Luiss Guido Carli and the University of Florida One Health Center of Excellence welcome applications for the Leonardo Fellowship 2019: International trade issues and economic ramifications of the African Swine Fever crisis in Europe.
The six-month fellowship addresses the African Swine Fever crisis in Europe, with a completely novel multi-layer interdisciplinary approach that involves Luiss University, the University of Florida, the Institute for Scientific Interchange and other partner institutions.
The selected candidate will be in charge of exploring the economic implications of the spread of African Swine Fever to the industrial compartment in pilot European countries, possibly including projections of the potential costs of delays to the implementation of control measures.
Interested candidates must submit applications by October 25, 2019.