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NBER: Message from Jon Skinner - NBER Aging Program Fellowship Opportunities

Message from Jon Skinner - NBER Aging Program Fellowship Opportunities

From: Janet Stein <jbstein_at_nber.org>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2017 17:37:51 +0000

I am pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for several
NBER fellowship opportunities at the post-doctoral and junior faculty
level for 2018-2019 and beyond. I hope you will encourage promising
students and colleagues to check out the Fellowship Opportunities
section of our website (www.nber.org/jobs). Please also forward this
message and attached flyers to any interested parties.

1. NBER Fellowship Program in Aging and Health: Support for one or two
years of intensive research on health and aging issues at NBER’s office
in Cambridge; targeted toward economists who are at an early stage in
their research careers or who wish to focus more intensively on topics
in aging and health. PhD students receiving their degrees this year are
also encouraged to apply. Funded by the National Institute on Aging and
NBER under the direction of David Cutler and Amy Finkelstein.

http://www.nber.org/aging/cahr/training_cahr.html

2. NBER Fellowship Program in Disability Policy Research: Support for
one year of research at NBER’s office in Cambridge, with a focus on the
health and economic policy implications of disability and disability
policy; targeted toward economists who are at an early stage in their
research careers. PhD students receiving their degrees this year are
also encouraged to apply. Funded by the Social Security Administration
and NBER under the direction of David Autor and Nicole Maestas.

http://www.nber.org/aging/drc/training_drcpostdoc.html

3. Fellowship Program on Economics of an Aging Workforce: Support for
one year of research at NBER’s office in Cambridge on the economic
aspects of the labor market activity of older workers; targeted toward
economists who are at an early stage in their research careers. PhD
students receiving their degrees this year are also encouraged to apply.

Funded by a grant to NBER from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, under the
direction of Nicole Maestas

http://www.nber.org/callforpapers/PostDocAgingWorkforce2017.html

NBER strong encourages applications from women, minorities, people with
disabilities, and veterans.
Questions about any of the fellowships can be emailed to Janet Stein,
Program Administrator, at jbstein_at_nber.org.

Thank you for helping to publicize these opportunities.

Jon Skinner




Janet Stein
Program Administrator
National Bureau of Economic Research
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Cambridge, MA 02138

phone: (617) 588-0366
fax: (617) 868-2742

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