The Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics is based in the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and has a small staff of researchers who work on a variety of ecological-economics issues. The Institute announces a new round of the Mäler Scholar competition. The scholarship is intended for early-career researchers in environmental economics from developing regions of the world who have a PhD, or are currently enrolled in a PhD program and will finish within 1-2 years. The scholarship allows researchers to spend up to six months at the Institute, developing new projects in collaboration with Beijer researchers. The application deadline is 30 October 2015.
The Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics is based in the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and has a small staff of researchers who work on a variety of ecological-economics issues. The Institute announces a new round of the Mäler Scholar competition. The scholarship is intended for early-career researchers in environmental economics from developing regions of the world who have a PhD, or are currently enrolled in a PhD program and will finish within 1-2 years. The scholarship allows researchers to spend up to six months at the Institute, developing new projects in collaboration with Beijer researchers. The application deadline is 30 October 2015.