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UNU-IAS Fellowship Programmes
Every year UNU-IAS offers PhD and Postdoctoral fellowships to provide young scholars and policy-makers, especially from the developing world, with a multi-disciplinarily context within which to pursue advanced research and training that is of professional interest to the successful applicant and of direct relevance to the research agenda of their selected UNU-IAS or UNU programme. The fellowship programme provides the successful applicant with a unique opportunity to:
The fellows are resident at UNU-IAS in Yokohama or UNU in Tokyo, Japan for the full term of the fellowship. This gives the PhD and Postdoctoral fellows the opportunity to gain from the broader research programme of lectures, seminars, workshops and conferences arranged by the UNU-IAS and UNU. UNU's close institutional links with Japanese affiliated professors and visiting professors from key universities and think tanks in Japan also allows fellows to link into the broader Japanese academic and research community. Since the start of the fellowship programme at UNU-IAS in 1996, more than 160 young scholars, 70% of which from the developing world, have benefited from collaboration with UNU-IAS/UNU and Japanese scholars in this way.
THE DEADLINE FOR THE 2008 FELLOWSHIPS IS OVER. The advertisement for next year's Fellowship Programme will be available in early February 2009, including the new application forms and the full details. Please bookmark this link and make sure to check this page again in early February.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact the relevant Research Programme representatives while preparing their application to discuss research options and programme fit. Applications are invited for the following three fellowship types:
Review Review of applications by the Fellowship Committee will begin immediately. Short-listed candidates will be contacted for a telephone interview. Questions regarding the different fellowships should be directed to: UNU-IAS Fellowship Committee |
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