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Application requirementsFellowship benefitsFellowship typeFellowships

PEP Research Fellowship 2024

Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP).

Researchers from low- and middle-income nations are encouraged to apply to become PEP Research Fellows and become a part of our organization.

Researchers in low- and middle-income nations are encouraged to apply to become Research Fellows (RFs) at the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP).

Senior scholars from the South are selected as PEP Research Fellows through a competitive procedure to take part in important PEP training, research, and policy initiatives. The goal of the PEP Research Fellows program is to strengthen ties between researchers located in the South, enabling them to jointly bring a Southern perspective to the global development research agenda.

PEP Research Fellowship

Application Deadline 15 Jun 2024
Type Fellowship
Sponsor Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP)
Gender Men and Women

 

Aims and Benefits of PEP Research Fellowship

The PEP Research Fellowship is a status of affiliation with PEP. It gives the fellows the right to participate in various PEP activities, with remuneration/funding in some cases.

These activities include:

  1. Contributing to PEP research programs.
  2. Acting as a scientific or policy mentor/reviewer for a PEP-funded project, or contributing more generally to the design and implementation of PEP programs.
  3. Contributing to PEP online or in-class training activities.
  4. Contributing to the dissemination and visibility activities of PEP.
    • For example, at national and international conferences, in blogs, newsletters, policy briefs and activities, X(previously Twitter) threads, LinkedIn and LinkedIn/Facebook posts, etc.
  5. Representing PEP at international conferences.
    • Funding may be available depending on research quality and the importance of the conference for researcher/PEP visibility and reputation.
  6. Proposing new initiatives that fit within the strategic priorities of PEP where fundraising possibilities exist.
  7. Submitting their research papers for publication in the PEP working paper series
  8. Proposing and, if approved, implementing new activities within the RF program.
  9. Option of being elected (by the assembly of RFs) to serve as a representative of the Research Fellows in PEP’s corporate membership at the annual PEP General Assembly
  10. Participating in a South-based professional network to share skills, collaborate on research and dissemination initiatives, debate ideas, etc.

Application Deadline

June 15, 2024

How to Apply

For more details, visit PEP website

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