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Linking Academics and Researchers

Global Colleagues – forming global partnerships between poverty researchers

The Global Colleagues project matches early career researchers in the Global South with more senior researchers at well-resourced universities in the Global North or South. Over a year, they form a partnership and develop activities that are tailored to the research goals of the pairing.

The programme has been been dormant for the last two years, and ASAP aims to reactivate the programme in 2019/2020. For expressions of interest please contact: global@academicsstand.org

Impact Interviews – sharing insights from global poverty experts

ASAPs Impact Interviews helps shares best practice and lessons learned for academics whose work has made an impact on poverty. This ongoing project consists of a series of interviews with academics who have helped achieve positive change through efforts such as policy consultations, civil society campaigns, and on-the-ground interventions. To read more and the interviews themselves, click here.

Recent News

  • Roundtable – “Global Response to crisis: sustainability, SDGs, and climate change”, 27th April, 4pm (BST)
  • Campaign – The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Making Tourism a Force for Peace
  • 29th April, 3pm – 4pm (BST time) Book Launch – Cities Without Capitalism

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Welcome to ASAP

Established in 2010, Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP) is an international community of academics confronting the rules and practices that perpetuate global poverty. Our evidence-based approach provides:

• alternatives to conventional analysis by media and governmental organizations,
• proposals for reforming national and supranational rules and policies,
• public education encouraging citizens to understand and engage with critical issues.

Academics Stand Against Poverty is registered as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in the United States (EIN #32-0324998)

Our Board

Our board includes leading academics from a variety of fields, all with a passionate interest in poverty alleviation.
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Our Mission

We seek the elimination of global poverty, as guided by rigorous evidence-based and normative scholarship.
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We gladly accept all media inquiries, general inquiries, inquiries for national ASAP Chapters and other suggestions.
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