GDNews #36
October 11, 2004.
[gdnews] The Global Development Network Newsletter [GDNews] #36 , October 2004
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In this issue:
-> What's New in GDN?
-> Regional Network Partner News
-> Other Research Opportunities
-> Online Development Resources
-> What's New in GDN?
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-->> New members of the Governing Body
Two GDN constituencies have selected their representatives for the
Governing Body. The Latin American and Caribbean region has selected
Eliana Cardoso,Professor of Economics at the Escola de Economia da Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Sao Paulo as their representative. The International
Sociological Association has selected Sujata Patel from the University of Pune as their representative for a second term.
> Deadline extended for Medals for Research on Development
The Medals for Outstanding Research on Development carry cash prizes of
US,000 plus travel expenses to the Global Development Network’s Sixth
Annual Development Conference. Two prize medals—one for US,000 plus travel and another for US,000 plus travel—will be granted for completed research
papers in each of five topic areas corresponding to the theme of the Sixth Annual Conference of the Global Development Network, "Developed and developing
worlds: mutual impact." GDN welcomes submissions from all branches of the social sciences. Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary submissions are
particularly encouraged.
> Deadline: All research categories are now closed, except for the Trade policies and Sub-Saharan Africa category (topic 2) for which the deadline has been
extended to October 12, 2004.
> Deadline extended for Medals for Research on Development
The Japanese Award for Outstanding Research on Development carries cash
prizes of US,000 plus travel expenses to the Global Development
Network’s Sixth Annual Development Conference. An award of US,000 will be given to the institution whose proposed research in one of the five topic
areas chosen for this year's competition holds the greatest promise for improving our understanding of development. Two prizes of US,000 will be given
to the institutions of the other two finalists to continue work in the chosen research area. The Award funds will be used to support the undertaking of the
submitted research proposal. Funding for the Award is generously provided by the Government of Japan. In two of the five topic areas, namely, "Trade
policies and Sub-Saharan
Africa" and "Conflict, human security and migration," submissions will be
accepted in French or English.
>Deadline: All research categories are now closed, except for the Trade
policies and Sub-Saharan Africa category (topic 2) for which the deadline
has been extended to October 12, 2004.
-->> IMF/GDN Visiting Scholars Program 2004/2005 The International
Monetary Fund (IMF) and Global Development Network are pleased to announce
the fifth year of the IMF/GDN Visiting Scholars Program. The program provides for up to five researchers from GDN's regional networks to visit the IMF for
a period of five weeks to work on research supported by both the network and GDN. During the attachment, a staff member from the IMF Research Department
will be designated to work with the visiting researcher. In addition, the visiting researcher will also have the opportunity to interact with other staff
from the IMF and to use the information and data available at the IMF. The final product of
the project could also be published by the IMF after the local
organization has published it.
> Deadline: October 31, 2004.
www.gdnet.org/activities/gdn_competitions/scholarship_competitions/imf_visiting_scholars/
-->> Conference Program Now Available Online
The Global Development Network (GDN) will hold its Sixth Annual Global
Development Conference from January 24-26, 2005 in Dakar, Senegal. The
theme of the conference is 'Developing and Developed Worlds: Mutual Impact.' See: www.gdnet.org/pdf2/sixth_annual_conf/prog_draft1.pdf
-->> GDN’s Principal Political Scientist participates in Regional Network
Partner workshops: In September, Natalia Dinello participated as a
reviewer at the Research Workshop held by CERGE-EI; she also gave to the participants a briefing on GDN. Also in September, Natalia participated in the
Research Workshop held by EERC.
-> Regional Network Partner News
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"***NOT ALL REGIONS USUALLY INCLUDED"
-->> Calls for proposals for Global Research Project in ERF and AERC. GDN
is supporting a large multi-disciplinary global research project entitled
“Impact of Rich Country Policies on Poverty: A Global View.” Proposals are sought to undertake country studies in the Middle East, North Africa, Turkey
and Iran and in Sub-Saharan Africa on this important theme in the areas of aid,investment, migration, or trade (see previous issues of this newsletter for
similar calls in other regions). Interested researchers are invited to submit proposals on specific issues or combinations of issues of particular
importance to their countries. Proposals should include a detailed description of the methodology to be used, the availability of suitable data, and the
composition of the research teams. Proposals with teams that include younger researchers or less established institutions are particularly encouraged.
Studies in approximately
30 countries will be supported around the world. Selections will be made
on a competitive basis with regional allocations.
>Deadlines and submission information
The deadline for submissions is October 15, 2004. Submissions should be
sent to ipapkov@gdnet.org.
