Background
to the Summer School on Development 2007
Unidea – UniCredit Foundation and the Department of
Economics of the University of Florence will host
between 1 and 6 July 2007 the second Summer School
on Development.
The activities of the School are guided by an Advisory
Board that comprises Professor Giovanni Andrea Cornia
(University of Florence), Professor Patrick Guillaumont
(CERDI, University of Clermont Ferrand), Dr. Thandika
Mkandawire (UNRISD, Geneva), Professor Jean Philippe
Platteau (University of Namur and President of the
European Development Network, EUDN), and Professor
Frances Stewart (University of Oxford). The Summer
School is carried out within the context of the training
activities sponsored by EUDN.
Unidea – UniCredit Foundation
(http://www.unicreditfoundation.org)
is a private non profit foundation set up in 2003
by UniCredit Group in order to promote international
cooperation and solidarity in the field of education,
health and local development. The Foundation supports
development projects in sub-Saharan Africa, Eastern
Europe and Italy. The Foundation also organizes training
programmes, conferences and development education
activities.
The Department of Economics
of the University of Florence (http://www.dse.unifi.it/sviluppo)
offers a complete curriculum in development economics,
including a three year B.A. on International Cooperation
and Economic Development, a two year M.Sc. in Advanced
Development Economics and a Ph.D. in the Politics
and Economics of Developing Countries.
The Summer School is carried out under the auspices
of EUDN. The European Development
Network (http://www.eudnet.net/activities.html)
is an European network of economists aiming at strengthening
the links between researchers working on development
issues in Europe, at generating new knowledge, and
promoting exchanges of ideas between academics and
public authorities so as to increase the impact of
research on policy making. Its main activities include
an Annual Conference, an annual two-day Scientific
Meeting, ad hoc international conferences on development
issues organized by its members and Annual Ph.D. workshops.
Organisation and financing of
the Summer School on Development 2007
The Summer School on Development 2007 offers an opportunity
to gain exposure to state of the art training to a
select group of 20 young women and men with specific
research/policy experience and interest in the field
of income and wealth distribution and other aspects
of inequality. The Summer School on Development lasts
five days and will be held in English. No tuition
fee is levied on the students selected, and all travel
and lodging costs are covered by Unidea – UniCredit
Foundation.
Applications to the Summer School
on Development 2007
The Summer School is open to Ph.D. students in Development
Economics, Development Studies, Economics, Public
Economics, Public Policy and related fields and to
post-doc students, young academics, and middle level
practitioners from developing countries, transition
economies and advanced countries with an adequate
academic background and an interest in the topic of
the Summer School. The typical student admitted to
the Summer School will be engaged in an academic job
(teaching or research) or have been part for at least
two years of a national or international institution
or NGOs doing research or policy oriented work on
inequality issues or on programme aimed at alleviating
its effects. These are basic guidelines, and all applications
will be considered on their own merits.
Application Instructions
http://www.unicreditfoundation.org/progetti-summerschool.asp
Click here for Online Application
Form
http://www.unicreditfoundation.org/progetti-summerschool-form.asp
Background to the 2007 Summer
School on Development
http://www.unicreditfoundation.org/download/ssod_background.pdf
February 26, 2007.
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