Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program : World Bank

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Application closes by 28th Feb 24

The World Bank‘s Robert S. McNamara Fellowships Program (RSMFP) matches aspiring development economics researchers from developing countries with World Bank research economists, creating unique opportunities for the fellows to participate in rigorous policy-relevant research in the World Bank’s Development Economics Vice Presidency (DEC). Fellows will be hosted at the World Bank in Washington, D.C. for 8 months (September to May each year) and work under the supervision of researchers in the World Bank’s Development Impact (DIME) and Development Research Group departments, engaging in high-quality and policy-relevant research projects.

By working with World Bank DEC researchers and their external academic collaborators from top universities, fellows will learn current research standards, acquire new econometric skills, and network with leading researchers in their field. They will have a unique opportunity to participate in rigorous policy-relevant research and widen their perspective on potential development questions, and how their research can address challenges in the developing world.

The applications for the 2024 cohort are open till February 28th, 2024 at 11:59pm ET. APPLY HERE.

Key Program Features

Professional experience: Fellows will work on World Bank projects under the direct supervision of World Bank DEC researchers and will be offered training on cutting-edge research practices and technologies and engage with the World Bank operations. Depending on the nature of projects, fellows may contribute to DEC’s published work, co-author with DEC researchers, join field missions, or directly engage with World Bank clients.

Capacity building:  Fellows will receive a one-week technical onboarding at the start of the program, including training on reproducible research practices. During the program, fellows will participate in hands-on trainings and seminars by top economist, to further build skills. Through their work with DEC economists, fellows will enhance their ability to identify, study, and write about important development policy questions.

Research dissemination: Fellows will be invited to write a blog based on their fellowship research within DEC. This is an opportunity to showcase their research and contribution to development policy discussions. Each year, the top 4 blogs will be published on DEC’s Let’s Talk Development blog.

Compensation & Benefits

The RSMFP offers a competitive compensation, totaling $46,500 net of income taxes for the 2023-24 cohort, per fellow for an 8-month fellowship (paid in monthly installments). Since the fellows will be hosted at the World Bank in Washington D.C., the World Bank’s HR Operations unit will assist the selected candidates with their ap­plication for G4 visa.

Note: The fellowship does not cover travel expenses.

Financing

The RSMFP was established in 1982 by a resolution of the Executive Directors to award fellowships to young researchers to study in the fields related to economic development. Funding for the program was initially provided by the Governments of Bangladesh, China, India, Kuwait, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru and former Yugoslavia.

Governance

The RSMFP governance includes a Steering Committee, Selection Committee and a Secretariat. The Steering Committee, comprised of representatives from the World Bank Executive Director offices of the donor countries, meets annually to review progress. The Selection Committee, comprised of World Bank DEC directors from the research and impact evaluation departments, makes selection decisions based on the selection criteria and fellowships development objectives. The Secretariat supports the Selection Committee in all its work and manages day-to-day operations, prepares policies and procedures, oversees onboarding, and manages development partner relations.

To be considered for the RSMFP, applicants must be:

  1. Nationals of World Bank WBG member countries, with preference to nationals of developing countries;
  2. Fluent in English;
  3. Graduates of master’s level studies or currently pursuing a PhD in Economics or a related field;
  4. No more than 35 years of age (by June 30 2024);
  5. Available to relocate to Washington, D.C. for the duration of the fellowship.

Research programs

Applicants will have the option to select in the application whether they would like to be hosted by the Development research department or the Impact evaluation department in the World Bank’s Development Economics Vice Presidency (DEC).

Selection process

Applications for the 2024 cohort are open from February 1 to February 28, 2024. Applicants must submit:

  • An updated CV
  • A statement of purpose describing their research interests, professional objectives, and discussing their qualifications as development researchers
  • Contact details for a reference who can provide a letter of recommendation (letters will only be requested for shortlisted candidates)
  • A writing sample (optional)
  • A code sample (optional)

Fellowships will be awarded based on application materials, knowledge of relevant economic methods, and demonstrated skills in required statistical software. Cohort formation will seek to achieve geographical and gender representation.

The applications for the 2024 cohort are open from February 1 to February 28, 2024.

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RSMFP Secretariat

For general inquiries, contact us at rsm_fellowships@worldbank.org

Click here to know more and APPLY

FAQ

  1. Am I within the required age range to be eligible for the fellowship?
    Eligible candidates must have been born after June 30, 1988.
  2. Does the Fellowship align with my interests?
    This fellowship has two types of candidates in mind: (i) pre-doctoral fellows have completed a master’s level degree and are looking to gain research experience while preparing to apply for a PhD. (ii) Doctoral fellows are enrolled in a PhD program, have completed their coursework, and are looking to expand their research network by collaborating with World Bank researchers. Ideal doctoral candidates would like to pursue a career in development research, and will use the Fellowship to access new data sources and research opportunities.
  3. I will finish my master’s program this year. Am I eligible for the fellowship?
    Eligible pre-doc candidates must complete their master’s level studies by June 30th, 2024.
  4. I will finish my PhD program this year. Am I eligible for the fellowship?
    Eligible doctoral students must be enrolled in a PhD program for the duration of the Fellowship, from September 2024 to June 2025. However, the fellowship requires full-time commitment and may not be compatible with intensive job market preparation. People who have already finished their PhD are not eligible for the Fellowship.
  5. What is the time commitment expected of a fellow?
    Fellows are expected to work full-time on the research project they are matched to for the 8 months of the Fellowship. Although this is not a requirement for eligibility, the ideal timing for doctoral students to apply is after they have completed their coursework and are at research-only stage, but not yet on the job market.
  6. Are fellows expected to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements?
    Yes, fellows are responsible for all travel and accommodation arrangements, including their costs.
  7. I am already in the United States with a non-resident student Visa. Am I eligible for the fellowship?
    The World Bank will sponsor Visas for fellows that allow them to work full-time. If you already have a Visa and do not want to change it, you will only be eligible if your current Visa allows you to work full-time outside your sponsoring institution.
  8. Is my field of study eligible for the fellowship?
    Fellows must have a degree in a development economics related field. This includes, but is not limited to economics, public policy, political science, data science, statistics, international development, sociology, mathematics. Although having completed coursework in quantitative methods such as statistics and econometrics is not strictly required for eligibility, it is strongly preferred by most partnering projects.
  9. I am currently a consultant with the World Bank. Am I eligible for the Fellowship?
    Although applicants who have previously worked at the World Bank Group are eligible, candidates who have not held an STC or Staff contract with the World Bank in the past are strongly preferred. This preference does not affect candidates who have only held STT/intern positions with the World Bank Group in the past.
  10. I am not a national of a developing country. Am I eligible for the fellowship?
    Yes. Candidates from developing countries will be prioritized, but nationals from all World Bank member countries are eligible.
  11. Are fellows required to go back to their country of origin at the end of the Fellowship?
    No, returning to their home country is not a requirement of the fellowship.

APPLICATION DETAILS

  • Application Window: February 1 to February 28, 2024
  • 2024 Information Session: Thu 22-Feb-24 @ 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM
  • CONTACT: RSMFP Secretariat
  • rsm_fellowships@worldbank.org

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