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Gallagher, Kevin

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Jul 9, 2019, 10:44:52 PM7/9/19
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Now Accepting Pre and Post-Doctoral Fellow Applications for Global China Initiative Fellowship Program

Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center (GDP Center) seeks applicants for both pre-and post-doctoral fellowships to work on its Global China Initiative (GCI). In addition to receiving support for dissertation and post-dissertation work, fellows will participate in the China initiative’s research projects, seminar series, and policy engagement activities.

Successful candidates will have demonstrated experience and interest in researching the economic, social, and environmental impacts of international financial institutions in general and Chinese overseas finance and activity in financial institutions in particular. The GDP Center will accept applications from all disciplines, especially engineering, public health, business, and the natural and social sciences. Priority geographical regions of interest, in addition to China, include Africa, Latin America, and South East Asia. Fluency in Mandarin Chinese or a language from one of these regions is preferred.

The majority of the fellowships will be awarded for the calendar year 2020. Fellows will receive full funding for the period and a modest stipend for data collection and/or fieldwork.

Interested applicants should send the following to Xinyue Ma (x...@bu.edu) by October 1, 2019:

  1. A cover letter that demonstrates interest and experience studying Chinese overseas finance.
  2. A current curriculum vitae.
  3. Contact information for two references.
  4. Int’l candidates only: International candidates will need express approval from their sponsoring institution stating that the potential fellow is allowed to earn income from another institution. This is especially important for international students with J-1 visas.

 

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Kevin P. Gallagher, PhD.
Professor of Global Development Policy

Director, Global Development Policy Center
Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies
Boston University
53 Bay State Road
Boston, MA 02155

twitter: @KevinPGallagher

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