Economics | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 40

PhD in Economics for International Students, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Italy

Applications are invited for admission to the Ph.D Program in Economics at the Catholic University of Milan (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano).
Duration of the course: 3 years
Total positions available: 8
Positions with scholarship: 4

Job description:

The Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore offers a Program, entirely in English, of Doctoral Studies in Economics leading to a PhD degree fully accredited worldwide. The Program aims to offer outstanding training for study and research in the various fields of economics, in order to equip students with the skills and knowledge for starting an academic career, as well as for working as professional economists in private enterprises, governments and international organizations.
The PhD Program in Economics has a long and consolidated tradition of post-graduate teaching and research in both theoretical and applied economics. This Program began in 1985 as a joint project with the major universities of Milan (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi and Università degli Studi di Milano) pooling their resources in a consortium. With the increased demand for post-graduate education, the consortium was dissolved in 2000 and each University proceeded to create its separate program. Since its inception, more than one hundred students have successfully completed the PhD Program, and many of them are working in leading academic and non-academic, prestigious institutions like the Federal Reserve, the European Commission, the United Nations, the ECB, the Bank of England and the Bank of Italy.
The duration of the PhD Program is three years. The first year is devoted mainly to advanced course work in mathematics for economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics and a considerable number of frontier state-of-the-art research topics. Full time research is pursued over the following two (or exceptionally three) years, during which each student must write his/her thesis. Students are encouraged and financially supported to carry out part of their studies at leading foreign universities in order to allow them to exchange and compare ideas on a broader scale.

Admission Requirements:

Applications for the selection procedure will be considered from candidates of all ages and nationalities who hold:

– an Italian Diploma di laurea quadriennale, a laurea specialistica or a laurea magistrale, or
– any foreign academic qualification previously recognised as equivalent by the academic authorities, or recognised by the Academic Senate of the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore upon proposal of the Faculty Committee (Collegio dei Docenti).
2-Applications may also be submitted by candidates who have not yet graduated but who will hold a valid academic qualification (see above) by the date of the deadline for matriculation (October 25, 2010).

Candidates from Italy, the European Union or other nations who hold (or will hold, by the matriculation deadline) a foreign academic qualification which has not been declared equivalent to an Italian degree, should request recognition of equivalency of their academic qualification in their application for the selection procedure, only for the purpose of admission to the Doctoral Program.
To this end, documents necessary for the Faculty Committee (Collegio dei Docenti) to reach a decision regarding the recognition of equivalency should be enclosed with the application.

Postdoctoral Fellowship, The World Agroforestry Centre, US

The World Agroforestry Centre (also known as the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry or ICRAF) is an independent research institution which generates science-based knowledge about the complex role trees play in agricultural landscapes and rural livelihoods. As part of the Centre’s work to bring tree-based solutions to bear on poverty and environmental problems, researchers – working in close collaboration with partners – are developing new technologies, tools and policy recommendations for increased food security and ecosystem health.

The Centre’s headquarters are located in Nairobi, Kenya, and research is conducted in 23 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. We are supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and receive funding from over 50 different donors.

About the position

The post doc will participate in the multi-centre Global Futures project which is coordinated by IFPRI. The post doc will work closely with post docs at ILRI and CIMMYT who will also be based in Nairobi. The ICRAF post doc will focus on enhancing modelling capability and empirical data to be able to assess the likely economic impacts of agroforestry and other natural resource management interventions. The role includes the following responsibilities:

* Develop methods for improving CGIAR modelling capability in agroforestry and other natural resource management intervention areas. This may involve the direct enhancement of global models like IMPACT or the enhancement of other models that could be linked up (e.g. DSSAT).
* Build up relevant global databases with which to undertake ex ante impact assessments for agroforestry and natural resource management interventions.
* Collaborate with other ICRAF staff to identify priority ex ante impact assessments and to identify key model parameters, such as likely adoption trajectories and productivity, equity, income, and environmental service impacts.
* Support increased use of ex ante impact assessment tools within ICRAF.
* As with all scientists, generate and disseminate scientific publications

Requirements

* PHD in natural resources or environmental, agricultural, or development economics preferred
* Work experience in modeling is an added an advantage
* Experience in modelling of large scale or multi-country economic or natural resource management systems.
* Use of GAMS programming and familiarity with important models used in the Global Futures project – IMPACT, DREAM, DSSAT
* Excellent data management skills and attention to detail
* Good communication skills – writing, speaking, listening, discussing
* Ability to work in a developing country and in a multicultural environment.
* Proficiency in multiple languages is desirable, fluency in English is necessary

Terms of offer

The World Agroforestry Centre is an equal opportunity employer and offers a collegial and gender-sensitive working environment. We believe that staff diversity promotes excellence and strongly encourage applications from qualified women. This position is on International terms and will be for an initial period of two (2) years, renewable subject to nine (9) months’ probation period, assessment of performance, continued relevance of the position and availability of resources.

How to apply

Applications for the position must include:

* A cover letter illustrating your suitability for the position against the listed requirements and salary expectations
* A detailed curriculum vitae
* The names and addresses of three referees, including telephone, fax numbers and email addresses.

All correspondence should be addressed to the Human Resources Unit, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), PO Box 30677, Nairobi, Kenya OR via email: icrafhru@cgiar.org and should indicate “Application for a Post Doctoral Fellow” on their application letters and email submissions.

Applications will be considered until 15th August 2010 or until a suitable candidate is identified and selected.

Master Scholarships in Infrastructure Management at Yokohama National University, Japan

The Master’s Degree Program in Infrastructure Management at Yokohama National University was established with a special fund from the Government of Japan, administered by the World Bank, for the purpose of training government officials from developing countries who have engineering backgrounds. The program focuses on such areas as economics, management, specialized engineering and law related to the development and management of infrastructure. In the present global situation, if the government officials who are engaged in planning and implementing their nations’ infrastructure development policies are to make decisions consistent with the welfare of the people of their countries, it is vital that those officials have advanced knowledge of and experience in management, technological fields and macro-economics.
The YNU program, which is specifically designed to meet the needs of students from developing countries under the scholarship program funded by the World Bank, offers lectures and laboratory work in the fields of engineering, economics, management and law. Students are also provided with an opportunity to learn practical Japanese, mathematics, computer techniques and other basic subjects. After the initial 12 months of schooling, students engage in an internship program related to their area of study mainly through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
During the remainder of the two-year period, individual instruction and tutorials are given to students to help them consolidate their understanding of their courses and prepare a thesis, which is a requirement for the completion of the Master’s program.

The YNU program is organized and operated by an inter-faculty committee, which functions in close cooperation with JICA. The university committee consists of the Graduate School of Education and Human Sciences, the Graduate School of Engineering, the Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, and the International Graduate School of Social Sciences of Yokohama National University.

Approximately fifteen scholarships are allocated to the YNU program by the World Bank. Each scholarship provides a monthly allowance of JPY170,000 (2011-2013) and a round-trip air ticket to Japan plus a travel allowance of USD500. The scholarship also covers tuition fees, the entrance examination fee and the admission fee.

Citizens of low and middle income World Bank member countries are eligible for the scholarships. Applicants must be age 35 or under as of April 1, 2011. Applicants must have at least four years of practical experience involving responsibility for infrastructure development and must also intend to pursue a career in the field of development.

Application Deadline August 13, 2010