J-PAL MENA Scholars Fellowship 2026 – Fully Funded Research Opportunity for Early-Career Economists and Policy Researchers
The J-PAL MENA Scholars Fellowship is a two-year fully supported research fellowship offered by the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) Middle East and North Africa (MENA) program. It is designed to support early-career researchers from the MENA region to build skills in rigorous impact evaluation and evidence-based policy research, while contributing to real development projects in the region.
What Is the MENA Scholars Fellowship
- The fellowship enables researchers to work on randomized evaluations of poverty reduction and social development programs in the MENA region.
- It includes hands-on research, professional mentorship, training, and participation in policy events.
- The program is built by J-PAL MENA at the American University in Cairo with support from Community Jameel and the Sawiris Foundation for Social Development.
- Fellows become part of both the regional MENA research network and the broader global J-PAL community of scholars and fellows.
- The fellowship is structured over two years with a combination of research, academic training, and professional development activities.
Program Components and Benefits
- Fellows contribute to ongoing randomized evaluation projects under the guidance of J-PAL affiliates and MENA staff.
- Each fellow receives a USD 15,000 stipend distributed over the two-year period to support their involvement.
- Fellows receive one-on-one mentorship from experienced researchers and J-PAL affiliates.
- The program includes educational training, such as enrollment in MIT MicroMasters online courses related to impact evaluation and econometrics.
- Fellows also benefit from capacity-building workshops on proposal writing, data analysis, and professional development.
- Opportunities to participate in regional policy events and gain media visibility for their research work.
- In the second year, fellows may design and lead an independent evaluation project on a topic of interest in the region.
Who Is Eligible
- Applicants must specialize in economics or a related discipline, such as public policy, political science, public health, or statistics.
- Track 1 – PhD students: candidates currently enrolled in a PhD program in economics or related fields, with nationality from the MENA region, are eligible.
- Track 2 – Academic scholars: candidates with a completed PhD affiliated with a MENA academic institution can also apply.
- Applicants should demonstrate strong proficiency in both Arabic and English.
- Proficiency in quantitative tools such as Stata or R is highly recommended.
- Applicants must show interest in impact evaluation and development policy issues in the MENA region.
- Fellows are expected to commit fully to the fellowship activities over the two-year period.
Why This Fellowship Matters
- The fellowship builds advanced research capacity in experimental economics and impact evaluation in the MENA region.
- It helps sharpen skills in rigorous research methods that inform policy design and evaluation.
- Fellows join a growing network of researchers working on policy-relevant evidence across sectors like education, health, climate, and labor markets.
- Participation enhances professional visibility, collaboration opportunities, and future academic or policy careers.