Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2014-15

This page is for postdoctoral positions that begin in 2015.

Last year's page: Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-14

To keep this page consistent and easy to read, please adhere to the following guidelines (taken from last year's page): For more information and answers to some questions about timing, materials requests, application numbers and fields, offers, etc. see previous years' postdoc wikis at: Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-14, Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2012-13, Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2011-12 and Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2010-11
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 * 13 June 2014: University of Adelaide (Australia) - Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700
 * 13 June 2014: University of Adelaide (Australia) - Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the Emotional History of Law, Government and Society in Britain, 1700-1830
 * 7 July 2014: University of Melbourne (Australia) - ARC Centre for Excellence for the History of the Emotions, Postdoctoral Fellows - TWO posts.
 * 11 Aug. 2014: University of Oxford (UK) - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellows (expressions of interest)
 * 15 Aug. 2014 (Nominations): Harvard Society of Fellows (Junior Fellowships)
 * 3 Sept. 2014: Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies - 1-3 Year Fellowships
 * 12 Sept. 2014: University of Oxford, All Souls (UK) - five year postdoctoral research fellowships
 * 24 Sept. 2014: Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships (Canada)
 * 30 Sept. 2014: University of Michigan - Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowships
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Cornell University - Society for the Humanities Fellowships 2015-2016
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Dartmouth College - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Princeton Society of Fellows, 2015-2018 Fellowship Competition
 * 15 Oct. 2014: University of Pennsylvania - Penn Humanities Forum, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities 2015-16
 * 27 Oct. 2014: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) - Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, 2015–17
 * 1 Nov. 2014: University of Chicago - Harper and Schmidt Fellows
 * 14 Nov. 2014: Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships (US)
 * 3 Dec. 2014: Washington University in St. Louis - Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Program
 * 15 Jan. 2015: Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities, 2015-2017

Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships (CAN) - Deadline: 24 Sept. 2014
The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program provides funding to the very best postdoctoral applicants, both nationally and internationally, who will positively contribute to the country's economic, social and research‑based growth.

The objective of the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program is to:
 * attract and retain top-tier postdoctoral talent, both nationally and internationally
 * develop their leadership potential
 * position them for success as research leaders of tomorrow

The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program is unique in its emphasis on the synergy between the following:
 * applicant – individual merit and potential to launch a successful research-intensive career
 * host institution – commitment to the research program and alignment with the institution's strategic priorities

An applicant to the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program must complete their application in full collaboration with the proposed host institution.

Value & duration: $70,000 per year (taxable); 2 years (non-renewable)

Eligibility
 * Citizenship: Canadian citizens; Permanent residents of Canada; Foreign citizens.
 * Areas of research: Health research; Natural sciences and/or engineering; Social sciences and/or humanities

For more details, see: http://banting.fellowships-bourses.gc.ca/home-accueil-eng.html
 * Application deadline for the 2014-2015 competition: September 24.

Cornell University (NY) - Society for the Humanities Fellowships 2015-2016 - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014
The focal theme for 2015-2016 is “TIME.” Six to eight Fellows will be appointed. Selected Fellows will collaborate with the Director of the Society for the Humanities, Timothy Murray, Professor of Comparative Literature and English and Curator of the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, an international research center on new media. The Senior Scholars in Residence will be Cathy N. Davidson, Director, Futures Initiative, Graduate Center, City University of New York and CoFounder HASTAC, Tejumola Olaniyan, Louise Durham Mead Professor of English, University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University

Qualifications: Fellows should be working on topics related to the year’s theme. Their approach to the humanities should be broad enough to appeal to students and scholars in several humanistic disciplines.

Applicants must have received the Ph.D. degree before January 1, 2014. The Society for the Humanities will not consider applications from scholars who received the Ph.D. after this date. Applicants must also have one or more years of teaching experience, which may include teaching as a graduate student.

Fellowships: Fellows include scholars from other universities and members of the Cornell faculty released from regular duties. The fellowships are held for one academic year. Each Society Fellow will receive $45,000. Applicants living outside North America are eligible for an additional $2,000 to assist with travel costs.

