The Doctoral Candidates' Track of the Identity and Public Policy Program.

This year a new track has been opened in the Identity and Public Policy Program for Outstanding Students, geared specifically toward doctoral candidates.

Four exceptional doctoral students have been selected from a pool of dozens of candidates. These students participate in the Identity and Public Policy Program on Thursdays, as well as in a research group on ethics and international relations which meets on Mondays.  

The doctoral candidates' track includes a series of expert lectures on ethics and international relations, independent research guided by experts in the field, and a joint paper written by all four research fellows.

A symposium will be held on Jerusalem Day, May 18 2015, where the fellows' joint research findings will be presented. Additional lectures by experts in the field will be given as well.

 

Participants in this track are eligible for a substantial scholarship.