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Arkleton Fellowships
The purpose of Arkleton Fellowships is to provide younger and mid-career professionals working as rural development practitioners with an opportunity to widen their experience in particular thematic areas. Further, to expose fellows to different ways of tackling issues and different cultural and political contexts. The Trustees and other friends of the Arkleton Trust are available via this website to provide a support network as required.
| Title |
Award Year |
Project Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Julia Gottwald | 2009 | How Rural Communities in Australasia adapt to Climate Change |
| Franziska Mannke | 2009 | <p> </p> <p class="rteleft" style=""> How Rural Communities in Africa adapt to Climate Change</p> |
| Hayato Kobyashi | 2009 | How Rural Communities in Asia adapt to Climate Change |
| Carol Kambites | 2009 | How Rural Communities in Europe adapt to Climate Change |
| Hilda Zara | 2009 | How Rural Communities in the Americas adapt to Climate Change |
| Tero Mustonen | 2007 | To fund the training of women from Siberia to become solar engineers |
| Hilda Zara | 2007 | <p> Fellowship completed - see case study</p> |
| Bill Northdorft | 1989 | |
| Stuart Rosenfield | 1989 | |
| David Freshwater | 1989 |