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Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality 2026 in Colombia

Colombia

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Colombia
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PhD, Postdoctoral

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The Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality 2026 in Colombia is an international initiative organized by Universidad Icesi in partnership with the University of Chicago, Georgetown University, and the Banco de la República (Colombia). The program brings together doctoral students, early-career researchers, and professors interested in deepening the study of inequalities, social mobility, and socioeconomic opportunities from an interdisciplinary approach. Applications are welcome from all areas of knowledge, provided participants have a solid background in quantitative methods.

The summer school will be held from August 24 to 26, 2026, at Universidad Icesi in Cali, Colombia, followed by an international academic conference on August 27, open to the public and the academic community. Selected participants will receive a grant covering participation fees, accommodation (from August 23 to 26), and two meals per day during the program. Travel costs to Cali and additional expenses are the responsibility of the participants. Activities will be conducted in English, requiring a minimum B2 proficiency level.

Benefits of Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality 2026

  • Grant covering participation fee
  • Accommodation from August 23 to 26
  • Two meals per day during the program

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Eligibility Criteria for the Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality 2026

  • Doctoral students, early-career researchers, and professors
  • Solid background in quantitative methods
  • Minimum B2 English proficiency

How to Apply for the Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality 2026

  • Submit application by June 30, 2026
  • For more information, visit the official website: https://stonecenter.uchicago.edu/events/summer-school-on-socioeconomic-opportunity-and-inequality-at-icesi-unversity/
  • For questions, contact Professor Blanca Zuluaga at [email protected]

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.

What is the Summer School on Socioeconomic Opportunity and Inequality?

It is an international summer school organized by Universidad Icesi in partnership with the University of Chicago, Georgetown University, and the Banco de la República (Colombia). It focuses on inequalities, social mobility, and socioeconomic opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective.

Who can apply for the summer school?

Doctoral students, early-career researchers, and professors from all areas of knowledge are eligible, provided they have a solid background in quantitative methods and a minimum B2 English proficiency.

When and where will the summer school take place?

The summer school will be held from August 24 to 26, 2026, at Universidad Icesi in Cali, Colombia, followed by an international academic conference on August 27.

What does the grant cover?

The grant covers the participation fee, accommodation from August 23 to 26, and two meals per day during the program. Travel costs to Cali and additional expenses are not covered.

Is the summer school fully funded?

No, it is partially funded. The grant covers fees, accommodation, and meals, but participants must cover their own travel costs and additional expenses.

What language will the activities be conducted in?

All activities will be conducted in English, and a minimum B2 proficiency level is required.

What is the application deadline?

The application deadline is June 30, 2026.

How can I apply for the summer school?

Applications are submitted through the official website: https://stonecenter.uchicago.edu/events/summer-school-on-socioeconomic-opportunity-and-inequality-at-icesi-unversity/. For questions, contact Professor Blanca Zuluaga at [email protected].

Who are the partner institutions?

The summer school is organized by Universidad Icesi in partnership with the University of Chicago, Georgetown University, and the Banco de la República (Colombia).

Is there a conference after the summer school?

Yes, an international academic conference will be held on August 27, 2026, open to the public and the academic community.


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This is Tanvir Ahammed Shovo. I am a content contributor at Scholarship Union, where I collect and publish information about global scholarships, fellowships, conferences, and various international opportunities for students. I hold a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Accounting. With a strong interest in education, research, and international opportunities, I focus on collecting verified information from official sources and presenting it in a clear and simple way so that students from around the world can easily access the information they need. My goal is to inform students about fully funded scholarships, academic programs, and professional opportunities that can support their educational and career development. Through my work at Scholarship Union, I aim to make information about international education and scholarships more accessible and to help students stay informed about academic opportunities around the world.

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