The program is designed for advanced PhD students (ideally about 2 years prior to receiving their PhD) working on a topic compatible with ongoing research at IIASA and a wish to explore the policy implications of their work. Participants will be working under the direct mentorship of an experienced IIASA scientist in a unique interdisciplinary and international research environment. They will produce a paper (serving as the first step towards a publishable journal article) and will get the opportunity to build up contacts for future collaboration within the institute’s worldwide network.
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Applicants can choose to work with up to two programs. We strongly encourage you to carefully read through all program descriptions before making your decision.
Applicants from all countries are welcome, although IIASA gives priority to citizens or residents of National Member Organizations (NMO) countries.
Participation in the YSSP is only possible for one summer (however, you may apply several times) and you will need to be present at the institute (i.e. no fieldwork or working remotely) for the full duration of the program.
Which programs/research groups fit your research best?
Please browse the IIASA Program areas to identify the research group of your choice.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to establish contact with the various program representatives.
Applications to the 2023 program will open on 6 October 2022 (12 PM CEST) and run until 12 January 2023 (midnight CEST). Two letters of reference are required (to be received by the latest 24 hrs past the application deadline).
- Applications for the program will be submitted online. Please remember that applications are accepted even from non-member countries, however, funding then needs to be covered through own sources. An exception is given to students coming from developing countries who will receive funding through the IIASA Annual Fund.
To apply, you are advised to follow the steps below
- Step 1: Applicants must create a new application
Start a new application by clicking on the Apply button. After creating your profile, you will be able to edit an existing application and submit your application when it is complete. - Step 2: Completing your application Candidates are required to complete information regarding their bio-information, research interests, CV, and motivation for applying to the program. You will also submit the names of two references who will recommend you for the program.
- Step 3: Submitting your application
You must submit your complete application before the set deadline of January 12, 2023. Any applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered
you will need the following documents
- CV/Resume
- Cover Letter
- 2 letters of recommendation from 2 referees
Benefits
- The fellowship covers the cost of travel to and from Vienna and the awardee’s home country at the beginning and end of the fellowship, as well as a modest stipend to offset living expenses during the period of the fellowship.
- You will receive a stipend worth 1,500 EUR per month. IIASA does not provide housing or additional funding for housing.
- IIASA will also finance up to 3 candidates from developing countries which are not members of IIASA
Eligibilities
- All persons of all ages are welcome to apply as there is no upper age limit.
- The program is designed for PhD students working on a topic compatible with the interdisciplinary IIASA research agenda
- Applicants from all countries are welcome, but IIASA gives preference to those from countries where IIASA has a National Member Organization (NMO).
- Candidates are required to have experience in writing about science for the general public via blogs, newspapers, university websites, or other outlets.
- You must demonstrate written and oral fluency in English and a proven ability to understand complex scientific research.
Eligible Regions: Open to All
Application Process
- Applications for the program will be submitted online. Please remember that applications are accepted even from non-member countries, however, funding then needs to be covered through own sources. An exception is given to students coming from developing countries who will receive funding through the IIASA Annual Fund.
To apply, you are advised to follow the steps below
- Step 1: Applicants must create a new application
Start a new application by clicking on the Apply button. After creating your profile, you will be able to edit an existing application and submit your application when it is complete. - Step 2: Completing your application Candidates are required to complete information regarding their bio-information, research interests, CV, and motivation for applying to the program. You will also submit the names of two references who will recommend you for the program.
- Step 3: Submitting your application
You must submit your complete application before the set deadline of January 12, 2023. Any applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered
you will need the following documents
- CV/Resume
- Cover Letter
- 2 letters of recommendation from 2 referees
Looking for fully-funded opportunities, install the Youth Opportunities Android or iOS App here.
Application Deadline: January 12, 2023
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