significant contribution to the work of the MEC. Fellowships may also be given to recognise or enable contributions to the MEC from those in journalism, government service, in professional practice, or in other appropriate fields. Please note that the MEC receives a high number of applications and is only able to support a very small proportion of these that fit best with the Centre’s research programmes and capacity. Visiting Fellowships are unpaid. PhD students are not eligible.
For further information, please contact Robert Lowe: r.lowe@lse.ac.uk.
Applications are now closed for the LSE Middle East Centre's 2025 round of its Master's Dissertation Prize competitions. Information about the 2026 round will be announced in due course.
Each year, the Centre runs two competitions, one open to LSE students for dissertations on the Middle East, and one for any student at a British university whose dissertation relates to Algeria.
For each prize, the winner receives £250 and the runner-up £150. All awardees are invited to contribute a blog related to their research to the MEC Blog.
The Kuwait Programme at the LSE Middle East Centre runs LSE Kuwait Academic Collaborations, with Kuwait-based and LSE academics forming joint research teams for long-term collaborative research project. This year's call for applications has now closed.
The Kuwait Programme, LSE Middle East Centre wishes to announce the availability of Short-Term Fellowships at LSE. Applications are invited from researchers based at academic or research institutions in Kuwait who have a PhD or equivalent and wish to develop their research capacity and output.