First ReCIPE Annual Conference 2025 - Call for PhD posters

Paris, France

First ReCIPE Annual Conference 2025
Call for papers – PhD Student Posters
Paris, 13-14 February 2025


DEADLINE: 15 December 2024 (23h59 GMT)


The first Annual ReCIPE Conference will bring together leading researchers and experts across various disciplines to discuss issues of conflict and fragility, and their connections with economic growth and public policies. This conference is part of the new ReCIPE programme, which is focused on low-income countries and will begin offering research grants, including to PhD students, in 2025.   


The two-day conference programme will be available soon and will feature a range of academic presentations as well as policy panels centred around ReCIPE’s key research themes, including: 
•    Public policies for peace
•    Private and public investment and peace,
•    Institutions, democracy and peace
•    Geoeconomics
•    Climate change, natural resources and conflict
•    Information and conflict: From the role of (social) media and public opinion to big data and forecasting
•    Ethnic diversity and nation-building
•    Peacemaking, peacebuilding and reconstruction
•    Gender, inequality and conflict


As part of the event, we encourage PhD students to participate in dedicated poster sessions, providing an opportunity to present their latest research and interact with the conference attendees. Specifically, this call seeks contributions related to the above themes and we strongly encourage applications for projects focused on low-income countries. 


Eligibility
Researchers pursuing a PhD from all over the world are eligible to apply and funding will be available for selected students. Preference will be given to those students expecting to go on the academic job market in 2024-2025 or 2025-2026. 
If you are - or know of - a PhD student who wants to attend the conference, please pass this call on to them. To attend, the individual must have a completed paper with a printed poster to display in the poster session. 

How to apply
The paper should be submitted by the intended presenting author through CEPR’s HUB.


Authors who already have a CEPR HUB profile can upload their submission by:
•    Going to https://hub.cepr.org/ and logging in
•    After you have logged in, go to the following link: https://hub.cepr.org/event/4553/
•    Click on "Step 1: Apply"
•    Under "Apply to Attend" click "Yes"
•    Tick the boxes that apply to you
•    Tick "Would you like to submit a paper?", upload your paper and supply the requested information.
•    Click "Submit form" to make the submission.

Authors who do not have a CEPR HUB profile can upload their submission by:
•    Creating a new profile here https://hub.cepr.org/user/register
•    After you have logged in, go to the following link: https://hub.cepr.org/event/4553/
•    Click on "Step 1: Apply"
•    Under "Apply to Attend" click "Yes"
•    Tick the boxes that apply to you
•    Tick "Would you like to submit a paper?", upload your paper and supply the requested information.
•    Click "Submit form" to make the submission.

The deadline for submissions is 15 December 2024 (23h59 GMT).

If you have any difficulties registering for this meeting, please contact CEPR's Events team at [email protected]. If you are interested in attending as a general participant, please apply here

 

Funding
For those participants on the programme who require funding, travel and accommodation expenses can be covered according to the CEPR Travel Guidelines.


Organisers
•    Dominic Rohner (Geneva Graduate Institute, CEPR)
•    Oliver Vanden Eynde (Paris School of Economics, CNRS, CEPR)