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Doctoral Workshop
Development and international organizations
Cape Town, South Africa, June 8-9, 2008 (date TBC)
Call for proposals
Paper proposals are invited from current doctoral students and early career postdoctoral
researchers (up to three years post-PhD) conducting research on the World Bank Group and
other international organizations in any social science field.
Successful candidates will be asked to present a research paper of 8,000 –9,500 words in
advance of the workshop.
The workshop will be scheduled to coincide with the Annual Bank Conference on
Development Economics (ABCDE), which will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, on
June 9-11, 2008, under the theme of growth (Globalization, Investment and Growth, Human
Development for Equitable Growth, Political Economy of Shared Growth). The workshop
will last 1.5 days.
Participants will be invited to attend the ABCDE Conference in Cape Town.
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Travel expenses
Successful candidates will have their travel and accommodation expenses covered. No
per diem, meals or local transportation costs (in the participant’s country of departure)
will be covered.
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Workshop themes
Submitted papers must focus on the work (policy, operations) of one or more of the
organizations listed below:
1. Bretton Woods Institutions: The World Bank Group, The International Monetary
Fund;
2. World Trade Organization (WTO);
3. Regional multilateral development banks: Inter-American Development Bank,
African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Bank for
Reconstruction and Development;
Paper proposals may address any aspect of development-related activity of these
organizations. For example, topics might include, but are not limited to:
• Country studies of specific policies or projects;
• Governance and organisational reform;
• Links between trade and development;
• Relations between various organizations (e.g. World Bank-IMF);
• Aid harmonization and coordination; Bilateral versus multilateral aid;
• Engagement and partnerships with new donors (e.g. China, philanthropic
foundations)
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Eligibility
Application is open to researchers of any nationality and any country of residence, currently
enrolled in a PhD program or having completed their PhD no later than three years
beforehand (as of June 30, 2008). Thesis research to be presented during the workshop needs
to be completed or of an advanced state. Developing country researchers are strongly
encouraged to apply.
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Application process
Candidates who wish to participate in the Workshop should provide the following
information (please use the style of the APPLICATION FORM appended below):
Applications should be submitted to the World Bank Paris Office at the attention of Ms. Anna
Kuznicka, akuznicka@worldbank.org with the subject line ‘Cape Town Workshop’.
The deadline for applications is March 12th, 2008. Successful applicants will be notified in
April 2008.
Applications will be reviewed by a selection committee, comprising:
• One representative of the ESRC
• One representative of the World Bank
• One representative of the WTO
• One representative of the Researchers Alliance for Development (RAD)
• A former participant (of the Budapest, Singapore or Slovenia Workshop)
Please follow the link to download the application form (Pdf).
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Selection criteria
• Quality of the paper proposal
• Motivation
• Balance in terms of research themes
• Balance in terms of participants’ backgrounds (regional, gender etc.)
The workshop will be jointly organised by the World Bank and the Economic and Social
Research Council of the United Kingdom, in conjunction with the Centre for the Study of
Globalisation and Regionalisation at the University of Warwick and the Researchers Alliance
for Development.
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