A scholar from Quebec will soon be chosen to participate in the Quebec Junior Scholars program to carry out advanced policy-oriented research and writing, designed to bridge the gap between the academic and policy communities.
Run by the Woodrow Wilson International Center, the competition is open to any Quebec student pursuing doctoral studies in Canada-U.S. relations, Quebec-U.S. relations or U.S. policy.
The residency runs for between eight and 10 weeks during the summer of 2013 in Washington, D.C.
The deadline to apply is February 17, 2013. For full details, please see the Wilson Center site.
The St. Gallen Symposium is an annual four-day event designed to foster intergenerational dialogue between the leaders of today and those of tomorrow. Every year, 200 graduate and post-graduate students from around the world are invited to participate in the symposium, which is also attended by entrepreneurs, managers, politicians, scientists and decision-makers.
One hundred of those participants are authors of the best essays submitted to the Student Competition.
The online application process must be complete by February 1, 2013.
Related links:
• Wilson Center (Applications information for Quebec Junior Scholars program
• “Become a leader of tomorrow” — NOW, November 6, 2012
• St. Gallen essay competition details