Fellows spend their time in research and writing, participate in the weekly Fellows Seminar, and offer one seminar related to their research. The seminars are generally informal, related to the Fellow's research, and open to graduate students, suitably qualified undergraduates, and faculty members. Fellows are encouraged to explore topics they would not normally teach and, in general, to experiment freely with both the content and the method of their courses.
 * Application Procedures: Candidates should inform the Society of their intention to apply by returning the Fellowhip form immediately.
 * To apply, go to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4086
 * Awards will be announced by the end of December 2014.
 * Deadline: October 1, 2014.

Dartmouth College (NH) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014
With the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Dartmouth is pleased to accept applications for two postdoctoral fellowship in the humanities and humanistic social sciences from Fall 2015 to the end of Spring 2017. These fellowships foster the academic careers of scholars who have recently received their Ph.D. degrees, by permitting them to pursue their research while gaining mentored experience as teachers and members of the departments and/or programs in which they are housed. The program also benefits Dartmouth by complementing existing curricula with underrepresented fields.

Applicants must focus on materials customarily associated with research in the humanities or employ methods common in humanistic research. We are currently NOT accepting applications for Anthropology, Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Theater.

Fellows are expected to teach two courses in their home department(s) or program(s) in each year of their residency. At least one of the four courses should contribute something new to the Dartmouth curriculum, and at least one should be an introductory lecture course. Fellows will not, however, be asked to teach basic language courses.

The appointed fellows will enjoy full use of such college resources as the library, computing center, the Leslie Center for the Humanities, Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences, the Dickey Center for International Understanding, the Hood Museum of Art, and the Hopkins Center.

The 2013-2015 fellows received an annual stipend of $54,600 plus benefits, an annual research allowance of $2,000, and a first-year-only computer allowance of $2,500. The terms for the 2015-2017 fellows will be similar.

Applicants for the 2015-2017 fellowships must have completed a Ph.D. no earlier than January 1, 2013. Candidates who do not yet hold a Ph.D. but expect to by June 30, 2015 should supply a letter from their home institution corroborating such a schedule.

Applications for the 2015-2017 fellowship must be received on Interfolio on or before October 1, 2014. That deadline includes all supporting documentation and reference letters. Incomplete dossiers will not be reviewed. In addition to a completed application form, three confidential letters of reference, a CV, and official academic transcripts, candidates should submit a personal statement (of no longer than 2,000 words) outlining their completed research (including dissertation), work in progress, professional goals and plans for publication, and any other information relevant to their candidacy. All documents are required electronically via Interfolio by October 1, 2014.

Fellowship applications and departmental requests to house a fellow will be evaluated by the Leslie Center's Advisory Committee, in consultation with the Associate Deans of the Faculty for the Arts & Humanities, Social Sciences, and Interdisciplinary & International Programs. Strong fellowship applications will be circulated to relevant departments and programs, which will then be invited to apply for one of the candidates. Departments and programs will be expected to justify requests for a fellow by detailing the benefits expected from, and afforded to, that fellow, and by indicating how the fellow might contribute something new, or currently lacking, to the intellectual life of the college. There is no requirement that the fellows be U.S. citizens, but the Mellon Foundation does want to see the fellowships awarded to individuals who seem likely to make their careers in the United States. Should you have questions, please direct them to [mailto:humanities.center@dartmouth.edu humanities.center@dartmouth.edu].
 * You can apply for this position online at http://apply.interfolio.com/25045
 * Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014.

Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships (US) - Deadline: 14 Nov. 2014
The 2015 Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship competition online application is scheduled to open in early September 2014. This year the program will award approximately 18 postdoctoral fellowships. The postdoctoral fellowships provide one year of support for individuals engaged in postdoctoral study after the attainment of the Ph.D. or Sc.D. degree. Postdoctoral fellowships will be awarded in a national competition administered by the National Research Council (NRC) on behalf of the Ford Foundation. The awards will be made to individuals who, in the judgment of the review panels, have demonstrated superior academic achievement, are committed to a career in teaching and research at the college or university level, show promise of future achievement as scholars and teachers, and are well prepared to use diversity as a resource for enriching the education of all students.

The tenure of a postdoctoral fellowship will be no less than 9 months and no more than 12 months, with tenure beginning no earlier than June 1, 2015 and no later than September 1, 2015. Postdoctoral fellowships may not be deferred or delayed.

For full details on eligibility, criteria for selection, stipends and benefits, etc., see: http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/FordFellowships/PGA_047960.htm


 * The application deadline date for the 2015 postdoctoral fellowship is November 14, 2014.

