Social Sciences
Fellowships
Sir Ratan Tata Trust Fellowship
for Young Social Scientists
at
the Institute of Economic Growth (IEG)
University of Delhi, North Campus, Delhi ? 110 007
The IEG invites applications for One Senior Fellowship at the level of Associate Professor/Professor in 2011, from a wellestablished Indian scholar below the age of 45 years, with a Ph.D. Degree in Economics, Sociology, Political Science or other Social Sciences, for a period of one year from the date of joining. The application should include a research proposal, preferably in one of the research areas of the Institute: Environmental Economics, Health Economics, Institutions and Governance, Agricultural Economics, Globalisation and Technological Change, Industrial Economics, Macro-economic Modelling and Policy, Social Structure and Social Change, Population Studies, Labour and Human Resource Development. An outstanding research proposal in fields other than these will also be considered.
The terms of the Fellowship are as follows: The Fellow will: (a) work full-time on research and not undertake any consultancy work; (b) give one seminar based on the research; (c) produce one article in an international peer reviewed journal based on prior work or new work, and at least one IEG Working Paper based on new work done at the IEG; and (d) prepare a sixmonthly self-assessment report submitted to a two-member advisory committee drawn from among IEG's senior faculty.
The Fellow will receive (a) a consolidated monthly stipend at the level of Associate Professor/Professor; (b) a relocation allowance; (c) a book allowance; and (d) contribution towards premium for a Mediclaim Policy. A Fellow will have access to a personal computer, e-mail and internet facilities, and resources to attend one professional conference in India. The Institute will also offer campus accommodation to fellows from outside Delhi, subject to availability.
Applications should be sent to Dr. Sushil Kumar Sen, Academic Programmes Officer, with details of academic experience; long-term goals; a brief overview of research interests at the Ph.D. level and subsequently; an outline of the proposed research (max 2500 words) indicating the objectives, methodology and sources of data; an abstract (250 words); a copy of up to three best publications or major writings, and names and e-mail addresses or fax numbers of three referees. Applications should reach the Academic Programmes Officer, Institute of Economic Growth, University Enclave, University of Delhi (North Campus), Delhi ? 110 007, email:
[email protected] latest by July 31, 2011.
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