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OSF Grants for AEDE Annual Meeting is a grant from the Open Society Foundations (OSF), administered through the Economics of Education Association (AEDE), that funds attendance at the AEDE Annual Meeting for researchers from low- and middle-income countries.
The program supports economists working in education-related fields including demand for schooling, educational finance, equity and inequality, intergenerational mobility, management, and teacher quality. Eligible applicants must reside and/or work in low- and middle-income countries and be conducting research in economics of education. Award amounts vary by recipient.
Application timing is tied to the annual AEDE meeting cycle.
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OSF Grants – XXXIII Meeting of the Economics of Education Association OSF-Grants to attend the AEDE Annual Meeting for Researchers from low- and middle-income countries The Economics of Education Association (AEDE), thanks to the endowment of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), supports researchers from low- and middle-income countries with grants to attend the 2023 AEDE Annual Meeting.
Applicants should be working on one or more of the following fields related to Economics of Education: demand for schooling, educational finance, equity and inequality, intergenerational mobility, management and educational planning, educational production, efficiency and productivity, education and labor market, human capital and economic growth, … These grants defray accommodation and transportation costs and registration fees associated with attending the annual Meeting of Economics of Education Association.
Selected researchers will be scheduled to present their paper during the meeting. The amount of grants awarded will depend on the number of applications received.
Researchers residing and/or working in low-income countries (a list of qualifying countries according to the World Bank classification can be found below) Phd students (enrolled as a student in a master’s or doctoral program) Researchers working on inclusive education (from any kind of reason: disability, race, language, religion, gender, poverty, …) Please note that, if you were awarded a OSF grant in a previous AEDE conference, you will not be able to apply for the present conference.
Applicants must indicate their interests in applying for the grant by sending an email to meeting@economicsofeducation. com. A complete application includes: The submission of a full paper ( see paper requisites in https://2023.
economicsofeducation. com/en/call-for-papers/ ) Certificate of enrollment as a student in a master’s or doctoral program for PhD students Certificate of residing and/or working in a low- or middle-income country Korea, Dem. People’s Rep.
Lower-middle income economies Upper-middle income economies St. Vincent and the Grenadines Source: http://data. worldbank.
org/about/country-classifications/country-and-lending-groups#Low_income
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Researchers residing and/or working in low- and middle-income countries. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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