Harvard University (MA) - Society of Fellows: Junior Fellowships - Deadline for Nominations: 15 Aug. 2014
Candidates are nominated for Junior Fellowships, generally by those under whom they have studied. Applications are not accepted from the candidates themselves. A letter of nomination should include an assessment of the candidate's work and promise, complete contact information for the candidate, including current residential addresss and email address, and the names, mailing addresses, and email addresses of three additional people who agree to write letters of recommendation by the date requested when they are contacted by the Society. Men and women interested in any field of study are eligible for these fellowships. Nominees should be of the highest calibre of intellectual achievement, i.e. comparable to the most successful candidates for junior faculty positions at leading universities.

Upon receipt of the mailed nomination, the Society will request letters of recommendation from the referees listed, and ask the candidate to submit samples of written work (dissertation chapters, articles, papers) along with a one or two-page proposal describing the studies he or she would like to pursue while a Junior Fellow:


 * The Society will request that the three additional letters of recommendation be submitted electronically - not by email, but through a link we will provide in our correspondence with the referees. After receipt of the nomination, the referees will be contacted by our office both by regular mail and email. (This is why full and accurate email addresses are necessary to process the nomination.) Full instructions for uploading letters will be provided to each referee, along with a password to enter the secure site.


 * Our communication with the candidates will request that written materials be submitted both electronically through a link to our submission portal and by mail or express mail. Full instructions for uploading the C.V., list of publications, research proposal, and three samples of work will be provided, along with a password to enter the secure site.


 * The candidate is requested to provide official transcripts of both undergraduate and graduate records. (Ideally, transcripts should be forwarded directly to the Society from the universities involved; however, candidates who have sealed transcripts may submit them with their mailed materials.)

On the basis of the materials submitted, the Senior Fellows select a certain number of candidates for interview. It is from this number that the final selection is made. The Society pays the traveling expenses of those candidates interviewed.

Please note: If still pursuing the Ph.D., Junior Fellows should be at the dissertation stage of their theses and be prepared to finish their degrees within a year of becoming fellows. If already a recipient of the degree, they should not be much more than a year past the Ph.D. at the time the fellowship commences. Most Junior Fellows receive the Ph.D. just prior to the start of the fellowship.


 * The deadline for receiving nominations for Junior Fellowships which begin July 1, 2015, is Friday, August 15, 2014. No nomination will be accepted with a postmark past the deadline. Nominations will not be accepted by email. All letters should be sent to: The Society of Fellows, Harvard University, 78 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. 617-495-2485.

Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (FI) - 1-3 Year Fellowships - Deadline: 3 Sept. 2014
The premises of the Collegium in the centre of Helsinki offer facilities for a multidisciplinary community of some 50 fellows. Applicants must be committed to working at the Collegium for Advanced Studies in Helsinki. The Collegium awards annual grants for conference trips and other relevant research expenses, and offers the opportunity to use the services of research assistants.

Applicants must have completed their doctoral degree by the end of the application period (3 September 2014)


 * The application must be submitted electronically. The link to the application form can be found under the “Fellowships” tab at http://www.helsinki.fi/collegium. The application form will be posted online on Wednesday, 6 August 2014 at 9.00 local Helsinki time. The applications must be submitted by Wednesday, 3 September 2014 at 15.45 local Helsinki time; after this time, the website will close and no more applications can be submitted.

===Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities, 2015-2017 - Deadline: 15 Jan. 2015=== Thanks to the generous support of the Mellon Foundation, MIT's School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences awards two fellowships each year to promising young scholars working at the intersection of humanities disciplines, or between the humanities and other disciplines. This Fellowship is especially intended for scholars who work in more than one specialty within the humanities, or bridging from the humanities with other disciplines.

Terms of Appointment: The School of Humanities, Arts, and, Social Sciences has four departments participating in this search: Comparative Media Studies/Writing, Literature, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Music and Theater Arts. Applicants must designate one of the four academic units in which they would like to be located. Appointments will be for two years, effective July 1, 2015. Fellows will teach one course in Spring 2016 and one per semester the following acadmic year, and will be in residence at MIT during this time. The salary will be $63,000 per year with standard benefits, and each Fellow will receive a research fund of $1,000 to cover travel and other costs associated with research and professional development.

