The World Bank Group Fellowship Program
Ph.D. students of African descent, particularly women, are eligible to apply for the new World Bank Group Fellowship Program World Bank Group Fellows will spend a minimum of six months getting hands-on experience at World Bank headquarters in Washington D.C. Fellows will work on economic policy, technical assistance to countries, and lending for eliminating poverty and increasing shared prosperity
WASHINGTON, September 13, 2013 — The Africa Region of the World Bank Group is launching the World Bank Group Fellowship Program for Ph.D. students of African descent. The program will increase the diverse workforce that is a priority for the Bank and its clients. The Fellowship Program aims to build a pipeline of researchers and professionals from the African Diaspora, particularly women, who are interested in working in the development field at home or abroad, and in starting careers with the World Bank Group. The Fellowship Program represents an incredible opportunity not only for young African scholars to conduct research and develop their careers in development, but also for the World Bank Group to learn from their experiences and fresh insight, as well as absorb the tremendous energy young people can contribute to our work and mission, said Sean McGrath, Vice President for Human Resources at the World Bank Group.
About the Fellowship Fellows will spend a minimum of six months at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. getting hands-on experience in development work. This includes knowledge generation and dissemination, design of global and country policies and the building of institutions to achieve inclusive growth in developing countries. While benefitting from research and innovation in multiple sectors, Fellows will also work on economic policy, technical assistance, and lending for eliminating poverty and increasing shared prosperity. Special attention will be given to work with Fragile and Conflict-Affected States. Fellows will be expected to complete a research project and prepare a research paper to present to staff. High-standard papers may be published internally. Specifically, selected participants will:
Gain a better understanding of the World Bank Group’s mission and operations
Access quality data for their research work Interact with seasoned experts in their field of development Contribute to the World Bank Group’s mission
Who Should Apply Doctoral students of African descent within one or two years of completing a Ph.D. program in the following fields: Economics, Demography, Applied Statistics and Econometrics, Impact Evaluation, Education, Health, Energy, Agriculture, and Infrastructure. Candidates must:
Be enrolled in an academic institution and returning to university after the fellowship Be 32 years of age or below Have an excellent command of English, both written and verbal Possess strong quantitative and analytical skills
Selection Process After submitting an application online, the most promising candidates will be identified and their application packages forwarded to World Bank Africa Region managers and participating departments for consideration. Departments and managers will then indicate their preferences, as well as the project to be undertaken. Selected candidates will then be notified and, upon acceptance, will be hired as short-term consultants for a minimum of six months. Fellows will receive consultant fees, round-trip economy class air travel to Washington, D.C. from their university, and worker’s compensation insurance.
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