>Selection and Eligibility
Country studies will be selected based on a competitive process.
Residents of developing and transition countries are encouraged to send in
proposals describing how they would meet the challenge of the project as outlined in the next section. Particular emphasis should be placed on the
composition of the team, the main issues in your country, testable hypotheses, and the methodological approach(es) to be used. CVs of all researchers
must be attached. The inclusion of younger researchers and institutions is encouraged. The size of the team is not fixed but should be set so as to meet
the goals of the research,taking into account budgetary considerations. At least 50 percent of all principal researchers must be residents of a developing
or transition
country. A budget should be included in the submission. Researchers
will receive an honorarium and other research expenses based on local
costs. These will be calculated based on involvement in a research project and not as a consultancy. There is no fixed format for proposals.
Nevertheless, each submission should contain at a minimum: (1)
Composition of the research team; (2) CVs of all researchers, including
countries of residence and e-mails; (3) Time period to be covered; (4) Main policies or policy interactions that are of particular interest in your
country; (5) Testable hypotheses; (6) Detailed methodology; (7) Explanation of why the research team is well suited for this work, and
(8) Budget.
>AERC: Specific Information
A five-person selection committee will choose up to five submissions, who
will then be asked to join the project and present their work at a full
project workshop in Dakar, Senegal, just before GDN's Sixth Annual Development Conference on January 24-26, 2005. GDN will pay economy travel and
accommodation expenses to the workshop.
>ERF: Specific Information
Up to ten submissions from the Middle East, North Africa, Turkey and Iran
region will be invited to present at a special one-day workshop in Beirut,
Lebanon, on December 13, 2004, immediately before ERF’s Annual Conference. GDN will pay 50 percent of economy travel and accommodation expenses to attend
the workshop and ERF conference. A five-person selection committee will choose the top four or five submissions, who will then be asked to present their
work at a full project workshop in Dakar, Senegal just before GDN’s Annual Conference from January 24-26, 2005. GDN will pay 100 percent of economy travel
and accommodation expenses to the GDN Annual Conference.
For full details on the project see:
www.gdnet.org/activities/global_research_projects/rich_country_policies.html
"Europe"
->> Conference announcements The Agence française de Développement (AFD)
will finance the Second Annual EUDN Conference in Paris in November 2004.
The event will start with a one day AfD- EUDN Conference, on November 25. This will be followed by a two-day Academic EUDN Conference, from November 26 to
November 27. The two days conference invites paper submissions on "Trade, Aid, FDI and Inter-national Migration". Around 40 people are expected to attend
this Academic Conference. Deadline for submissions is October 21, 2004. See: www.eudnet.net
"Latin America and the Caribbean"
-->> The Seventh Workshop in International Economics and Finance will be
held December 10-13 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. See www.lacea.org/calls/summer2004.htm
-->>The Seventh Workshop in International Economics and Finance will be
held December 10-13 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. See:
www.lacea.org/calls/summer2004.htm
-->>LACEA's Regional Integration Network will be holding its fourth annual
workshop in Montevideo, Uruguay, December 15-17, 2004. See
www.ceres-uy.org/RIN2004/index.asp
-->>Economia, the journal of LACEA, has announced a Call for Papers for
its next panel meeting to be held April 2005 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
See www.lacea.org/calls/economia2005.htm
"Middle East and North Africa"
-->> Call for Proposals, the Economics Department, Cairo University.
"Public Finance Reform in Egypt," May 21-22, 2005. Deadline for abstracts
is November 30, 2004. For more information, see:
www.erf.org.eg/html/CairoU.pdf
-->>ERF’s Successful Jordan Country Profile Seminar. On 16th September,
2004, ERF held “The Jordan Country Profile Seminar,” in Amman Jordan. This
was the second seminar to be organized as part of the larger Country Profiles Project an extensive, 4-year research project coordinated by the Economic
Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey (ERF) and the Institut de La Mediterrannee (IM), and funded by the European Commission and the Arab
Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD).
"Russia and CIS"
-->> The Seventh Workshop in International Economics and Finance will be
held December 10-13 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. See:
www.lacea.org/calls/summer2004.htm
-->>LACEA's Regional Integration Network will be holding its fourth annual
workshop in Montevideo, Uruguay, December 15-17, 2004. See
www.ceres-uy.org/RIN2004/index.asp
-->>Economia, the journal of LACEA, has announced a Call for Papers for
its next panel meeting to be held April 2005 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
See www.lacea.org/calls/economia2005.htm
"CERGE/EI"
-->> The 59th European Meeting of the Econometric Society and the 19th
Annual Congress of the European Economic Association, the major annual
economic conference in Europe, took place on 20 -24 August 2004 in Madrid. CERGE-EI noted an extraordinarily high level of active participation from its
economists.
