The London School of Economics and Political Science is now accepting applications for the prestigious Subir Chowdhury Postdoctoral Fellowship on Quality and Economics for the 2026/27 academic year. Hosted by the LSE India Observatory, this international research fellowship provides early-career scholars with the opportunity to conduct advanced research focused on the relationship between quality, human behaviour, and economic development in Asian countries, especially India and Bangladesh.
The fellowship is designed for postdoctoral researchers in the social sciences who are passionate about producing impactful academic research while engaging with one of the world’s leading institutions for economics, politics, and global development studies.
About the Subir Chowdhury Postdoctoral Fellowship
Established in 2010 at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the Subir Chowdhury Postdoctoral Fellowship on Quality and Economics was created to support innovative research examining how people quality, governance, institutions, and behaviour influence economic systems and development outcomes.
The fellowship is supported by the Subir and Malini Chowdhury Foundation and is administered through the LSE India Observatory under the International Inequalities Institute.
The programme focuses particularly on:
- Economic development in India and Bangladesh
- Quality and governance systems
- Labour markets and employment
- Financial systems and banking
- Environmental governance
- Public health and socio-economic issues
- Technology and industrial transformation
- Human capital development
- Sustainability and development policy
Researchers selected for the fellowship will spend three months at LSE conducting research while engaging with the academic community of the India Observatory.
Fellowship Benefits
Selected fellows will receive several academic and financial benefits throughout the fellowship duration.
Financial Support
Fellows will receive:
- A monthly subsistence allowance of up to £1,750
- Support toward travel and related expenses
- Shared workspace at LSE
- Access to LSE research facilities and academic resources
Please note:
- No additional funding is available for fieldwork or external research costs
- Applicants are expected to secure all required research data before arriving at LSE
Research Focus Areas
The fellowship supports research exploring the impact of people quality and behaviour on economic systems and development outcomes across Asian nations.
Priority research regions include:
- India
- Bangladesh
However, studies connected to broader Asian economies may also be considered.
Potential research themes include:
- Governance quality and institutional performance
- Labour market dynamics
- Financial inclusion and banking systems
- Environmental governance and sustainability
- Industrial transformation
- Public policy and economic reforms
- Technology adoption and productivity
- Human development and economic growth
- Social inequalities and development economics
Expectations for Fellows
Successful candidates will be expected to:
- Conduct independent research during the fellowship period
- Produce a publishable-quality research paper
- Present their findings at a seminar hosted by the India Observatory
- Participate in academic discussions and research activities at LSE
This fellowship offers a valuable opportunity for researchers to collaborate with experts, strengthen academic networks, and enhance the visibility of their work globally.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Academic Requirements
Applicants should:
- Be early-career postdoctoral researchers
- Hold a completed PhD degree
- Work in the social sciences or related disciplines
- Conduct research related to quality and economics in Asian nations
Employment Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be in permanent employment with an established institution
Research Focus
Research should examine:
- The relationship between people quality, institutions, behaviour, and economic systems
- Issues connected to India and/or Bangladesh
Additional Notes
- The fellowship is not open to current PhD students
- Senior academics are not the target group for this programme
- Scholars from all nationalities and ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to apply
Fellowship Duration
The fellowship will run for:
- Three months during the academic year
The selected fellow will be based at LSE during the fellowship period.
Previous Fellowship Research Topics
Over the years, fellows have explored diverse and impactful topics including:
- Energy poverty and quality of life in India
- Environmental governance and market systems
- Trade liberalisation and innovation
- Banking sector governance
- Digital technologies and labour markets
- Agricultural development in India and Bangladesh
- Urban development and population resettlement
- Farmers’ suicides and socio-economic concerns
These research projects demonstrate the fellowship’s strong interdisciplinary approach to understanding development and economic transformation.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their applications online through the official application form.
Application link:
Application Deadline
The deadline to apply for the Subir Chowdhury Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026/27 is:
30 June 2026
Applicants are encouraged to prepare their research materials and submit early.
Why You Should Apply
This fellowship provides a unique opportunity for emerging researchers to:
- Conduct research at one of the world’s leading universities
- Build international academic collaborations
- Access world-class research facilities
- Gain visibility for their research
- Publish high-quality academic work
- Contribute to critical debates on economic development and quality systems in Asia
For scholars interested in development economics, governance, labor systems, sustainability, and policy research, this fellowship offers an exceptional academic platform.
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