The Thomas J. Alexander Fellowship Programme<http://www.oecd.org/edu/thomasjalexanderfellowship.htm> Fall 2016
Call for Proposal is now open and will be through Wednesday 4 January 2017 at midnight Paris time.
As you may know, the Fellowship, funded by the Open Society Foundations, seeks to strengthen capacity for producing policy relevant research with a focus on emerging economies and in the area of equity in education and skills. Thomas J. Alexander fellows<http://www.oecd.org/edu/thomasjalexanderfellows.htm> use the OECD knowledge base and data products from projects such as PISA, TALIS and PIAAC. Fellowships can last anywhere from 3 months to 1 year with a minimum residency at the OECD of 3 months.
It would be good to have applicants with an interest on higher education, in light of the new OECD work on higher education<http://www.oecd.org/edu/skills-beyond-school/benchmarking-higher-education-systems-performance.htm>, and that would like to work on higher education data from Education at a Glance, PIAAC, and other international
comparable data.
Please feel free to share the links below with anyone in your network you think may be interested:
https://oecd.taleo.net/careersection/ext/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=11011 (English)
https://oecd.taleo.net/careersection/ext/jobdetail.ftl?lang=fr-FR&job=11011 (French)
Thank you,
Cláudia Sarrico
Thomas J. Alexander Fellowship
Description
The Thomas J. Alexander Fellowship Programme<http://www.oecd.org/edu/thomasjalexanderfellowship.htm> will support individuals in conducting quantitative, evidence-based research on education, particularly in emerging economies, and in linking that research to education policy and practice.
Fellows will be selected among individuals working at research institutions, government agencies or professional organisations. Candidates with a doctoral degree, who are familiar with quantitative research methods and the use of large-scale surveys, and who have published work in scientific journals are encouraged to apply. Selected fellows will be invited to work at the OECD headquarters in Paris for a period of three months or more.
Research proposals will be selected on the basis of their originality, potential and scientific rigour. All policy-relevant topics will be considered, particularly those focusing on equality of opportunity.
The programme, named after the former director of the OECD’s Education, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs department, will provide funding for one year, including time spent at OECD headquarters in Paris. Fellows will be expected to produce a publishable research paper or report at the end of their fellowship. Fellows will work in close collaboration with OECD analysts.
For more information on the Thomas J. Alexander Fellowship Programme, visit: http://www.oecd.org/edu/thomasjalexanderfellowship.htm
IMPORTANT: For more information on how to prepare this application and the research proposal before applying online, please click here<http://www.oecd.org/edu/Tom%20Alexander%20Taleo%20application.doc>.
Main responsibilities
Analysis and drafting
• Analyse policy issues related to education. For example, conducting statistical analysis of large OECD data sets, such as those from PISA, TALIS and PIAAC, identifying relevant policy issues and designing appropriate statistical analyses to develop tools to assist countries in implementing their education policies.
• In collaboration with other fellows, colleagues and external experts, draft and edit substantive papers, including synthetic reports, country case studies and analytical papers, where needed.
Collaboration and representation
• Help organise seminars, conferences and workshops in collaboration with the OECD and partners. Represent the Thomas J. Alexander Fellowship Programme in relevant international and national fora and deliver presentations and papers.
Ideal Candidate Profile
Academic Background
• An advanced university degree in education, psychology, social sciences, economics or a related field.
Professional Background
• Proven experience in public policy analysis in an academic setting, an international or national agency or research institute.
• Proven experience in organising projects in research and/or policy contexts.
• Contacts within the education policy community would be an advantage, as would experience with education systems or developments in OECD countries and/or emerging countries.
Tools
• Sound knowledge of and proven experience in the application of statistical techniques involving large assessments of skills and large-scale survey data.
• Experience using statistical analysis software such as Mplus, R, STATA, SPSS or SAS would be an asset.
Languages
• Fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and knowledge of the other, with a commitment to reach a good working level.
Research proposal
The proposal should address an important policy topic in education from a novel perspective. It should place the work within the current policy debate and briefly describe the potential contribution this research will make to the field of education and to policy making.
Data and methods
• The proposal should provide a strong rationale for the use of OECD datasets, such as PISA, TALIS, PIAAC or other elements of the OECD knowledge base, to meet the proposed research objectives. It should describe, in detail, the data that will be used to develop the research project, including which variables (for example, particular PISA variables or combinations of them) will be used to measure the concepts defined in the conceptual framework, and which sample(s) will be the focus of the analysis
(e.g. groups used, exclusions to sample).
• The proposal should describe the methods and statistical procedures that will be used to develop the research project. The proposed methods should be clearly linked to the conceptual framework and research question(s).
Resources
• The proposal should outline the resources needed to achieve the proposed research goals and the proposed timeline.
• The aims of the research proposal should be achievable within the proposed time and the resources sought.
• The proposal should describe the length, reasons and expected benefits of carrying out part of the research project at OECD headquarters in Paris.
Duration
• The duration of the fellowship is 1 year. The fellowship is non-renewable.