Eligibility and Selection: To be eligible for the positions, applicants must have received their Ph.D. no earlier than July 1, 2012 and no later than July 1, 2015. If you have not earned your degree at the time you apply for the fellowship, we require an attached Letter of Certification from your institution's Registrar’s Office, Department of Graduate Studies, or your Department Head, to confirm that you are expected to be formally awarded your degree by July 1, 2015. Please make sure that your letter writer specifies the date of your expected conferral date. Applicants who have not been formally awarded their degree by July 1, 2015 will not be considered. Fellows may not hold other appointments throughout the duration of the Fellowship. Applicants must have received their degrees from institutions other than MIT. International scholars will be considered for the position, but fellowships are contingent upon eligibility to legally work within the United States. MIT will offer a J1 visa sponsorship if needed. The Mellon Selection Committee will announce the Fellows in April 2015.
 * Questions? Please check out the FAQ page. Email [mailto:shass-mellon@mit.edu?subject=Mellon%20Question shass-mellon@mit.edu], or call the SHASS Dean's Office at 617-253-8962.
 * Online application will be available September 15, 2014. Link: http://shass.mit.edu/graduate/mellon_postdoctoral_fellowship_apply
 * All applications and attached materials are due no later than Thursday, January 15, 2015, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Late applications will not be considered.

Princeton University (NJ) - Princeton Society of Fellows, 2015-2018 Fellowship Competition - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014
The Princeton Society of Fellows, an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and selected natural sciences, invites applications for the 2015-2018 Fellowship competition.

Four three-year Postdoctoral Fellowships will be awarded this year. The salary for each of the three years of the fellowship will be approximately $80,000. In addition, fellows are provided with a shared office, a personal computer, a research account of $5000 a year, access to university grants, benefits and other resources.

Fellows are expected to reside in or near Princeton during the academic year in order to attend weekly seminars and participate fully in the intellectual life of the Society.

If you have already applied to the Princeton Society of Fellows, you may not apply a second time.

All candidates will be informed of the status of their applications by the end of January 2015. Interviews will take place in early February. The Society will reimburse the cost of travel and lodging associated with the interview. Names of fellowship winners will be posted on the Society of Fellows' website in July 2015.

Applicants may apply for one or more fellowship(s) pertinent to their research and teaching.


 * Two Open Fellowships in the Humanities and Social Sciences (OPEN)


 * Open to all disciplines represented in the Society of Fellows. In each of the first two years, the successful candidate pursues research half-time and teaches one course each semester, either team-taught or self-designed, in the host department or in an interdisciplinary Program. In addition, the fellow normally does some advising in his/her specialty or related areas. In the third year, the fellow teaches one course in the fall semester and devotes the final semester to full-time research.


 * Targeted Fellowships


 * Fellowship in the Study of Race and/or Ethnicity (RE)


 * The Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Study of Race and/or Ethnicity is sponsored jointly by the offices of the President and Dean of the Faculty of Princeton University, and the Princeton Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts. The postdoctoral fellow will be expected to pursue research that explores the discursive forms and meanings of concepts of race and ethnicity in one or more selected disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The selection committee particularly welcomes applications from candidates whose scholarship is driven by innovative, interdisciplinary, and historical ways of thinking-- including interests in pre-modern and non-western cultures.


 * In each of the first two years, the successful candidate pursues research half-time and teaches one course of his/her design each semester, either in the host department or an interdisciplinary Program. In addition, the fellow normally does some advising in his/her specialty or related areas. In the third year, the fellow teaches one course in the fall semester and devotes the final semester to full-time research.


 * Fellowship in Humanistic Studies (HUM)


 * This fellowship is sponsored jointly by the Humanities Council and Society of Fellows, and is open to candidates in all relevant disciplines represented in the Society of Fellows. The Fellow pursues research half-time.


 * In each of the first two years, she or he will join faculty from various fields in the humanities to teach the interdisciplinary year-long sequence "Approaches to Western Culture" in either the Fall semester (Antiquity to the late Middle Ages) or the Spring semester (Renaissance to Modernism).


 * In the second and third years, building on the readings of the humanities sequence, the Fellow will offer an advanced undergraduate course in the humanities. This course might take a more intensive look at materials from the first-year sequence or offer an interdisciplinary approach to the fellow's own area of humanities expertise. Such advanced courses may be cross-listed with the host department. The final semester is devoted to full-time research without teaching.


