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The Weiss Fund, Spring 2020
Academic Year
2019-2020
Sponsor Deadline
4/19/2020
Brief Description:
The Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics is interested in supporting research by students and ladder faculty working in development economics, broadly defined. The Weiss Fund is funded by Child Relief International and aims to sponsor research that will positively affect the lives of poor people in poor countries.
The potential impact of research on the poor can be long run, research can duplicate an existing study in a different context, or it can investigate a negative result – showing that something that is widely done has no impact or less impact than is normally believed. The research could seek to discover flaws in past research findings. Research that challenges the conventional wisdom is encouraged. Cross-disciplinary work is welcome. The Program only funds research in countries, regions, or populations with per capita GDP below $10,000 in 2018 USD; and has a preference for supporting work in countries, regions, or populations with per capita GDP below $5,000. The Program does not fund research in developed countries, even on low-income populations within these countries.
Description:
The Weiss Fund for research in development economics is interested in supporting research by students and ladder faculty working in development economics, broadly defined, at the following institutions:
Boston University
Columbia University
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Princeton University
Stanford University
University of California Berkeley
University of Chicago
University of California San Diego
Yale University
The Weiss Fund is funded by Child Relief International and aims to sponsor research that will positively affect the lives of poor people in poor countries.
The potential impact of research on the poor can be long run, research can duplicate an existing study in a different context, or it can investigate a negative result – showing that something that is widely done has no impact or less impact than is normally believed.
The research could seek to discover flaws in past research findings. Research that challenges the conventional wisdom is encouraged. Cross-disciplinary work is welcome.
The Program only funds research in countries, regions, or populations with per capita GDP below $10,000 in 2018 USD; and has a preference for supporting work in countries, regions, or populations with per capita GDP below $5,000.
The Program does not fund research in developed countries, even on low-income populations within these countries.
Application Information:
The Weiss Fund requests only expressions of interest at this time. Individuals whose projects are deemed likely to receive funding will be asked to submit formal proposals.
Applicants are asked to submit the following (this information will be repeated again on the applicant dashboard)
Outline of the research hypothesis
Identification strategy (for empirical proposals intended to estimate a causal effect)
A budget narrative
An explanation of the availability of data to be used in empirical proposals
A current CV
For student applicants, unofficial transcripts
A detailed budget in Excel
Eligibility Criteria:
•Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled as degree-seeking students
•Junior and senior ladder faculty at the participating institutions (Boston University, Columbia University, Harvard University, MIT, Northwestern University, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, San Diego, University of Chicago, and Yale University) who meet the following criteria are eligible to apply and serve as the corresponding principal investigator (PI) for the project.
•Visiting or temporary students and faculty are not eligible.
All applicants should have sufficient training to conduct research using current techniques and 2 methods in economics.
The PI applying for funding (i.e., corresponding PI) must also meet the following criteria:
• Undergraduates must be enrolled as regular students in a program leading to a bachelor’s degree at one of the participating institutions. They may major in any field but must have taken intermediate micro, statistics and econometrics (or the equivalent). Their research must be supervised by a faculty member with expertise in economics. The proposed project should be completed before graduation.
• Master’s students should be enrolled in a program leading to a master’s degree with a specialization in development and a strong quantitative/economics component. Their research must be supervised by a faculty member with expertise in economics.
• PhD students should be working under the supervision of a faculty member with expertise in economics and should have sufficient time to devote to completing the project before graduating. The Weiss Fund ordinarily will not provide support to new projects being started by PhD students during their last year of the program.
• Postdoctoral fellows and non-ladder faculty are only eligible if they have already obtained a position from one of the participating institutions as ladder faculty.
• Junior faculty should be working on research projects on economic issues that affect developing countries.
• Senior Faculty proposals should be for long-term projects and projects that are designed to capture spillover effects. Applications that do not meet this criterion will not be considered.
Additional Information, Related Websites, and Proxy Instructions:
Please visit The Weiss Fund
website
for more information
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/wfrde
This competition is not enabled for Proxy Applicants.
Contact Information:
For questions about this application, please contact Weiss Fund at
weiss_fund@fas.harvard.edu
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Begin Accepting Applications Date:
2/20/2020
Deadline Date (EST Time Zone):
4/19/2020 11:59 PM