Reference Number
EXT18J-018444-000218
Selection Process Number
18-EXT-EA-MA-1018999
Organization
Global Affairs Canada
Year
2018-2019
Days Open
30
Classification
City
Ottawa
Type
External
Total
16
Employment Equity
8
(50%)
Screened out
5
(31.3%)
Screened in
11
(68.8%)
Employment Equity 50% 8
Screened Out 31.3% 5
Screened In 68.8% 11
Women 37.5% 6
Visible minority 0% 0
Indigenous 0% 0
People with disabilities 0% 0
English 0% 0
French 0% 0
Citizens 75% 12
Permanent Residents 0% 0
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Do you want to gain valuable experience working in an area related to your studies while contributing to the advancement of Canada’s international interests? The Cadieux-Léger Fellowship, now in its 25th year, provides direct experience in a policy research environment focused on the diverse challenges facing Canadian foreign policy.
Applying for the Cadieux-Léger Fellowship is done through the Research Affiliate Program (RAP). Only candidates that have completed this step of the process will be considered.
The deadline for applications is no later than May 31, 2018 at 11:59 PM Pacific time. The successful candidate will be required to relocate to Ottawa at their own expense.
Due to the high volume of receipt of applications, only the students selected for an interview will be contacted.
Travel may be involved depending on the research requirements (please note that travel for research purposes must be funded through the Fellowship salary: no additional travel funding will be provided).
The Fellow’s work includes some research related to priority topics, writing short papers, contributing to the operational policy requirements, including by networking with internal and external experts and contributing to policy working groups.
The Foreign Policy Research Division of Global Affairs Canada (GAC) is pleased to announce the 2018-2019 Cadieux-Léger Fellowship.
The Cadieux-Léger Fellow is integrated within the Foreign Policy Research Division at GAC as an analyst.
The Fellow’s work includes research, writing short papers or briefs, and participating in the policy development process, including by networking with internal and external experts and contributing to policy working groups.
While at GAC, the Fellow is expected to advance Canadian foreign policy and the Foreign Policy Research Division’s research agenda, which includes the following themes (as they relate to international policy and Canada’s role):
1. Deglobalization and the reshaping of the world order.
2. Feminist International Policy/GBA+ approaches to international relations.
3. Navigating shifting insecurity.
4. Migration.
5. Conflict-prevention and/or post-conflict reconstruction efforts.
We welcome proposals related to these themes that have clear relevance to Canadian foreign policy priorities and ideally reflect the additional Global Affairs Canada objectives related to international development and trade. The relevance and quality of the research proposal is an important factor in the selection process.
The Foreign Policy Research Division aims to create an efficient and collaborative work environment through knowledge-sharing, exchanging experience and ideas, as well as soliciting and welcoming input in new ways from a variety of stakeholders. As such, the Fellow would be expected to build networks within GAC, the Government and with external experts. A particular emphasis will be placed on identifying and engaging new sets of stakeholders whose good ideas can be leveraged.
Positions to be filled: 1
Your résumé.
A covering letter in 3,000 words (maximum) "emphasizing how the candidate’s knowledge and experience support Global Affairs Canada’s mandate"
Contact information for 3 references.
A list of the courses you have taken as well as any courses that you are taking now, or that you will be taking this academic year
Education:
The candidate must be enrolled in a doctorate program as a full-time student in a recognized post-secondary institution with a specialization in Political Science or International Relations, or Economics or Law or a related program.
The candidate must be recognized as having full-time student status by the academic institution in which they are presently enrolled and maintain this status during the whole fellowship period.
The candidate must clearly indicate their education level on their application and proof of education will be required prior to appointment.
English or French
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Interested candidates must provide the following information:
• a complete transcript;
• a one page research proposal on a significant foreign policy issue linked to GAC’s mandate and its implications for Canada;
• proof of enrolment for 2018-19 in a recognized academic institution;
• a sample paper or publication; and
• the names of three references.
Secret security clearance - Shortlisted candidates will be required to obtain a Secret-level security clearance in order to finalize the selection procedure.
NOTE: Each student hired through the Research Affiliate Program (RAP) must meet the security requirements of the position as a condition of employment, and therefore will be asked by the hiring organization to complete security-related documents.
Student should be willing to start on October 1, 2018 or as soon as letter of offer is prepared and signed. It is expected that the student work a maximum of 25 hours per week and should be willing to commit for a period of twelve (12) months.
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the targeted groups when you apply.
Information on employment equity
The ideal candidate will:
• be available for a minimum of nine months between September 2018 and September 2019;
• be enrolled in a doctoral programme, working towards a PhD on a topic of relevance to Canada’s foreign policy priorities;
• be recognized as having full-time student status by the academic institution in which they are presently enrolled and maintain this status during the whole fellowship period. Part-time students working on their thesis or recognized by the academic institution in which they are presently enrolled as having a disability will also be considered;
• conform to the eligibility criteria of the Research Affiliate Program. Shortlisted candidates will be required to obtain a Secret-level security clearance in order to finalize the selection procedure.
* While non-Canadians may apply, preference is given to Canadian citizens. A Canadian citizen is a person who was born in Canada or who has obtained Canadian citizenship.
Successful completion of both a RAP work assignment and your educational program may lead to a temporary or permanent federal public service position for which you meet the merit criteria and conditions of employment.
Communication for this process will be sent via email. It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure accurate contact information is provided and updated as required. Candidates who apply to this selection process should provide an email address that accepts email from unknown users (some email systems block these types of email).
Persons are entitled to participate in the selection process in the official language of their choice. Students are asked to indicate their preferred official language in their application.
Applications will be accepted on-line only. Please click on the button “Apply NOW” below.
Persons with a disability preventing them from applying on-line should contact us at 1-800-645-5605.
Preference will be given to Canadian citizens.
We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.