Subir Chowdhury Post-doctoral Fellowship 2026
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is currently accepting applications for the Subir Chowdhury Post-doctoral Fellowship 2026. This prestigious fellowship focuses on the intersection of quality and economics, with a particular emphasis on Asian nations, including India and Bangladesh.
📖 About the Fellowship
The Subir Chowdhury Post-doctoral Fellowship on Quality and Economics was established in 2010 at LSE, supported by the Subir and Malini Chowdhury Foundation.
- Duration: 3 months during each academic year.
- Location: Based at the LSE India Observatory.
- Objective: To examine the links between quality and economics, focusing on the impact of people quality and behavior on the economies of Asian nations.
The Fellow will also integrate with the ongoing research of the India Observatory.
💡 Benefits
- Monthly Subsistence Allowance: Up to £1,750.
- Work Space: Shared workspace and access to research facilities at LSE.
- Travel Assistance: Support for travel and related expenses.
- Note: No additional grant is available for fieldwork or other costs.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be early career post-doctoral researchers examining the impact of people quality and behavior on the economies of Asian nations, with a focus on India and Bangladesh.
- Have been awarded their PhD.
- Note: The fellowship is not intended for students registered for a degree or diploma, nor for senior academics.
- Be in permanent employment with an established institution.
- Open to scholars of all ethnicities and national origins.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Deadline: 30 June, 2026.
- Application Process: Visit the official LSE website to apply.
For more details, visit the official LSE - Subir Chowdhury Post-doctoral Fellowship page or access the application form directly.
This is an excellent opportunity for post-doctoral researchers passionate about exploring the intersection of quality and economics in Asian contexts. Don't miss out!
- Monthly subsistence allowance of up to £1,750.
- Shared workspace and access to research facilities at LSE.
- Assistance towards the cost of travel and related expenses.










