Monday, June 16, 2014

Julius Fellowship, International Economics , 2014



Julius Fellowship, International Economics , 2014
Julius Fellowship, International Economics,
Chatham House, London
The Julius Fellowship was established in 2013 to honour Dame DeAnne Julius, chairman of Chatham House (2003-12). The Inaugural Julius Fellowship is currently held by Julia Leung, former Under-Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury for the Government of Hong Kong.
The Julius Fellowship is awarded to promote research in international economics, to disseminate research results and to contribute to the policy discussion.
Applications are invited for 2015 from researchers with an interest in policy oriented research in the field of international economics, international political economy or related subjects.
The closing date for applications is Sunday 27 July 2014, and interviews for short-listed candidates will be held on 16 September 2014. Further details can be found atwww.chathamhouse.org/jobs
Chatham House, based in London, is the home of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, a selfgoverning, non-profi t policy and membership organization. It is one of the world's leading sources of independent analysis, informed debate and infl uential ideas on international affairs. Central to its success is the scholarly and policy-oriented research conducted by its various research departments.


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