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UNU WIDER Visiting Scholars Program 2025 in Finland: Fully Funded Research Opportunity

The UNU WIDER Visiting Scholars Program 2025 offers a unique chance for qualified researchers to spend 2 to 3 months at the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER) in Helsinki, Finland. This fully funded scholarship program supports research on development and global economic issues, providing an enriching experience for scholars passionate about economic development and policy research.

  • Host Country: Finland
  • Location: Helsinki
  • Duration: 2 to 3 Months
  • Application Deadline: 30th September 2025 (23:59 UTC+3)
  • Funding Type: Fully Funded
  • Program Focus: Research related to development economics, global economic issues, and participation in UNU-WIDER activities
  • Application Fee: None

The program is designed for research collaboration and development of papers in UNU-WIDER’s Working Paper series with a chance to present research seminars.

UNU-WIDER is a globally renowned research institute affiliated with the United Nations University. It specializes in research on economic development issues, with a strong focus on policy-relevant topics to advance global welfare. Located in Helsinki, Finland, UNU-WIDER offers a stimulating multicultural environment and world-class research resources.

The Visiting Scholars Program welcomes proposals on various development and economic topics. While the core focus is on economics and development-related disciplines, researchers working on issues such as:

  • Development Economics
  • Global Economic Policy
  • Poverty Reduction
  • Inequality
  • Tax Research for Development
  • Peacebuilding and Institutional Trust

The program also supports interdisciplinary research linked to development policies.

The UNU WIDER Visiting Scholars Program offers extensive financial and academic support including:

  • Monthly Stipend: EUR 3,330 (approx. USD 3,600) to cover living expenses during the visit
  • Medical Insurance: Coverage for sickness and accident during the stay
  • Travel Grant: Covers round-trip airfare; supplementary grants for travel costs exceeding EUR 1200 may be awarded
  • Visa and Accommodation: Supported through the monthly stipend
  • Research Support: Access to UNU-WIDER facilities, mentorship from experienced researchers, and the opportunity to present research seminars
  • No Application Fee.
  • Expenses related to dependents or family members are not covered
  • Personal expenses outside the scope of research and living costs
  • Any travel or stay costs beyond the scholar’s participation and research duration

Candidates must meet the following qualifications:

  • Hold a PhD in economics or a closely related development-focused discipline
  • Demonstrate a strong academic record and preferably a good publication history
  • Researchers from developing countries, early-career scholars, and female candidates are strongly encouraged
  • Proposals should align with UNU-WIDER’s research themes, but all topics related to development economics are considered
  • Fluency in English, both written and oral, is required.
  • PhD in economics or a development-related discipline.
  • Good publication record (advantage).
  • Early-career, female, and developing country researchers encouraged.
  • Preference for research overlapping UNU-WIDER’s programme (but open to all development topics).

Applicants need to prepare and submit:

  • An online application form (active from 1 September to 30 September 2025)
  • A detailed curriculum vitae (CV)
  • A research proposal aligned with UNU-WIDER’s research focus
  • Publications list or evidence of research output (if applicable)
  • Contact information for references may be requested
  • For technical difficulties, CV submission via email (scholars1@wider.unu.edu) is allowed.
  1. Online applications only (once per year).
  2. Application deadline: 30 September, 23:59 UTC+3.
  3. Application form active from 1 September.
  4. Upload CV (if upload fails, email to: scholars1@wider.unu.edu).
  5. Decisions communicated within 8 weeks of deadline.
  6. Selected applicants must confirm within 2 weeks.
  7. Applications by email/post not accepted.
  • Ensure your research proposal aligns with UNU-WIDER’s focus on development economics
  • Highlight any prior research or publications related to global economic issues
  • Tailor your CV to emphasize relevant academic achievements and skills
  • Clearly demonstrate how your research contributes to development policy or practice
  • Apply early within the submission window to avoid technical issues
  • Seek feedback on your proposal from mentors or peers before submission.

Living in Helsinki can be relatively affordable for a Nordic capital. The stipend covers:

  • Accommodation: $800 – $1,200
  • Food and Groceries: $300 – $400
  • Transportation: $50 – $100
  • Miscellaneous (phone, internet, entertainment): $100 – $200

Estimated total monthly expenses: $1,300 to $1,900. Given the stipend of approximately $3,600 monthly, scholars can comfortably manage their expenses and research-related costs.

  1. Fully Funded Opportunity: Covers airfare, living expenses, medical insurance, and visa costs
  2. Prestigious Institution: Research at UNU-WIDER, a respected UN research institute focused on development economics
  3. Research Collaboration: Engage with leading economists and gain mentorship to bolster your academic career
  4. Access to Exclusive Resources: Utilize UNU-WIDER’s databases, seminars, and workshops to enrich your scholarly work
  5. Global Networking: Connect with an international community of researchers and policymakers influencing global development.

Q1: Who can apply for the UNU WIDER Visiting Scholars Program?
A1: Researchers with a PhD in economics or development-related fields, including early-career and female researchers, especially from developing countries.

Q2: What expenses are covered by the scholarship?
A2: Airfare, living costs via monthly stipend, medical insurance, visa, and accommodation contributions.

Q3: What is the duration of the scholarship?
A3: The program lasts 2 to 3 months, typically in Helsinki, Finland.

Q4: Is there an application fee?
A4: No, the application process is free of charge.

Q5: When is the application deadline?
A5: The deadline is 30 September 2025 (23:59 UTC+3).

Q6: Can I apply if I am still a PhD student?
A6: The Visiting Scholars Program is for post-PhD researchers. However, there is a separate Visiting PhD Fellowship for doctoral students.

Q7: How to apply if the online system has technical issues for CV upload?
A7: You may send your CV to scholars1@wider.unu.edu via email if you experience upload problems.

Q8: Can I bring dependents with me during the visit?
A8: No, expenses or services for dependents are not covered by the program.

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