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  • Postdoctoral Fellowships in Political Economy, UC Berkeley

    Posted by Jessie Croteau on November 18, 2024 at 8:40 am

    UC Berkeley is seeking applications for Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellowships in the area of political economy and environmental resources. These are one-year postdoctoral awards, renewable for a second year. The deadline is December 6.

    https://nature.berkeley.edu/academics/ciriacy-wantrup

    The S.V. Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellowships in Natural Resource Economics and Political Economy will be awarded for the 2024-2025 academic year to support advanced research at the University of California, Berkeley.

    For the purposes of this fellowship, natural resources are defined broadly to include environmental resources. The fellowship encourages, but is not limited to, policy-oriented research. Applications are open to scholars from any social science discipline, and related professional fields such as law and planning, who will make significant contributions to research on natural resource economics broadly defined. Preference will be given to proposals whose orientation is broadly institutional and/or historical, and which are conceptually and theoretically innovative. Proposals whose primary emphasis is on advancing statistical or econometric theory are not eligible for consideration.

    The purpose of the fellowship is to develop new and innovative intellectual connections and ideas in natural resources economics and political economy at UC Berkeley. Accordingly, Applicants should provide specific information about the project proposed for the fellowship period, and explain why support from the fellowship and the opportunity to work at Berkeley are important for the success of that project. We welcome proposals from applicants who have not received their PhD at UC Berkeley. Proposals from UC Berkeley doctoral graduates that outline a significant change in research direction and that indicate engagement with different disciplines and faculty from those pursued during the doctoral program will be considered.

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