SUBIR CHOWDHURY POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP ON QUALITY AND ECONOMICS
International Region : United Kingdom
Last date
31/03/2026
Reward
184,775
Qualification
Other
Post
Higher studies
General information
Scholarship name
SUBIR CHOWDHURY POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP ON QUALITY AND ECONOMICS
Applications are invited for the Subir Chowdhury Post-doctoral Fellowship on Quality and Economics. The fellowship was established in 2010 at the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE). The Fellowship is supported by the Subir and Malini Chowdhury Foundation. The Subir Chowdhury Post-doctoral Fellowship on Quality and Economics is for a period of three months during each academic year, based at the LSE India Observatory. The Fellow is expected to engage in research examining the impact of people quality and behaviour on the economies of Asian nations, prioritising but not restricted to, India and Bangladesh as well as being integrated with the ongoing research of the India Observatory. The main objective of this programme is to examine the links between quality and economics. ITEM DISCRIPTION Name SUBIR CHOWDHURY POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP ON QUALITY AND ECONOMICS Provided by London School of Economics & Political Science
- Region
- International Region : United Kingdom
- Scholarship type
- Private
- Fields
- Other
- For
- Higher studies
Key dates
Last date to apply: 31/03/2026 The last date to apply for this scholarship is March 31, 2026.
Eligibility
- Applicants should have been awarded their PhD the fellowship is not intended for students registered for a degree or diploma, nor is it intended for senior academics.
- Applicants should be early career post-doctoral researchers examining the impact of people quality and behaviour on the economies of Asian nations, prioritising but not restricted to, India and Bangladesh.
- Applicants should be in permanent employment with an established institution.
- The Fellowship allows for any scholar to participate in the programme regardless of ethnicity or national origin.
Award & availability
Stated amount: 184,775 The Fellow will receive a monthly subsistence allowance of up to £1,750 (184775 INR) a month and will be provided with shared work space and access to research facilities at the School. Assistance will also be provided towards the cost of travel and related expenses. No additional grant is available for fieldwork or any other costs. Number of Scholarship is the subject to availability, for more please visit official website.
Application
No Separate Application or Fee is Required to get the scholarship, it will be automatically considered, once you enrolled for the program. Applications should be addressed to: The Fellowships Selection Committee, India Observatory, London School of Economics & Political Science, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK, and submitted by email as a Word or PDF document to Observatory@lse.ac.uk. Applications should include:
- A cover letter of no more than one page.
- A curriculum vitae of no more than three pages.
- An outline of the proposed research (including detailed methodology, literature review and timeline) of no more than three pages.
- The names and addresses of two referees, familiar with their research, to be contacted by the Committee. The final date for receipt of applications is Monday 27th April. Late applications will not be accepted. The successful candidate will be informed of the decision by the end of July.
Selection process
- First All the application form will be evaluated.
- After evaluation, eligible candidates will be shortlisted for the scholarship.
- Shortlisting of candidates will be done by authorities. Other Info The Fellow is expected to engage in research examining the impact of people quality and behaviour on the economies of Asian nations, prioritising but not restricted to, India and Bangladesh as well as being integrated with the ongoing research of the India Observatory. The main objective of this programme is to examine the links between quality and economics. The Fellow is expected to finish a research paper of publishable quality during their stay and make a presentation at a seminar arranged by the India Observatory. The selected candidate should have secured all data and any material required for their research prior to their visit to LSE.
Contact
Address: LSE, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE Tel: +44(0)20 7955 7615 Email: india.observatory@lse.ac.uk Apply Now https://www.lse.ac.uk/I
