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Stipendije - Od 2 do 6 meseci u Finskoj - Ekonomija i bliske oblasti - PhD stipendije

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Nivo studija:
doktorske
Zemlja studiranja:
Finska
Jezik:
Engleski
Oblast:
Ekonomija
Rok za konkurisanje:
30-09-2008

Opis stipendije: The UNU-WIDER Visiting Scholars Programme is intended to give qualified scholars an opportunity to undertake research on topics related to development and/or global economic issues, to participate in UNU-WIDER activities, and to contribute to UNU-WIDER publications. It is also designed to aid the dissemination of UNU-WIDER research and to contribute to the UNU-WIDER outreach programme.
For some places in the programme, preference will be given to females and to applicants from developing countries.

SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS ARE EXPECTED TO

  • have a Ph.D degree in economics or a related discipline.
  • have a good publication record.
  • pursue research on development or global economic issues.
  • spend between 2-6 months at UNU-WIDER.
  • interact with the academic staff at UNU-WIDER.
  • prepare one or more papers to be considered for publication in the WIDER Research Paper series.
  • present a seminar in their field of research.
  • acknowledge UNU-WIDER's support when appropriate.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
UNU-WIDER typically provides a monthly stipend of 2,000 euros as a contribution towards travel, accommodation, medical, and other out-of-pocket expenses. Developing country scholars may apply for a supplementary grant to cover high travel costs.