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

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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.
 * 16 July 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Research Associate in the Early Modern Period (History of Science)
 * 1 Aug. 2014: United States-Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF) - Fulbright Israel Post-Doctoral Fellowships
 * 5 Aug. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Early Medieval British History
 * 6 Aug. 2014: University of Oxford (UK) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Early Modern Europe
 * 7 Aug. 2014: Unviersity of Glasgow (UK; Scot) - Research Assistant and/or Associate
 * 11 Aug. 2014: University of Oxford (UK) - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellows (expressions of interest)
 * 15 Aug. 2014 (Nominations): Harvard Society of Fellows (Junior Fellowships)
 * 20 Aug 2014: University of Illinois at Chicago (IL) - Postdoctoral Research Associate - Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs
 * 29 Aug 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Trinity College JRF
 * 1 Sept. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Leverhulme Trust Research Assistantship
 * 3 Sept. 2014: Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies - 1-3 Year Fellowships
 * 5 Sept. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Queen's College JRF
 * 11 Sept. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - King's College JRF
 * 12 Sept. 2014: University of Oxford, All Souls (UK) - five year postdoctoral research fellowships
 * 17 Sept. 2014: Australian National University, Australian Centre of China in the World Postdoctoral Fellows
 * 22 Sept. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Peterhouse JRF
 * 24 Sept. 2014: Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships (Canada)
 * 24 Sept. 2014: SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowships (Canada)
 * 24 Sept. 2014: University of St Andrews, Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies
 * 26 Sept. 2014: Stanford University - Fellow, The Stanford Storytelling Project
 * 30 Sept. 2014: Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and the University of Oklahoma Libraries Postdocs
 * 30 Sept. 2014: University of Michigan - Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowships
 * 30 Sept. 2014: University of Pennsylvania (PA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship for Academic Diversity Program
 * 30 Sept. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) Gonville & Caius - JRFs.
 * 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: Duke University (NC) - Thompson Writing Program Fellowships
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Grinnell College (IA) - Peace and Conflict Studies, 2-Year Postdoctoral Position
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Harvard Academy Scholars Program (Postdoctoral Fellowships)
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Harvard University - Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Hebrew University of Jerusalem (ISR) - Mandel Postdoctoral Fellowships Humanities and Jewish Studies 2015-2018
 * 1 Oct. 2014: Princeton Society of Fellows, 2015-2018 Fellowship Competition
 * 1 Oct. 2014: University of Cambridge, St John's College - JRFs
 * 1 Oct. 2014: University of Oslo - Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Digital Humanities related to Folklore Archives
 * 2 Oct. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Emmanuel College JRFs
 * 6 Oct. 2014: Columbia Society of Fellows in the Humanities, 2015-2016
 * 15 Oct. 2014: Dartmouth College (NH) - Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Society of Fellows, 2015-2018
 * 15 Oct. 2014: Harvard University - Global American Studies Postdoctoral Fellowships
 * 15 Oct. 2014: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NOR) - Postdoctoral Position in History, “The Hidden Companies of the Global Economy”
 * 15 Oct. 2014: Pomona College (CA) - Fred and Dorothy Chau Postdoctoral Fellowship
 * 15 Oct. 2014: Southern Methodist University- Forced Migration Postdoctoral Fellowship
 * 15 Oct. 2014: University of Pennsylvania - Penn Humanities Forum, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities 2015-16
 * 15 Oct. 2014: University of Warwick (UK: Eng) - Research Fellows (History)
 * 15 Oct. 2014: Volkswagen Foundation - Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities at Universities and Research Institutes in Germany
 * 17 Oct. 2014: Harvard University - Weatherhead Center for International Affairs - Postdoctoral Fellowships in Canadian Studies
 * 19 Oct. 2014: Central European University (HUN) - Institute for Advanced Study Fellowships
 * 20 Oct. 2014: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (MA) - Visiting Scholars Program (2015-2016)
 * 20 Oct. 2014: University of Colorado - Boulder (USA:CO) - Post-Doc research associate, env. history.
