[Jobs] Fwd: New Summer Residential Scholarship Institute at Brown University, June 7-21, 2014 (fwd)

Liz Ozselcuk elto at demog.berkeley.edu
Mon Jan 27 08:46:04 PST 2014



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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2014 20:19:29 -0800
From: BARBIERI Magali <barbieri at ined.fr>
To: Liz Ozselcuk <elto at demog.berkeley.edu>
Subject: Fwd: New Summer Residential Scholarship Institute at Brown University,
     June 7-21, 2014




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New Summer Residential Scholarship Institute at Brown University, June 7-21,
2014
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IUSSP <iussp at iussp.org>
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Magali Barbieri <barbieri at ined.fr>

Applications invited for New Summer Residential Scholarship Institute at
Brown University, June 7-21, 2014



THEME: Population and Development: New Approaches to Enduring Global
Problems



Application Deadline:  January 31, 2014



From June 7-21, 2014, Brown University (in Providence, RI, USA) will host an
international residential institute designed to enhance the scholarship,
research, methodological skills, training, and networks of early-career
social scientists from less developed countries. Participants will receive
tailored feedback on their research ideas and will meet and interact with
more than 20 of the world's leaders in population and development studies
over the course of the 2-week institute. In addition to providing
cutting-edge and personalized training, this institute aims to help foster
collaborations between the Global North and Global South, as well as among
scholars from different developing regions across the world.

This Institute is part of Brown University’s International Advanced Research
Institutes initiative (BIARI), which brings together young faculty and
professionals from around the world to address pressing global issues
through innovative research and pedagogy. Thanks to generous support from
Santander Universities, all the costs of tuition, food and accommodation (in
university housing) during BIARI, will be paid by the institute.

Please forward this announcement to your collaborators, colleagues, advanced
PhD students, and other appropriate networks of scholars from the Global
South who work in the area of Population and Development, to encourage them
to apply.



The application will close January 31, 2014.



To apply for BIARI 2014, please visit secure.brown.edu/biari



Further details are available at http://www.brown.edu/biari. See below for a
more detailed description of the Population and Development Institute.
Please feel free to contact biari at brown.edu with any questions.



Population and Development: New Approaches to Enduring Global Problems

With the world’s population officially surpassing 7 billion, this institute
will address the crucial and interlinked issues of population and
development, particularly as they affect people in the Global South. What
are the most significant population issues in the 21st century? How do
population dynamics and the policies designed to address them contribute to
or detract from equitable development? How can theories and methods in the
social sciences contribute to understanding the relationship between
population and development, and how can this scholarship contribute to
better policies and programs? Participants will engage with cutting-edge
theory, innovative and tested research methods, and first-rate scholarship
upon which to build their own research programs



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