Infrastructure and cities for economic development (ICED)

Department for International Development (DFID), GB

The Department for International Development (DFID) invites tenders for its infrastructure and cities for economic development programme. This aims to improve the enabling environment for inclusive growth-enhancing infrastructure service delivery and harness the benefits of cities for economic growth and poverty reduction in DFID focus countries. The programme will operate at national and global levels.

The contract will last for five years.

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Closing date 23 Dec 2014

Funding Opportunity

Releasing the transformational potential of extractives for economic development: data component and online resource hub

Department for International Development, GB

The Department for International Development (DFID) invites tenders for releasing the transformational potential of extractives for economic development: data component and online resource hub. This five-year programme intends to help drive economic development and eradicate poverty through effective management of natural resources.

Tenderers will deliver two projects under this programme:

•enable governments, civil society and investors to revolutionise their use of data from transparency initiatives for accountability and improved policy-making in five countries;

•support a resource hub on extractives to build capacity and coordinate knowledge and supplier skills globally so that governments can manage extractives better.

Tenderers should demonstrate the ability to: drive innovation to turn the increased volume of complex data flowing from extractives transparency initiatives and other information sources into more user-friendly formats that can be successfully piloted in five countries and possibly taken to scale; work in partnership with other practitioners, DFID country offices, citizens including marginalised groups, women and girls, investors and governments to identify the needs of data users; build capacity of users to interpret data and use it for policy design, advocacy and reform.

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Closing date 05 Jan 2015

Holberg prize

Ludvig Holbergs Minnefond – Ludvig Holberg Memorial Fund, NO

The Ludvig Holberg Memorial invites nominations for the Holberg prize. This recognises contributions to research in the arts and humanities, social science, law or theology, either within these fields or through interdisciplinary work.

The prize winner must have had a decisive influence on international research. Scholars holding positions at universities and other research institutions, including academies, may submit nominations.

The prize is worth NOK4.5 million.

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Closing date 15 Jun 2015

Fellowships at the Center for International Security and Cooperation

Stanford University, US

Stanford University invites applications for its fellowships at the Center for International Security and Cooperation. These enable applicants from academia and the world of public policy, or mid-career professionals in the law, the military, government or international organisations to engage in research and writing, participate in seminars and collaborate with faculty and researchers. The following fellowships are available:

•the social sciences or humanities international security fellowship, which enables fellows to focus on a variety of security topics;

•natural sciences or engineering international security fellowship, which enables fellows with backgrounds in the natural sciences and engineering to pursue research projects on the intersection of hard science, policy-making and international security, and to hone their science communication skills;

•cybersecurity and international security fellowship, which supports research on privacy, governmental restrictions, the future of the internet, the use of information technologies by organised crime groups and individual hackers or the effectiveness of cybersecurity protections implemented by different nations;

•law and international security fellowship, which supports lawyers, law students and social scientists wishing to conduct research projects at the intersection of law and international security;

•the MacArthur Foundation nuclear security fellowship, which promotes training and policy-relevant scholarship in nuclear weapons policy in a changing global context, nuclear terrorism and transnational flows of materials and knowledge, and nuclear energyy and nonproliferation challenges;

•the Stanton nuclear security fellowship, which aids engineers, scientists and social scientists in the development of the next generation of thought leaders in nuclear security by supporting research that will advance policy-relevant understanding of nuclear-related issues;

•the William J Perry fellowship in international security, which enables fellows to conduct policy-relevant research and writing on international security and cooperation issues.

Fellowships include stipends, previously worth between US$25,000 and US$27,000 for predoctoral fellows and between US$48,000 and US$65,000 for postdoctoral fellows, over a nine to 11-month period. In addition, CISAC may provide personal medical coverage.

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  • Closing date 16 Jan 15
  • Deadline information Applications are due by 11.59 PST. This call is repeated once a year.
  • Date added 02 Dec 14
  • Award type Early-Career fellowships; Directed grants for individual investigators; Networking/collaboration; Predoctoral fellowships; Senior fellowships; Mid-Career fellowships

Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP) U. of Nottingham

14th GEP Annual Postgraduate Conference

23rd and 24th April 2015 

Venue:  A45 and A44 Sir Clive Granger Building, University Park

The objective of the Conference is to bring together a number of PhD students to discuss their own research ideas with established researchers in a relaxed atmosphere.

The Conference is open to graduate students engaged in the preparation of a doctoral dissertation. Speakers will be selected on the basis of submitted papers or an extended abstract. (Preference will, however, be given to papers.)

Organising Committee:  Giovanni Facchini, Roberto Bonfatti and Alejandro Riaño

Call for Papers

Key Dates:

Deadline for paper/extended abstract submission: 15th January 2015

Selection of papers: 30th January 2015

Opening of Registration: 2nd February 2015

Registration Closure: 8th March 2015

Complete Paper Submission Deadline: 5th April 2015

Poster Submission Deadline: 7th April 2015

Kiel Institute Advanced Studies in International Economic Policy Research

The Kiel Institute will continue its successful Advanced Studies in International Economic Policy Research with a new program starting in August 2015:

Macroeconomics in Open Economies –  Cedric Tille (Geneva)

Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy – Tommaso Monacelli
(Bocconi)

Monetary Policy: Theory and Practice – Lawrence Christiano
(Northwestern)

International Trade: Gravity and Geography – Gianmarco Ottaviano
(LSE)

Firms in International Trade – Kalina Manova ( Stanford)

Globalisation and Labour – David Dorn ( Zurich)

International Migration – Hillel Rapoport  (Bar-Ilan)

Economic Growth – Oded Galor ( Brown University)

Economic Development – Rohini Pande ( Harvard)

The 10 month program addresses in particular M.A. graduates who are interested in a career at international organisations, ministries and central banks, financial corporations, research institutes and development institutions, or who wish to improve their chances of admission to PhD programs at renowned universities.

