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NBER Post-Doctoral and Graduate Student Fellowships for 2023-24 Academic Year

From: James Poterba <poterba_at_nber.org>
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2022 13:48:27 -0500

Dear Research Colleagues -

I am writing to call your attention to a number of fellowship
opportunities for post-doctoral scholars and graduate students in the
2023-24 academic year.  These fellowships are administered by the NBER
and might be of interest to current students, recent graduates, and
junior faculty members.  Graduate student awards generally support
research at the fellow's home university, while post-doctoral
fellowships are expected to spend the year in Cambridge.  I would be
very grateful if you would share the information on these fellowships
with anyone who might be interested in applying.  The deadline for most
fellowships is Thursday, December 8, 2022.  Further details on the
application process may be found here:

https://www.nber.org/career-resources/calls-fellowship-applications

Thank you for your help.  All best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving!

Jim Poterba

PRE-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR PH.D. STUDENTS

* Aging and Health Research (8 fellowships based at NBER's Cambridge
office funded by NIH; open to US citizens and permanent residents)

* Behavioral Macroeconomics (2 fellowships funded by the Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation)

* Consumer Financial Management (2 fellowships funded by the Institute
of Consumer Money Management)

* Gender in the Economy (3 fellowships funded by the Bill and Melinda
Gates Foundation)

* Retirement and Disability Policy (2 fellowships funded by the Social
Security Administration and NBER)


POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR NEW Ph.D.s AND JUNIOR FACULTY MEMBERS

* Aging and Health Research (2 post-docs; open to US citizens and
permanent residents; funded by NIH and NBER)

* Economics of an Aging Workforce (1 post-doc; funded by the Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation)

* Long-term Fiscal Policy / Public Finance (2 post-docs; funded by the
Peter G. Peterson Foundation)

* Promoting Diversity in the Economics Profession (1 post-doc, open to
US citizens and permanent residents, funded by NBER)

* Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Economic Outcomes (1 post-doc, open
to US citizens and permanent residents, funded by Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation)

* Retirement and Disability Policy (2 post-docs; funded by the Social
Security Administration and NBER)

* Transportation Economics (1 post-doc; funded by NBER)


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