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Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP) at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School
- David Wilcove: (1)conservation of migratory animals (2) impacts of logging and agriculture on biodiversity in Southeast Asia
- Michael Oppenheimer: (1) modeling the role of learning in decisions where structural model error is a key concern. This work will be coordinated with ongoing case studies of actual scientific learning coupled to policy decisions. For further insights on this project, see here
(2) analysis of paleoclimate proxies for sea level, ice extent, and temperature to improve the use of analogs in forecasting future sea level rise. This project focuses particularly, but not exclusively, on proxies from the Last Interglacial.
Essential Qualifications: The Postdoctoral Fellows Program is open to all regardless of citizenship, but requires a completed doctorate and does not support work towards the completion of a degree. STEP fellows will be eligible for salary and full employee benefits in accordance with University guidelines.
Applicants should send a CV and a cover letter describing their areas of expertise and interest via https://jobs.princeton.edu The review process will commence immediately and continue until positions are filled.
Education Required: Doctorate Degree
Application Information
Contact: Woodrow Wilson School - 285
Princeton University
Online App. Form
Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
In 1987, the World Bank, with funding from the Government of Japan, established the World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (WBGSP) for graduate studies in subjects related to economic development. Each year, the Program awards scholarships to individuals from World Bank member countries to undertake graduate studies at renowned universities throughout member countries of the Bank.
The objective of the Scholarship and Fellowship Programs is to help create an international community of highly-trained professionals working in the field of economic and socialdevelopment. The community will actively participate in the capacity building efforts in the developing countries.
<Eligibility> To apply for a JJ/WBGSP scholarship under the Regular Program, an applicant must:
· Be a national of a World Bank member country eligible to borrow.
· Be born after March 31, 1970.
· Have, by March 31, 2010, at least 2, preferably 4 to 5, years of recent full time professional experience acquired after a university degree, in the applicant's home country or in another developing country.
· Hold a bachelor's degree or its equivalent.
· Be in good health.
· Be of good character.
· Not be a permanent resident or a national of any industrialized country.
· Not be residing in an industrialized country for more than one year.
· Not be an Executive Director, his/her alternate, staff of the World Bank Group (the World Bank, International Finance Corporation, International Development Association, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, and International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes), consultant, or relative of the aforementioned.
· Application Guidelines
· Preferred Universities in 2010 2011
· How to Apply
Please note that applicants are encouraged to seek admissions in institutions listed in the website under Preferred Universities 2010-2011.
Paper copies of completed applications and all required supporting documents should be sent to:
The World Bank
Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
1818 H Street, NW - MSN J2-204 Washington, DC 20433 USA
The application together with ALL supporting documentation must be received in the Scholarship Program Office by the deadline of March 31, 2010.
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