Chatham House invites applications for the Dame DeAnne Julius Senior Academy Fellowship in International Economics, designed for established thought leaders, researchers and policymakers from around the world with a strong interest in international economics and economic policy.
Fellows will pursue research in the area of international economics that is relevant and makes a contribution to Chatham House’s work on global governance. It is expected that the successful recipient will discuss their work through writing, speaking, convening, and contributing to the Academy’s Leadership Programme (where applicable).
The Dame DeAnne Julius Senior Academy Fellowship, created to honour Dame DeAnne Julius DCMG CBE, chairman of Chatham House (2003-12), forms part of the institute’s wider aim to create an ever-expanding network of independent thinkers on international affairs.
Eligibility
- The fellowship is open to all nationalities.
- As a minimum, the applicant must have completed a Masters Degree in Economics, international political economy or related subjects, or have equivalent research experience. A PhD is preferred.
- The fellowships are intended to attract candidates from academia, NGOs, business, government or the media who can demonstrate a strong track record of publications and/or other evidence of their contributions to the field of international economics especially as they relate to questions of global governance.
Worth of Award
- The fellow will receive a stipend of £5,000 per month subject to UK tax and other statutory deductions.
- Fellows will have access to the staff canteen providing complimentary tea, coffee and lunch and many more benefits designed to suit your own personal lifestyle. Modest provision is also made for the costs of relocation
How to Apply
Please click the link below to access the online application form for this fellowship. Applicants should submit the following information:
- Statement of Interest
- Curriculum vitae
- Project proposal (maximum of 2 A4 pages)
- Names of two referees
Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and therefore early applications are recommended.