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Career in International Organization: World Bank

Discover various professions at the World Bank, including regular staff, consultants, young professionals, and interns. Learn about recruitment drives, resources, and international competitions. Explore China's history with the World Bank and opportunities for Chinese nationals.

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Career in International Organization: World Bank

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  1. Career in International Organization: World Bank Shaohua Chen and Qinghua Zhao Development Research Department The World Bank

  2. International organizations

  3. World Bank Group (WBG)

  4. World Bank Group (WBG)

  5. What the World Bank do

  6. Three priorities

  7. Development Projects

  8. Management hierarchy

  9. Professions of WB staff

  10. WB staff - Regular staff

  11. WB staff - Consultant

  12. WB staff -Young Professional

  13. WB staff - Intern

  14. WB staff - Misc.

  15. China and The World Bank - history

  16. China and The World Bank

  17. Chinese staff in WB

  18. Chinese staff in WB

  19. Recruitment Drive for Chinese Nationals

  20. Preparation for international job

  21. Resources: Data and Research

  22. WB publications on China

  23. Other opportunities

  24. Appendix:International competition hosted by AEJ To encourage undergraduate interest in economic issues, Barry Eichengreen, President, and Ann Harrison, Vice-President, of the International Atlantic Economic Society cordially invite students to compete in the IAES annual undergraduate paper competition in Montreal this October. The winner of the student competition will receive: • A $500 check; • A handsome commemorative plaque recognizing their accomplishment; and • Complimentary publication of the paper in the Atlantic Economic Journal. If you have any questions, feel free to contact: journals@iaes.org or Professor Gary E. Clayton, Best Undergraduate Paper Coordinator, Northern Kentucky University, E-mail: clayton@nku.edu, Phone: 859-572-6542.

  25. Appendix -cont. :International competition hosted by AEJ To be considered for this competition, all entries must follow the guidelines below: 1. The paper must conform to AEJ manuscript style instructions, be 10 - 20 pages in length including tables, and be submitted in MS Word format. Papers not following these guidelines will be rejected. AEJ instructions can be found HERE.  2. Submit the paper to journals@iaes.orgby June 15, 2017 with the subject line: "Best Undergraduate Paper Competition - Last Name of Student". Please send the paper in a Microsoft Word document. PDF files are NOT acceptable. Title page must include: (a) full name of student; (b) affiliation; (c) e-mail address; and (d) phone number. 3. Include an e-mail from the Department Chair certifying: (a) that the paper was written while the author was an undergraduate; (b) that the department will sponsor the student's hotel and travel if the student is selected as a finalist; and (c) that the paper has not been submitted for publication elsewhere. Regarding item 3 above, if the Department Chair is unable to sponsor student travel occurring after graduation, provide a separate letter from an alternative sponsor (Department Chair of the graduate program in which the student will be enrolled at the time of the conference or employer after graduation) specifying that the department or employer will sponsor the student's hotel and travel if the student is selected as a finalist.  4. Up to four finalists will be notified of their selection by August 25, 2017. Finalists will be required to make a formal presentation on Saturday afternoon, October 7, 2017 at the Montreal conference. Conference fees for all finalists will be waived. 5. Finalists will be judged on both presentation and content. A panel of judges will announce the winning paper after the presentations.

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