 * The Fellow will also be called upon to lead or contribute to occasional activities designed to build a sense of community among undergraduates in the Humanistic Studies Program—the program offers local and international field trips, an undergraduate society, workshops and other opportunities.

Complete dossiers should be mailed to: Search Committee, Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, 10 Joseph Henry House, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544. See http://www.princeton.edu/sf/fellowships/ for full eligibility guidelines and application details.


 * Application Postmark deadline: October 1, 2014. Online application form available August 30, 2014.

University of Adelaide (AU) - Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700 - Deadline: 13 June 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
The University of Adelaide is seeking to appoint two three-year post-doctoral research fellows. These appointments will focus on the ‘Change’ Program, investigating the drivers of change in society-wide emotional regimes, and the power of collective emotions to produce major cultural, social, political and economic change.

Research Fellowship in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700 (Ref 492357)

Focusing on Early Modern Europe (excluding Britain) this Postdoctoral Research Fellowship will be awarded to an individual with proven capacity for research in this area and strong potential to contribute to the ‘Change’ program generally. Applicants for this position are invited to submit a brief (i.e. two-page) proposal for the research they would carry out under the fellowship.

Working under the leadership of Professor David Lemmings, you will have a PhD in History or a related discipline (awarded within the last five years) and relevant publications. You will be expected to participate in the full range of activities of the University of Adelaide Node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions (CHE). If you are an innovative enthusiastic individual with a demonstrated track record in early modern or eighteenth-century studies and a capacity to engage in interdisciplinary research you are strongly encouraged to apply.

This fixed-term, full-time position is available for three years, commencing by the beginning of 2015.

Salary: AUD $75,111 per annum (Level A, Step 6).

Superannuation: An employer contribution of 17% applies.


 * Online applications can be made via the University of Adelaide Website: http://careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/492357/research-fellowship-in-early-modern-europe-15001700
 * Closing date: 5pm, Friday 13 June 2014.

===University of Adelaide (AU) - Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the Emotional History of Law, Government and Society in Britain, 1700-1830 - Deadline: 13 June 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== The University of Adelaide is seeking to appoint two three-year post-doctoral research fellows. These appointments will focus on the ‘Change’ Program, investigating the drivers of change in society-wide emotional regimes, and the power of collective emotions to produce major cultural, social, political and economic change.

Research Fellowship in the Emotional History of Law, Government and Society in Britain, 1700-1830. (Ref 492361)

Focusing on the role of Emotion in the English Criminal Courts, 1700-1830, this Postdoctoral Research Fellowship will be awarded to an individual with strong aptitude for research in this area and the potential to contribute to the ‘Change’ program generally. The successful candidate will contribute substantially to a collaborative project focussing on the emotional styles of English criminal trials during a period when the incursion of lawyers transformed their culture.

Working under the leadership of Professor David Lemmings, you will have a PhD in History or a related discipline (awarded within the last five years) and relevant publications. You will be expected to participate in the full range of activities of the University of Adelaide Node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions (CHE). If you are an innovative enthusiastic individual with a demonstrated track record in early modern or eighteenth-century studies and a capacity to engage in interdisciplinary research you are strongly encouraged to apply.

This fixed-term, full-time position is available for three years, commencing by the beginning of 2015.

Salary: AUD $75,111 per annum (Level A, Step 6).

Superannuation: An employer contribution of 17% applies.


 * Apply at: http://careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/492361/research-fellowship-in-the-emotional-history-of-law-government-and-society-in-britain-1700-1830
 * Closing date: 5pm, Friday 13 June 2014.

University of Chicago (IL) - Harper and Schmidt Fellows - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014
Harper-Schmidt Fellows at the University of Chicago teach in the College's core courses in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Western Civilization. These Junior Fellows receive four year appointments as Collegiate Assistant Professors.

Every year the Society welcomes new members that were selected in a highly competitive process. Successful candidates demonstrate excellence not only in their original scholarship but also in their teaching. Applications for Junior Fellowships are accepted each autumn.

