http://www.cenet.org.cn/article.asp?articleid=30166 Call for proposals The International Development Research Centre (IDRC), The aim is to both identify and support a new generation of younger researchers working on poverty and distributional issues in The coordinators of the Network are Prof. Li Shi ( The Network invites young Chinese Scholars to submit proposal for support for research projects. Proposals should be in English and are due by April 15. They should contain a short abstract as well as a longer summary (5-10 pages) of the proposed research. Existing papers can be submitted, but what will be done beyond them should be made clear. Support will be for 1 year and will lead to a research paper in English for an international audience. Work can be data oriented and/or analytical in nature; numerical simulation work is included. The term “Young Scholar” will be interpreted broadly to include advanced graduate students and post Ph.D. researchers, and support is expected to centre on those scholars already working on poverty and distributional issues and within 2-7 years of completion of Ph.D. Proposals should include a brief CV/Resume. Scholars should have an institutional affiliation in Mainland This year the Network will emphasize three themes in its work: migration and poverty/inequality; FDI inflows and poverty/inequality; and regional variations in growth as a source of inequality. Proposals addressed to these themes will be given preference in selection; but proposals in other areas of poverty research will nonetheless be considered. A 2-day Network meeting will be held in The proposal should be sent in electronic form (Word document, Times New Roman, 12p, 1.5 spaced) to: Professor Li Shi,
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Call for proposals
The International Development Research Centre (IDRC),
The aim is to both identify and support a new generation of younger researchers working on poverty and distributional issues in
The coordinators of the Network are Prof. Li Shi (
The Network invites young Chinese Scholars to submit proposal for support for research projects.
Proposals should be in English and are due by April 15. They should contain a short abstract as well as a longer summary (5-10 pages) of the proposed research. Existing papers can be submitted, but what will be done beyond them should be made clear. Support will be for 1 year and will lead to a research paper in English for an international audience. Work can be data oriented and/or analytical in nature; numerical simulation work is included.
The term “Young Scholar” will be interpreted broadly to include advanced graduate students and post Ph.D. researchers, and support is expected to centre on those scholars already working on poverty and distributional issues and within 2-7 years of completion of Ph.D. Proposals should include a brief CV/Resume. Scholars should have an institutional affiliation in Mainland
This year the Network will emphasize three themes in its work: migration and poverty/inequality; FDI inflows and poverty/inequality; and regional variations in growth as a source of inequality. Proposals addressed to these themes will be given preference in selection; but proposals in other areas of poverty research will nonetheless be considered.
A 2-day Network meeting will be held in
The proposal should be sent in electronic form (Word document, Times New Roman, 12p, 1.5 spaced) to: Professor Li Shi,
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