Visiting Scholars Program
Who can apply to the LIS Visiting Scholar Program?
The LIS Visiting Scholar Program:
- is open to researchers affiliated with institutes from all countries, and of all nationalities, with preference granted to researchers from LIS participating countries;
- welcomes applications from researchers at all levels of seniority, although prior experience using the LIS or LWS microdata is required;
- accepts applications from individual researchers or from groups working on a collaborative project;
- considers proposals that indicate a clear need for an on-site stay in Luxembourg.
What does the LIS Visiting Scholar Program offer?
Accepted LIS visiting scholars:
- are assigned office space and given access to a secure personal computer with office applications and statistical software packages, including SAS, SPSS, Stata, and R
- have direct access to LIS / LWS microdata . Direct access means that Visiting Scholars are not restricted to using the remote-execution system while on-site. Access to the microdata is conditional on completing an additional permission form, is limited to the on-site visit, and is provided on a secure computer with no access to the Internet, email, or any electronic storage devices
- may have approved software (other than SAS, SPSS, Stata, or R) installed on an assigned secure personal computer
- have access to the LIS data staff for intensive consultation as needed
- are expected to post the results of any research carried out during the visit to the Working Papers Series before publication in a professional venue.
Please note that the visits should be self-funded. No financial support will be provided by LIS.
How to Apply?
Send, anytime throughout the year, an application to admin@lisdatacenter.org. It must include:
- An Application Form available online in PDF format
- A brief description of your proposed research project that should outline your plans for research, including a justification of your on-site empirical work, as well as an explanation on how your research interests can benefit from and contribute to cross-national research using the LIS or LWS microdata
- Student applicants will need a letter of support from their supervisor
- A Curriculum Vitae.
Applicants will be informed of the results of their application within four weeks of submission. If the Selection Committee rejects a proposal, it will indicate the reasons for the rejection and possibly make suggestions for a revised proposal.
The Visiting Scholars Selection Committee will evaluate each proposal on the basis of the following criteria:
- overall quality of the project
- scientific value
- technical value
- originality
- methodological approach
- potential for academic publication
- clear indication of how the project will benefit from an on-site visit in Luxembourg
- clear indication of a product that can be used by LIS staff, researchers, and users (i.e., a new dataset or methodological contribution).
NOTE: Projects that can be completed easily off-site will not be considered.