Applicants must submit applications to be considered in one of the two program areas listed below. Please make sure you review these options carefully before beginning your application.
 * Core courses in the Humanities
 * Core courses in the Social Sciences/History of European Civilization Core Sequence

Online Application website: https://fellows.uchicago.edu/


 * The application for 2015-16 will be available in September 2014 with a deadline of November 1, 2014.

===University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) - Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, 2015–17 - Deadline: 27 Oct. 2014=== The Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Humanities will spend the two-year term in residence at Illinois, will conduct research on the proposed project, and will teach two course per year in the appropriate academic department. The Fellow will participate in the IPRH Fellows Seminar, a yearlong interdisciplinary workshop, and will be encouraged to participate in activities available through IPRH, in the teaching department, and on the Illinois campus. The Post-Doctoral Fellow will give a public lecture on his or her research. The search for Mellon Fellows is open to scholars in all humanities disciplines, but we seek applicants whose work falls into one of the following broad subject areas:
 * Race and Diaspora Studies
 * History of Science/Technology
 * Empire and Colonial Studies
 * Memory Studies

Eligibility: Applicants should have received their Ph.D. in a humanities discipline between January 1, 2012 and no later than May 31, 2015. Only untenured scholars who have not held the title of “assistant professor” are eligible. PhDs are the only terminal degree accepted. Please note that these are external fellowships; current full- and part-time faculty members at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as well as scholars who received their doctorates from the Urbana campus, are not eligible for these awards. Scholars who cannot legitimately anticipate the conferral of their degrees by May 31, 2015, should not apply. Terms: The appointment will begin on August 16, 2015, and the successful applicant must be on the Illinois campus by that date (or nearest prior business day if it falls on a weekend) for employment processing and orientation. The Post-Doctoral Fellows will be required to live within 20 miles of Champaign-Urbana during the academic years of the appointment.

The fellowship carries a $45,000 annual stipend, a $2,000 research account, and a comprehensive benefits package. (Foreign nationals’ benefits eligibility is contingent upon meeting a “Substantial Presence Test,” as determined by IRS Rules, available at http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/International-Taxpayers/Substantial-Presence-Test.)
 * Applications must be submitted online at this URL: https://my.atlas.illinois.edu/submit/go.asp?id=809. Applicants will be asked to create a password-protected account, to which they can return multiple times. The application system opens September 1, 2014 (and will not be accessible before then). No paper or emailed applications will be accepted. The application portal closes by midnight Central Time on October 27, 2014.

===University of Melbourne (AU) - ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of the Emotions - Postdoctoral Fellows (Trigg) - Deadline: 7 July 2014===
 * The Faculty of Arts seeks to appoint a postdoctoral research fellow to contribute to research projects in the history of emotions (Europe 1100 - 1800). This is a full-time fixed term position for three years.
 * Working together with Professor Stephanie Trigg the successful candidate will develop a project exploring the representation and expression of emotion on the human face, in literature, drama, art, or sculpture, or in early scientific discourses, between 1100 and 1800. Preference may be given to projects that range over several centuries, across different media, or across different languages. There would also be scope for projects that drew connections between pre-modern Europe (pre-1800) and later forms, especially in a colonial setting.
 * In addition to publishing his or her own research in this area, the Fellow will collaborate in publications and be involved fully in the life of the Centre. The Fellow will also assist with the co-ordination of relevant symposia and engage in public outreach. There is an expectation that the postdoctoral fellow will be involved in some Honours/ postgraduate supervision or teaching, but this is primarily a research-only position.
 * For position information and to apply online go to http://hr.unimelb.edu.au/careers, under ‘Job Search and Job Alerts’ click on the relevant option (Current Staff or Prospective Staff), and search under the job title.
 * SHORT Deadline: 7 Jul. 2014.

