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Research Fellow - Prof. Asim Khwaja (2025-2026)
Harvard Center for International Development
About CID
The Center for International Development (CID) is Harvard University's hub for cutting-edge research on the world's most pressing international development issues. Based at Harvard Kennedy School, CID brings researchers and practitioners together across the university to collaborate, using the latest analytical tools to address pressing development challenges. CID builds, convenes, and deploys global talent worldwide to build a thriving world for all. For more information on CID, visit our .
About GEAR:UP
Housed within the Center for International Development (CID), the Global Education and Research: Unleashing Potential (GEAR:UP) initiative is focused on transforming education systems to improve learning outcomes. Despite increases in school enrollment, global learning levels remain stagnant, with millions of students lacking basic literacy and numeracy skills. Expansions in enrollment have created more diverse classrooms, yet educational outcomes and per-student spending have not improved at the same rate. Through our work we aim to create personalized learning journeys at scale using big data and AI to improve education quality. Our research uses a systems approach, which addresses interconnected challenges and fosters collaboration among diverse stakeholders. Ultimately, our goal is to get on track to 2030 with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: ensuring inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all.
For more information on GEAR:UP, visit our .
About the Fellowship
CID research fellows work closely with faculty on specific research projects. This fellowship under the direction of Professor Asim Khwaja, will focus primarily on education research but may also include projects on labor, governance, or taxation depending on staffing needs. Professor Khwaja's work uses system-level randomized control trials to assess the impact of educational interventions. His work is distinguished by its integration of extensive fieldwork, rigorous empirical analysis, and microeconomic theory to address policy-relevant issues using a systems approach. His most recent projects include a technology-enabled Targeted Instruction intervention in public primary schools in Islamabad, a study supporting parents in increasing accountability and service delivery quality in public schools in Punjab, and a series of papers on education financing in both public and private schools. This fellowship will focus primarily on research in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and potentially Colombia, providing a unique opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research on pressing educational and economic challenges in these regions.
Fellows come from diverse backgrounds and bring highly valued technical skillsets and cultural perspectives to our research teams. Fellows receive mentoring from faculty, work with cutting-edge topics and research methods, and participate in a broad range of activities at the Harvard Kennedy School. They are welcomed as members of the Harvard community and receive salary, benefits, and access to an array of University resources. Fellows are among the best and the brightest of future researchers and practitioners in Economics, Public Policy, and related fields, and many go on to graduate study or pursue careers outside of academia, supporting and implementing evidence-based policy from a wide variety of organizations.
We are seeking a full-time research fellow for 1 year, with the strong possibility of second-year renewal. The typical start date is May-August 2025, however there may be a possibility of starting as early as February 2025 contingent on funding availability. This position will be based in Cambridge, MA with remote work possible for some period in accordance with University policies around COVID-19.
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Function:Education
Job Type:Permanent Job
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Date Posted: 23/11/2024
Job ID: 101222705