
The Black Women Scholarships purpose of this research unit is to build a case for evidence-based direct investment more generally to the rainfed areas and the appropriate form of investment must be in related sectors. The project is funded by the Ford Foundation and will run until December 31, 2012.
A range of positions are being filled during the coming months, starting from young researchers to senior colleagues. This is not time-bound positions, and therefore applications are invited on an ongoing basis. Successful candidates must have a PhD in Economics and a combination of field survey experience, proven ability with statistical and econometric packages and reasonable publication record. Salaries for each position will be given as per agreed upon in the final project budget. For clarification please contact the Project Director. The Black Women Scholarships qualified candidate should apply with their resumes and sampling of their publications to the following address. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Scholarship Application Deadline: An application window is open from May 1, 2011 to 1st September 2011.
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