For more information about the conference see:
www.gruponahise.com/eea-esem2004/committees-overview.htm.
-> Other Research Opportunities
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-->> Drumbeat Scholarship and Fellowship database The on-line journal The
Drumbeat has updated its list of awards, grants, fellowships and
scholarships relevant to development researchers. See
www.comminit.com/awards2004.html
-->> Katherine Esau Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of California at
Davis, United States. International candidates are welcome to apply.
Preference will be given to candidates who received their Ph.D. from an institution other than University of California-Davis and who have not already
spent time on this campus. Deadline: November 1, 2004.
www.dbs.ucdavis.edu/fellowships/esau/app-info.html
-->> Robert McNamara/East African Development Bank Graduate Scholarship
Offered by the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA), Uganda.
Applicants must be under 45 years of age and possess a Masters degree or its equivalent. Female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
Contact: The Project Coordinator Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) P.O Box 7110 Kampala Uganda Phone: 256-41-256251/2; Fax: 256-41-342007;
or Email: intervarsity@iucea.org
-->> IWMI Ph.D. Scholarship Program Offered by the International Water
Management Institute (IWMI), Sri Lanka. Ph.D. candidates who satisfy the
academic requirements to be admissible to a Ph.D. program and -->> want to carry out research that fits in IWMI's research agenda or third party are
encouraged to apply. Contact: Capacity Building Officer International Water Management Institute P.O. Box 2075 Colombo Sri Lanka Phone: 94-1-787404; Fax:
94-1-786854. See
www.iwmi.cgiar.org/about/capacity_building/phd_scholarship.htm
-->> SSRC Eurasia Program Fellowships Competition is currently offering a
number of fellowships at both the predoctoral and postdoctoral levels for
the 2005-2006 academic year for research, writing, training and curriculum
development on or related to any of the New States of Eurasia, the Soviet
Union, and/or the Russian Empire. Deadline: November 9, 2004. See:
www.ssrc.org/fellowships/eurasia.
-> Online Development Opportunities
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-->> Global Diffusion of the Internet Project Publications The Mosaic
Group has studied the Internet in nearly 30 countries. Some of those
studies and publications can be downloaded from
mosaic.unomaha.edu/Pages/GDI_Publications.html
-->>Federal R&D Project Summaries This website provides summaries of the
research and development projects funded by six U.S. federal agencies,
including the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the Department of Agriculture. The large, searchable data bases may be of
interest to those involved in science and technology in developing nations. In addition, the website illustrates an e-government approach to the
dissemination of information about research funding which may be of interest to those in developing nations. www.osti.gov/fedrnd/
-->>UNICEF Voices of Youth Website Since 1995, Voices of Youth, UNICEF’s
interactive website for young people, has focused on exploring the
educational and community building potential of the Internet, and facilitating the active participation of young people on child rights and development
related issues. See: www.unicef.org/voy
-->>School Telecenters This World Bank website provides resources for
those in developing countries involved in the development of telecenters
within schools. See: www.worldbank.org/worldlinks/telecentres/
-->>Election Process Information Collection (EPIC) Project EPIC provides
comparative and country-by-country data on election systems, laws,
management and administration. See: www.epicproject.org
-->>Communication for Social Change “Body of Knowledge”
Available to all, in one place, an online guide to publications, books,
articles, brochures, pamphlets, position papers and other writings on
communication for social change and development communication. This is a comprehensive, searchable body of knowledge about communication for social change
and its principles of voice, dialogue, equity and participant-driven sustainable change- developed by the Communication for Social Change Consortium.
See: www.communicationforsocialchange.org/body-of-knowledege.php
-->> Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (Bread):
publishes a working paper series authored by fellows of BREAD. They are
academic papers in development economics. See:
www.cid.harvard.edu/bread/search.htm to search the BREAD working
paper series.
Also: The most recent BREAD conference was held on September 11, 2004. For
the Conference homepage see
www.cid.harvard.edu/bread/conf_2004.09.11.htm.
-->>Future European Union Research Policy. On this site you can find the
latest preliminary proposals for the European Union's next round of
research and development funding, Framework Programme 7. The new round will cover 2007-2013. In August 2004, the Commission opened a consultation process
and everyone is invited to submit comments online at this site. The final proposal will be published in 2005.
europa.eu.int/comm/research/future/index_en.html
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