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The Cadieux-Léger Fellowship

The Policy Research Division (POR) of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada is pleased to announce the 2012 Cadieux-Léger Fellowship.

The Cadieux-Léger Fellowship provides direct experience in a policy planning environment to researchers concerned with the diverse challenges facing Canadian foreign policy.

The Cadieux-Léger Fellow is integrated in the Policy Research Division at DFAIT as a full-fledged analyst. While at DFAIT, the Fellow is expected to advance Canadian foreign policy and the Policy Staff's research agenda, which includes the following themes:

  1. Natural Resources Management and Stewardship in International Relations
  2. Migration and Diversity Management: Implications for International Policy
  3. The Role of Science & Technology and Innovation in International Relations
  4. Global Rebalancing and Burden-Sharing

The Fellow's work should include writing papers, offering presentations, and participating in the policy development process, including by networking with internal and external experts and contributing to policy working groups.

The Policy Staff develops its research based on the Open Policy Development Model (OPDM), adapting foreign policy making to the challenges of the 21st century. The OPDM aims to create a more efficient and collaborative work environment through knowledge-sharing, exchanging experience and ideas, as well as soliciting and welcoming input from a variety of stakeholders in new ways, from the beginning of the policy development process. In this respect, we expect the Fellow to build new networks within DFAIT, the government and with external experts. We place a particular emphasis on consulting new sets of stakeholders who may not have been were not considered before and who'se good ideas can be engaged, leveraged and empowered.

View former Cadieux-Léger Fellows

Eligibility

The ideal candidate will:

  • be available from January to June 2012;
  • be working towards a PhD on a topic of relevance to Canada's foreign policy;
  • be currently recognized as having full-time student status by the academic institution in which they are presently enrolled. Part-time students working on their thesis or recognized by the academic institution in which they are presently enrolled as having a disability will also be considered;
  • be required to do a supervised research work term; and
  • be enrolled in an academic program that includes supervised laboratory or field research related to a thesis or other major research project.

Shortlisted candidates will be required to obtain a Secret-level security clearance in order to finalize the selection procedure.

* While non-Canadians may apply, preference is given to Canadian citizens. A Canadian citizen is a person who was born in Canada or who has obtained Canadian citizenship.

Selection Criteria

Applying for the Cadieux-Léger Fellowship is done through the Research Affiliate Program (RAP). Only candidates that have completed this step of the process will be considered.

Interested candidates must provide the following information:

  1. a curriculum vitae;
  2. a complete transcript;
  3. a one page research proposal on a significant foreign policy issue and its implications for Canada;
  4. a proof of enrolment for 2011-12 in a recognized academic institution;
  5. a sample paper or publication; and
  6. the names of three references.

Award

The Cadieux-Léger Fellowship lasts six months and the Fellow will receive a total sum not greater than $30,000.

Application Information

The deadline for applications is no later than midnight, September 15, 2011. The successful candidate will be required to relocate to Ottawa at his/her own expense.

Given the important volume of applications, only candidates shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.

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Date Modified:
2012-01-05