===University of Melbourne (AU) - ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of the Emotions - Postdoctoral Fellow (Zika) - Deadline: 7 July 2014===
 * In collaboration with the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne, the Centre seeks to appoint a postdoctoral research fellow to contribute to research projects in the history of emotions (Europe,1100-1800). Working together with Professor Charles Zika the successful candidate will develop a project exploring the field of emotions and visual culture, c.1450–1750. The project might focus on such topics as: the impact of religious and political change on the emotional deployment of visual objects in the devotional, ceremonial and festive life of European communities; the passions of iconoclasm as a motor of religious, social or political change; the emotional rhetoric of visual media in advancing propaganda and polemic, legitimating religious and political authority, or stereotyping religious, ethnic or social groups; the emotional use and power of the visual in the missionizing and colonizing of societies, within Europe or abroad.
 * In addition to publishing his or her own research in this area, the Fellow will collaborate in publications and be involved fully in the life of the Centre. The Fellow will also assist with the co-ordination of relevant symposia and engage in public outreach. There will the opportunity to be involved in research and activities related to an exhibition on art and emotion to be held at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2017. There is an expectation that the postdoctoral fellow will be involved in some Honours/ postgraduate supervision or teaching, but this is primarily a research-only position.
 * The successful applicant would commence the appointment on 1 December 2014, or as soon as possible after that date.
 * For position information and to apply online go to http://hr.unimelb.edu.au/careers, under ‘Job Search and Job Alerts’ click on the relevant option (Current Staff or Prospective Staff), and search under the job number 0033380.
 * SHORT Deadline: 7 Jul. 2014

University of Michigan (MI) - Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowships - Deadline: 30 Sept. 2014
Each Fellow has a three-year appointment as Assistant Professor in an affiliated department of the University and a three-year appointment as a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Society of Fellows. This appointment is not tenure-track. The current annual stipend is $55,000. Fellows are eligible for participation in the University health, dental and life insurance programs. Each fellow is expected to teach the equivalent of one academic year, i.e., a total of two terms during the period of the fellowship. Any subsequent appointment of a Fellow to a position at the University of Michigan would be subject to the rules governing new appointments.

Fellows are expected to be in residence in Ann Arbor for the academic years of appointment (September to May) and to participate in the activities of the Society of Fellows. Off-campus research leave during academic terms will be permitted only in rare cases, only for brief periods of time, and only upon written application to the Chair of the Society well in advance of the proposed leave. Any leave granted will count as part of the fellowship tenure.

From Application Guidelines:
 * The application form will be available July 8, 2014.
 * The application deadline is Tuesday, September 30, 2014, 1:00PM EDT
 * Announcement of fellowships posted at Chronicle Vitae on June 18 2014.

University of Oxford, All Souls College (UK) - Five-year Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships - Deadline: 12 Sept. 2014

 * 'up to' six 5-year postdoctoral research fellowships, to start 1 Oct. 2015
 * "Successful candidates will be expected to undertake a programme of independent post-doctoral research as agreed with the College and, if they so wish, a limited amount of University lecturing and teaching. The Fellowships are open to candidates in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics; the College intends to allocate at least two Fellowships specifically to Mathematics/Natural Sciences."
 * "The Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships are for five years, fixed-term, and non-renewable. They are intended to offer opportunities for outstanding early career researchers to establish a record of independent research and teaching, develop their curriculum vitae and improve their prospects of obtaining permanent academic posts by the end of the Fellowship. The primary duty of a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow is the completion of a significant body of independent research for publication. Fellows are also encouraged to undertake appropriate teaching and supervision of research in the University."
 * "The College will accept on-line applications from those who are, or have been, registered for a doctorate at any recognised university. It is expected that applicants will have completed their doctorate or be close to completion. Successful candidates must complete their doctorates by the time they take up their Fellowships. Candidates must be able to demonstrate both through their thesis and other work published or submitted for publication, their capacity to undertake original publishable academic research in their chosen field. Where they have been working as part of a team, the College will wish to understand the significance of the candidate’s particular contribution to jointly authored papers. The College will not normally accept applications from applicants who were first registered for a higher degree prior to 1 August 2007."
 * For further particulars and to complete the on-line application, see the Appointments section of the College’s website: http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk.
 * Deadline for applications: 4pm (UK time) 12 Sept. 2014
 * Deadline for references: 4pm (UK time) 19 Sept. 2014
 * Intend to interview 16 & 17th Jan, with final decision 24 Jan.

