The Global Challenges Fellowship assembles scholars from rising non-Western powers to explore questions in the humanities or social sciences relevant to the most pressing public policy challenges of the 21st century. GCF fosters new forms of scientific collaboration and enhances transnational and interdisciplinary cooperation between regional and international partners.
WORTH
- The fellows spend a total of approximately 7-8 months as Global Challenges Fellows (GCF) doing analytical and empirical work in Budapest, and engaging with policy practitioners at GPPI in Berlin
- While the exact timetable depends on the specifications of each research project, the majority of time (about 75%) is spent in Budapest
- Fellows receive an allowance for accommodation in Budapest and berlin as well as a monthly stipend. Fellows are expected to reside in Budapest and Berlin during their fellowship, pursue their research agendas and participate in the intellectual life of SPP and IAS CEU.
ELIGIBILITY
- Applicant must hold an academic degree (master’s, PhD or equivalent) in the social sciences, humanities and or law.
- Applicant must be able to communicate fluently in English, the working language of the program
- Applicant must have a demonstrated record of policy engagement and submit an innovative research proposal.
DEADLINE: November 17 2016
To apply and for more information visit here