Oxford-Princeton Announce Global Leaders Fellowship

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The University of Oxford and Princeton University have jointly announced the call for applications to its Global Leaders Fellowship Programme. The program is a two year fellowship which involves working on global governance and the role of developing and emerging countries in the world political economy.

The Fellowship which will start in September 2014, will have successful Fellows spending one year at Oxford, based at the Global Economic Governance Programme and the Centre for International Studies, and one year at Princeton, based in the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

Appropriate stipends sufficient to cover full living expenses will be provided successful Fellows.

Interested applicants must be from non-OECD countries and  must have completed (or have evidence of imminent completion of) a doctorate in a relevant field. They must also show evidence of outstanding analytical and research skills .They must be ready to demonstrate their plans for a clearly articulated research project which is relevant to the program’s aims.

The objective of the program is to contribute to the training of a network of scholar-practitioners who will help device innovative strategies to enhance the value of global institutions to the people of developing countries.

The deadline for the application is November 18, 2013. Click here for more information.