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世界银行客座研究项目公告(1999-2000)

CHINA CENTER FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH (CCER) AT PEKING UNIVERSITY

ANNOUNCEMENT

CCER - WORLD BANK VISITING RESEARCH PROGRAM

1999 -2000

 

The China Center for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking (Beijing) University, founded in August 1994, is an independent research, education, and training institute. CCER has close working relations with other research institutes in China and abroad.

To facilitate academic exchanges between CCER faculty and other economists in China and abroad, and to promote research on China's economic reform and development, CCER started its Visiting Fellow Research Program in 1996. This program is supported financially by the World Bank.

 

THE VISITING FELLOW RESEARCH PROGRAM AT CCER

During the academic year of 1999-2000, the CCER will have five to ten visiting research fellow positions for overseas economists who are Chinese nationals. The visiting research fellow will spend four to nine months at CCER to conduct individual research or joint research with CCER faculty.
 

The research should focus on the Chinese economy, especially on the issues of economic transition and development. In the 1999-2000 visiting program, the focus of the research should be on urban unemployment, regional development, China in globalization, and other related topics. Research topics could be theoretical or empirical. Research that would lead to clear policy implications is encouraged. Overseas applicants whose research projects are closely related to their long-term career in China will receive favorable consideration.

We also encourage visiting fellows to offer an economics course (graduate or undergraduate) at CCER. It will be a good opportunity to get acquainted with our students, who are perhaps the best students in China.

Visiting fellows will give a series of lectures/seminars related to their research. It is expected that each fellow will produce at least one research paper by the end the visiting period. The research papers will be included in the CCER Working Paper Series.

 

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

Each visiting research fellow from overseas will receive: (1) a lump-sum subsidy for one round-trip economy-class air ticket to China; (2) USD1000 per month living allowance; (3) office expenses, including telephone, fax, mailing, and copying, up to a reasonable limit.

 

The CCER will also provide office space, computer, and other research-related support. Visiting fellows are able to access the e-mail system (Internet) through CCER.

 

The office of the CCER will help to arrange accommodation at Peking University if it is requested.

 

APPLICATION


The applicant must be a Chinese national who holds a Doctorate or Master degree in economics or in a closely related field. Applicants should have a strong record in academic research.

 

Eligible applicants should submit a formal application to Professor Wen Hai at the CCER. Completed applications should include (1) a formal application letter; (2) a detailed research proposal, including a research schedule; and (3) curriculum vitae. Those who are interested in teaching a course at CCER should also include a detailed description of the course. The deadline for the 1999-2000 visiting program is July 31, 1999.

The CCER will have a special committee to review the applications. The review process will begin on August 1. The invited fellow will be informed before August 15, 1999.

 

Professor Wen Hai
Deputy Director
China Center for Economic Research (CCER)
Peking University
Beijing 100871, China
Telephone: 86-10-6275-3098
Fax: 86-10-6275-1474
E-mail: wenhai@ccer.pku.edu.cn

For more information about the CCER, please visit our web page:

http://www.ccer.pku.edu.cn

 

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