Call for Applicants-Lemann Visiting Public Policy Fellows Program at Columbia University
Program Summary
The Columbia University Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies (LCBS) is seeking applicants for the recently established Lemann Visiting Public Policy Fellows program, a unique opportunity for scholars and practitioners interested in spending one or two semesters at Columbia engaging in public policy-related research, attending and contributing to public programming, interacting with faculty and students, and participating in courses. The Lemann Visiting Public Policy Fellows program is open to those with diverse disciplinary backgrounds related to public policy and social impact in Brazil. Applications are welcome from practitioners with hands-on experiences in public policy through work in government institutions or non-governmental organizations, as well as PhD-holding academics at various career stages. We especially welcome applicants who bring innovative approaches to studying and/or addressing major social challenges, such as education, public health, socioeconomic inclusion, urban development, and sustainable development.
Program Benefits & Fellow Support
Lemann Visiting Public Policy Fellows are appointed as Associate Research Scholars. Among the benefits Fellows receive are included:
- Opportunity to conduct research under the guidance of Columbia faculty
- Opportunity to publicize the results of their research through on campus events
- Receipt of a monthly salary from the LCBS, made possible through a generous gift from the Lemann Foundation.
- Purchase of roundtrip ticket from the Fellow´s city of residence to New York.
- Office space at the Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS)
Application Procedures & Eligibility:
Applications consist of an online application form, a CV, and a Statement of Interest. The application deadline for the current call is Friday, February 1st, 2019, for consideration for the following options:
§ Academic year (September 2019 until June 2020)
§ Fall 2019 (August-December)
§ Spring 2020 Semester (January-May)
Academic applicants should have completed their PhD. For applicants with relevant applied experience, a PhD or Master´s degree is desirable, but those without postgraduate degrees are eligible if they possess a minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience (e.g., in public administration and/or at a nongovernmental organization).
About the Lemann Foundation & the Lemann Fellowship Program
For more information about the Lemann Foundation's broader Lemann Fellowship Programs please visit the Foundation´s website.
Applicants will be notified of selection decisions by April 1, 2019.
Applicants will be notified of selection decisions by April 1, 2019.
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