National Bureau of Economic Research
NBER: UCLA Global Fellows Program

Subject: UCLA Global Fellows Program
From: Edward E. Leamer (edward.leamer@anderson.ucla.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 13 2002 - 20:07:26 EDT


Please let your best graduate students know about the
following. Thanks, Ed Leamer

Global Fellows
UCLA International Institute

 The UCLA International Institute invites nominations and
applications for up to ten post-doctoral Global
Fellowships. Fellowships will commence 1 September 2003 and
may be tenable for either one or two years

(see below). Each Fellowship will carry an annual stipend
of $50,000. Fellows will conduct their own research and
teach one undergraduate seminar. Each Fellow will be
provided with dedicated office space, mentoring by (and
weekly seminars with) an eminent and multidisciplinary

group of Senior Fellows, and staff assistance.

 Further information is available at
http://www.international.ucla.edu/.

Inquiries should be directed to
globalfellows@international.ucla.edu or [310] 825 4921.

 Applications will be considered from a broad variety of
disciplines, including: the social sciences, humanities,
medicine and public health, management, law, public policy,
and the natural sciences. Applicants must be doing path
breaking work, preferably of multidisciplinary interest, on
the economic, social, and political dynamics of
the contemporary world, including new forms of governance,
globalization, security concerns that transcend traditional
interstate conflict, transnational cultures and multiple
identities, and public health, the environment, and
economic development. There is no citizenship requirement.
Applicants must have received their doctoral degree
no earlier than 1 January 1996 and no later than 1 January
2003. They should indicate, as part of their application,
whether (and why) they are applying for a one- or a
two-year Fellowship.

 Applications and nominations should be submitted online,
beginning 1 October 2002, at
http://www.international.ucla.edu/. The deadline
for applications is 1 November 2002. Finalists may be
brought to UCLA for interviews. Successful applicants
should be notified no later than 15 December 2002.

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Edward Leamer
Chauncey J. Medberry Professor of Management
Professor of Economics and Statistics
Director, Anderson/UCLA Forecast
AGSM/UCLA
PO Box 951481
Los Angeles, CA 90095
(310) 206-1452
edward.leamer@anderson.ucla.edu