The World Bank has opened applications for the Alan W. Heston Fellowship, offering up to $10,000 to support early-career researchers and statisticians advancing economic measurement, international price comparisons, and purchasing power parity (PPP) studies.
The fellowship is designed for research projects lasting 6 to 12 months to cultivate the next generation of leaders in international economic statistics.
The call for applications was disclosed on the World Bank website, with a deadline set for March 29, 2026. A shortlist of candidates would be announced on April 13, and final decisions by May 15.
According to the World Bank, the programme aims to empower a new generation of scholars and statisticians to advance research in economic statistics, improve data sources for price and quantity comparisons, and strengthen national and regional statistical systems.
During the fellowship, fellows are expected to provide a summary of findings with an updated budget and timeline, meet with the Fellowship Secretariat, and prepare a draft for publication on the Data Blog.
They must also submit a draft or final research paper along with a brief plan for future publication
What selected fellows will receive
Applications are open to early-career researchers within five years of PhD completion, including post-doctoral fellows, assistant professors, or candidates on the PhD job market in economics, economic statistics, policy studies, or related fields.
Statisticians working at national or regional statistical agencies are conducting research that advances statistical methods or improves data frameworks.
Applicants should complete their application and upload all supporting materials through the online submission portal