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Home»Search by Region»Africa»International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Early Career Awards 2025

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Early Career Awards 2025

Jude OgarSeptember 3, 20243 Mins Read
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Deadline: October 1, 2024

Applications are open for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Early Career Awards 2025. The IUSSP Early Career Award was established by the IUSSP Council in 2023. The Award aims to acknowledge and honor outstanding contributions to the development of the discipline and the broad field of population studies by early career scholars in different world regions and boost the global visibility of their achievements.

The IUSSP Early Career Award is offered in the following world regions: Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and North America. One award will be bestowed per region in a unique collaboration with the Union for African Population Studies (UAPS), the Asian Population Association (APA), the European Association for Population Studies (EAPS), the Latin American Population Association (ALAP), and the Population Association of America (PAA). The Awards will be bestowed every other year; the next set of awards will be announced in 2025.

Award

  • The Awards will come with a Certificate and a Free Registration for the next International Population Conference of the IUSSP (IPC 2025, Brisbane, Australia), where they will be presented in an Awards ceremony.

Eligibility

  • Candidates should be early career scholars in the population field with not more than 7 years of experience after their PhD at the time of nomination. [Extension of the eligibility period (up to 3 years maximum) will be allowed to account for career interruptions such as maternity/paternity leave, child/elderly-care, or illness; these career interruptions should be listed in the (self-)nomination letter.]
  • Candidates from a region should be a resident of that region at the time of nomination; in case of temporary postings (e.g. as a postdoc) candidates will qualify for the award from the region in which they are permanently/mainly based.
  • Candidates should be a member of the IUSSP at the time of nomination.
  • Nominations should be supported by at least 5 IUSSP members, 3 of whom should be from more than 1 country in the region of the candidate, and 2 supporters may be from other regions.
  • Candidates may also nominate themselves; self-nominations must be supported by at least 5 IUSSP members, 3 of whom should be from more than 1 country in the region of the candidate, and 2 supporters may be from other regions.
  • Nominations and self-nominations cannot be supported by members of the IUSSP Council.

Application

Before filling out the application, prepare a short justification (maximum of 1000 characters) for the nomination, and if available, short statements of support from IUSSP sponsors who have been identified as supporters. The following documents should also be prepared for uploading:  

  • A 1-2  page explanatory statement/letter of nomination that can also include supporting statements from sponsors,  
  • A full curriculum vitae including a list of publications of the candidate, and 
  • Any justifications for leaves of absence for those who received their PhD more than 7 years ago.  

Click here to apply

For more information, visit IUSSP Early Career Awards.

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