UNESCO GEM Report Fellowship 2023 France | Postdoctoral Fellowships

Applications are currently being accepted for consideration for the UNESCO GEM Postdoctoral Fellowship for 2023. Within the scope of this post, we will go over the particulars of this scholarship program, including its requirements and the benefits it offers, as well as the application procedure.

The UNESCO GEM Report Fellowship 2023 is a fully-financed international student scholarship. Postdoctoral studies are eligible for the UNESCO GEM Report fellowships. For the period of the UNESCO GEM Report Fellowship, the Global Education Monitoring Report Fellowship will pay a stipend (up to US$19500) (up to 11 months).

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The OSI-supported UNESCO GEM Report Fellowship programme aims to increase the evidence base on education, especially in emerging economies, build research capacity in education, and strengthen the links between research, policy, and practise in education.

UNESCO Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report Fellowship Program

UNESCO GEM Scholarship Highlights

  • Level of Study: Postdoctoral
  • Institution: UNESCO
  • Study in: Paris, France (one month), Applicant’s Home Country (the rest of the duration).
  • Opportunity Focus Areas: Education
  • Program Period: From 6 Months to 11 Months
  • Deadline: January 11, 2023
Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report Fellowship Programme

UNESCO GEM Scholarship Benefits

Global Education Monitoring Report UNESCO GEM Report Fellowship will provide the recipient with the following benefits:

  • A stipend (up to US$19,500) for the duration of the UNESCO GEM Report fellowship (up to 11 months) and full travel costs for at least one month to be spent in Paris for each of the fellows.
  • A mentor from the team of GEM Report researchers. The GEM Report staff will allocate 3-5 hours per week to mentor and guide the fellows when they are in residence in Paris, and 2 hours per week while they are based in their home country.
  • A desk and computer during their stay at the GEM Report team office, in the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.

Eligibility for UNESCO GEM

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To be eligible for Global Education Monitoring Report UNESCO GEM Report Fellowship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Required Language: Fluency in one of the two UNESCO official languages (English and French) and the capacity to draft to a high standard in English.
  • Eligible Countries: All world countries
  • Fellows will be selected among applicants from research institutions, government agencies or professional organizations.
  • Candidates with a doctoral degree, who are familiar with quantitative research methods and experience in national-level policy-making and who have published work in scientific journals are encouraged to apply.
  • An advanced university degree in education, sociology, economics, political science, psychology, demography, statistics, psychometrics or other related fields.
  • Proven experience in policy analysis in an academic/research or a national/international agency setting.
  • Proven experience in organizing projects in research and/or policy contexts.
  • Contacts within the education policy community would be an advantage.
  • Experience with education systems in low, middle or high-income countries.
  • Sound knowledge of and proven experience in the application of statistical techniques involving large-scale.
    survey data. Experience using statistical analysis software such as Mplus, R, STATA, SPSS or SAS
    would be an asset.
  • The research proposal should address an important policy topic in relation to the upcoming GEM Report.
    novel perspective. It should place the work within the current policy debate on SDG 4, the international.
    education goal, and briefly describe the potential contribution this research will make to the field of education.
    and to policy making.
  • Relevance to GEM Report: A successful proposal will provide a strong rationale for how the work would contribute to the GEM Report work:
    • Explain the policy areas of interest, spell out the policy questions to be addressed, and indicate how the research will promote access, equity, inclusion and quality in education systems.
    • Show why GEM Report resources and research areas (thematic or geographic) are particularly well.
      suited to address those questions.
    • Show how the research relates to monitoring issues highlighted in past GEM reports or thematic issues of future GEM reports.
  • Data and methods: The proposal should describe:
    • the data that will be used to develop the research project, including the main variables.
    • the methods and statistical procedures that will be used to develop the research project.
  • Resources: The proposal should provide:
    • a timeline, which is achievable.
    • the length, reasons and expected benefits of carrying out part of the research project in Paris.

Note: For more information regarding the proposal, go to Description of the Fellowship—Call for Proposals.

How to Apply for UNESCO GEM Report Fellowship?

Please follow the following steps to apply for the UNESCO GEM Report scholarship:

(1) Applications must be submitted in English.

(2) Applicants will need to provide the following information:

  • CV in UNESCO CV template Format.
  • One page with brief project title, abstract (150 words), duration, budget.
  • Project proposal (maximum 5 pages / 2500 words) with the following information:
    • research question/aim of the project.
    • relevance to the GEM Report.
    • proposed data and methodology.
    • timeline and resources.
  • Applicants will be required to provide three references to support their application.

(3) Submit applications to gemreport.fellowship@unesco.org 

Note: Applications will be reviewed and assessed by the UNESCO GEM Report team based on the criteria outlined above and considerations related to quality, potential, and originality, as well as the qualifications and track record of the applicant. Shortlisted applicants may be invited to discuss small adjustments to their proposal in a review meeting. The UNESCO GEM Report team will not be able to provide feedback on proposals that were not selected.

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