The program is also relevant for economists with some years of professional experience who would like to keep up with recent academic developments in the field, and for PhD candidates who are enrolled at universities without an own PhD program (or who would like to attend the above courses as a complement to their local PhD program). Participation in selected courses of the program is possible.

Detailed information on the program is provided on the Kiel Institute´s website

https://www.ifw-kiel.de/education/advanced-studies-program/advanced-studies-program/view?set_language=en

Rapid Evidence Assessments

DFID wishes to commission a series of Rapid Evidence Assessments (REAs) that will provide an up to date, impartial, rigorous and accessible synthesis of evidence on a set of questions under the theme of Economic Development. Bidders are invited to respond to questions on the following topics:

  • Trade for Development
  • Business Enabling Environments
  • Urbanisation and Development
  • Land Tenure Security and Responsible Business

The full set of questions are available in the terms of reference (PDF407KB4 pages)

REAs will be carried out to a short timeframe, and will include the following aspects: a structured literature search, a quality appraisal of the literature, and a synthesis of the evidence.

Interested parties are invited to submit tenders by 2pm UK time on Friday 28 November 2014.

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USAID fighting ebola broad agency announcement

Agency for International Development (USAID), US

The Agency for International Development (USAID) invites applications for its fighting ebola broad agency announcement. This aims to support the development, testing, and scaling of practical and cost effective innovations that can help healthcare workers on the front lines provide better care and stop the spread of ebola.

International organisations may apply.

Funding is expected to be in the range of US$100,000 to US$1 million over a period of one to three years.

Ref: USAID: BAA-EBOLA-2014.

  • Closing date 07 Nov 14
  • Deadline information Deadlines on: 7 November 2014, 1 December 2014.
  • Date added 10 Oct 14
  • Award type Development (Africa/Caribbean);Networking/collaboration; Directed grants to institutions, research groups etc
  • Award amount max $1,000,000
  • Award amount min $100,000
  • Average award amount —
  • Award budget total —
  • Applications per institution —
  • Consortium requirements Not Known

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Funding

Economic and Social Research Council, GB

The Economic and Social Research Council invites proposals for its transformative research call. This aims to provide a stimulus for genuinely transformative research ideas at the frontiers of the social sciences, enabling research which challenges current thinking to be supported and developed.

Projects should involve pioneering theoretical and methodological innovation. Research must address one or more of the following priority areas:

•economic performance and sustainable growth;

•influencing behaviour and informing innovations;

•a vibrant and fair society.

Only two applications will be accepted from each research organisation eligible for research council funding. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to pitch their proposal at a Pitch to Peers workshop on 17 and 18 June 2015 and applicants must be able to attend the event in order to apply for this call.

Proposals will be funded up to £250,000 at 100 per cent full economic cost, of which the ESRC will pay 80 per cent. Projects may have a duration of up to 18 months, and up to 20 projects will be funded.

  • Closing date 19 Feb 15
  • Deadline information Proposals invited between 1 November 2014 and 4pm, 19 February 2015.
  • Date added 08 Oct 14
  • Award type Directed grants to institutions, research groups etc; Travel for research purposes; Innovation grants; Equipment and materials
  • Award amount max £200,000
  • Award amount min —
  • Average award amount —
  • Award budget total —
  • Applications per institution 2
  • Consortium requirements Not Known

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Large grants

Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance, GB and other funders

Enhancing Learning and Research for Humanitarian Assistance, under its humanitarian innovations fund, invites proposals for its large grant facility. Funding supports the development, implementation and testing of a humanitarian innovation that will lead to demonstrated cost-effective improvements in humanitarian practice.

Non-profit organisations such as non-governmental organisations, public or governmental institutions and academic or research institutes that have legal status and are registered in the country in which the project will be carried out, may apply. There is no geographic restriction as to the origin of an applicant. Organisations may apply individually or in consortia. For-profit organisations can be part of a consortium but cannot be the lead applicant or grant beneficiary. Lead applicants can only submit two applications per round, but can be part of any number of consortia.

Grants will be allocated to projects with an implementation period of up to 18 months and range from £75,000 up to £150,000.

  • Closing date 03 Nov 14
  • Deadline information Expressions of interest due by 12 midnight GMT, 3 November; invited full proposals due 22 December 2014. This call is repeated 2 times a year.
  • Date added 07 Oct 14
  • Award type Innovation grants; Directed grants to institutions, research groups etc; Technology innovation/development; Prototypes and demonstrations
  • Award amount max £150,000
  • Award amount min £75,000
  • Average award amount —
  • Award budget total —
  • Applications per institution 2
  • Consortium requirements Any

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