I am writing to let you know about several pre- and post-doctoral fellowship programs for the 2020-21 academic year that are administered by the NBER and that might be of interest to current students and recent graduates of your department. I would be very grateful if you would share this information with any students who might be strong candidates. The application deadline for all fellowships is December 9, 2019. Fellowship awards are contingent on funding. A brief summary of each of the fellowship opportunities is provided below. Further details, and application directions, may be found online.
Jim Poterba
PRE-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS:* Aging and Health Research (8 pre-docs at NBER’s Cambridge office; open to US Citizens and permanent residents; funded by NIH and NBER)* Behavioral Macroeconomics (2 pre-docs at home universities; funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation)
* Energy Economics (3 pre-docs at home universities; funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation)
* Retirement and Disability Policy (2 pre-docs at home universities; funded by Social Security Administration and NBER)
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS FOR NEW PhDs AND JUNIOR FACULTY (all at NBER’s Cambridge office):
* Aging and Health Research (2 post-docs; open to US Citizens and permanent residents; funded by NIH and NBER)
* Economics of an Aging Workforce (1 post-doc; funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation)
* Economics of Income Mobility (1 post-doc; funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)
* Long-term Fiscal Policy (2 post-docs; funded by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation)
* Retirement and Disability Policy (2 post-docs; funded by the Social Security Administration and NBER)