Applications call for Dame DeAnne Julius Senior Academy Fellowships in International Economics, designed for established thought leaders, researchers, and policymakers from around the world with a strong interest in international economics and economic policy.
The fellowships aim to attract candidates from academia, NGOs, business, government, or the media who can demonstrate a strong track record of publications and/or other evidence of their contributions to the field of international economics especially as they relate to questions of global governance.
The Dame DeAnne Julius Senior Academy Fellowships are for a 2-month period. Fellows will pursue research in the area of international economics that is relevant and makes a contribution to Chatham House’s work on global governance. It is expected that the successful recipient will discuss their work through writing, speaking, convening, and contributing to the Academy’s Leadership Programme (where applicable).
Fellows will be based at Chatham House in central London. Please note that our residential fellowships will resume in January 2021, with the expectation that fellows will be based in London. However, working patterns will be flexible and some aspects of the program may be held online in line with safe Covid-19 working practices.
The fellow will receive a stipend of £5,000 per month subject to UK tax and other statutory deductions.
Candidates must complete the online form. Applicants should submit the following information:
The Dame DeAnne Julius Senior Academy Fellowship, created to honor Dame DeAnne Julius DCMG CBE, chairman of Chatham House (2003-12), forms part of the institute’s wider aim to create an ever-expanding network of independent thinkers on international affairs.
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