University of Oxford (UK) - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellows - Deadline: 11 Aug. 2014

 * "[T]he Humanities Division invites Expressions of Interest for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship competition for the next application round (2014-2015). The BA PDF scheme is an annual competition and open to postdoctoral students who are working within the Arts and Humanities or Social Sciences and can demonstrate a strong prior association with the UK academic community. Please see also the British Academy’s guidance here: http://www.britac.ac.uk/funding/Postdoctoral_Fellowships_FAQs.cfm"
 * The application deadline for the scheme itself will be in Autumn 2014; Oxford has its own internal deadlines and applicants interested in applying through a faculty in Oxford’s Humanities Division should follow the link here to the relevant deadlines and forms: http://www.humanities.ox.ac.uk/research/applying_from_outside_oxford/british_academy_postdoctoral_fellowships
 * The Division supports applications in any of the subject disciplines of the faculties as listed above (*for Music and Art subjects, please note that the British Academy does not support practice-led research, although practice can form one element of a larger research project. In addition to practice-led research, the Ruskin School of Art also supports postdoctoral scholarship in the history and theory of contemporary art). To express an interest for this scheme, please fill in the form and send this to the following email address [mailto:BApostdocs@humanities.ox.ac.uk BApostdocs@humanities.ox.ac.uk]. You will need to identify a mentor from your chosen faculty/discipline, who will need to send a short statement (c. 250 words) in support of your application directly to us. The mentor statement should reach us by the specified deadlines (see above link).
 * NB: Please note that a successful outcome of this Expression of Interest phase does not constitute the offer of a fellowship; applicants will still need to apply to the British Academy who will make awards according to their own criteria.
 * Deadline: 11 Aug. 2014.

===University of Pennsylvania (PA) - Penn Humanities Forum, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities 2015-16 - Topic: SEX - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014===

Five (5) one-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships are available for the 2015-2016 academic year for untenured scholars in the humanities who received or will receive their Ph.D. between December 2006 and December 2014. The PhD is the only eligible terminal degree.

The fellowship is open to all scholars, national and international, who meet application terms. Please refer to full Application Guidelines. International scholars, please note carefully the final paragraph in that section concerning visa terms (only J-1 visas will be granted).

The programs of the Penn Humanities Forum are conceived through yearly topics that invite broad interdisciplinary collaboration. For the 2015–2016 academic year, we have set Sex as the theme. Humanists and those in related fields (e.g., anthropology, history of science) are invited to submit research proposals on any aspect of this topic. Exclusions are projects in social science disciplines, educational curriculum building, and work by performing artists (n.b., scholars of performance are eligible).

Fellows teach one undergraduate course in addition to conducting their research. The stipend is $46,500. Health insurance is provided for fellows but not for family and dependents. Fellows also receive a research fund of $2500. Fellows are required to be in residence during their fellowship year (September 1–May 31).


 * Application instructions: http://humanities.sas.upenn.edu/applications/postdoc/howtoapply.shtml
 * Application Deadline: Wednesday, October 15, 2014. Applications will be accepted via online webform only. Awards will be announced by the end of December 2014.

Washington University in St. Louis - Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Program - Deadline: 3 Dec. 2014
Washington University announces the fifteenth year of Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry, a postdoctoral fellowship program endowed by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and designed to encourage interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching across the humanities and social sciences. We invite applications from recent Ph.D.s for the position as Fellow. In September 2015, the selected Fellow will join the University’s ongoing interdisciplinary programs and seminars. The Fellow will receive a two-year appointment with a nine-month academic year salary beginning at $51,665 per year. Postdoctoral Fellows pursue their own continuing research in association with a senior faculty mentor at Washington University. Over the course of their two-year appointment, they will also teach three undergraduate courses and collaborate in leading an interdisciplinary seminar on theory and methods for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in the humanities and interpretive social sciences.

There is no application form, but further information on Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry is available on the web at http://mii.wustl.edu/. Applicants should submit a cover letter, a description of their research program (no more than 1800 words), a brief proposal for a seminar in theory and methods of interest and use for students in a range of subfields, and a curriculum vitae. Applicants who have not completed their doctoral work should indicate, in their cover letters, how many chapters of their dissertation are complete and how complete the remaining chapters are. Cover letters should include all relevant contact information and the applicant’s name should appear on each page of all application materials. Applicants should also arrange for the submission of three confidential letters of recommendation.


 * Submit materials by email, post, or online document handler by December 3, 2014 to Joseph Loewenstein ([mailto:mii@artsci.wustl.edu mii@artsci.wustl.edu]). The mailing address is: Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Washington University, Campus Box 1029, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899. (For express mail, please send materials to: Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Washington University, Umrath Hall, Room 231, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899.)