 * 25 Oct. 2014: European University Institute (Italy) - Max Weber Postdoctoral Programme
 * 26 Oct. 2014: Unoversity of Queensland (AUS) - Postdoctoral Fellowships on Science and Secularization
 * 27 Oct. 2014: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) - Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, 2015–17
 * 30 Oct. 2014: Skidmore College (NY) - Media and Film Studies Mellon Fellow
 * 30 Oct. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Christ's College JRF
 * 31 Oct. 2014: University of Cambridge (UK) - Newnham College JRF
 * 1 Nov. 2014: Bard Graduate Centre (USA:NJ), Research Fellowships
 * 1 Nov. 2014: NYU Abu Dhabi Institute (AUH) - NYUAD Humanities Research Fellows
 * 1 Nov. 2014: University of California - President’s and Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs
 * 1 Nov. 2014: University of Chicago (IL) - Provost's Career Enhancement Postdoctoral Scholarship
 * 1 Nov. 2014: University of Colorado - Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
 * 1 Nov. 2014: Univerity of Pittsburgh (USA:PA) - Postdoc in World History of Science
 * 1 Nov. 2014: University of Wisconsin-Madison (WI) - A.W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
 * 2 Nov. 2014: Tulane University (LA) - Newcomb College Institute Postdoctoral Fellow (Spring 2015)
 * 2 Nov. 2014: University of Chicago - Harper and Schmidt Fellows
 * 4 Nov. 2014:Valparaiso University (IN) - Lilly Fellows Program - Two-Year Residential Postdoctoral Fellowship
 * 4 Nov. 2014: University of York (UK; Eng) - Post doc in British Cinema
 * 9 Nov. 2014: University of Pennsylvania (PA) - Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship (Jews Beyond Reason: Exploring Emotion, the Unconscious, and Other Dimensions of Jews’ Inner Lives)
 * 10 Nov. 2014: Amherst College - Mellon-Keiter Postdoctoral Fellowship in English
 * 10 Nov. 2014: Indiana University - Bloomington (USA) - postdoctoral fellowship on race & ethnicity
 * 10 Nov. 2014: Pennsylvania State University (PA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship, History
 * 10 Nov. 2014: University of Massachusetts - Amherst (MA) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship for Sawyer Seminar “Beyond Medieval and Modern"
 * 13 Nov. 2014: Johns Hopkins University (MD) - Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities (Religious Culture and the Arts: Christianity, Judaism and Islam)
 * 14 Nov. 2014: Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships (US)
 * 14 Nov. 2014: University of Southern California (USC) Provost's Postdoctoral Scholars Program in the Humanities
 * 15 Nov. 2014: Bard Graduate Center (NY) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Islamic Art and Material Culture
 * 15 Nov. 2014: Brandeis University (MA) - Allen-Berenson Postdoctoral Fellowship in Sexuality Studies
 * 15 Nov. 2014: Brown University (RI) - Watson Institute Post-Doctoral Fellows Program
 * 15 Nov. 2014: Cornell University - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Afro-Latin American Studies
 * 15 Nov. 2014: Dartmouth College (NH) - Neukom Postdoctoral Fellows
 * 15 Nov. 2014: Huntington Library (CA) - Barbara Thom Postdoctoral Fellowships
 * 15 Nov. 2014: Rice University (TX) - Center for Languages & Intercultural Communication - Postdoctoral Fellowship
 * 15 Nov. 2014: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity
 * 17 Nov. 2014: Stanford University - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Bard Graduate Center, Mellon Postdocs, "Cultures of Convervation"
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Freie Universitat (Germany) - Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Northwestern University (IL) - Postdoctoral Fellowships, Science in Human Culture Program
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Rice University - Humanities Research Center Mellon Postdocs: "After Biopolitics"
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Rice University (TX) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Spatial Humanities
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Rice University (TX) - Postdoctoral Fellowship for 2015-16 Sawyer Seminar ("Platforms of Knowledge in a Wide Web of Worlds: Production, Participation, and Politics")
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Southern Methodist University (TX) - Center for Presidential History - 2015-2016 Postdoctoral Fellowships
 * 1 Dec. 2014: University of Toronto (CA) - Jackman Humanities Institute - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows
 * 1 Dec. 2014: University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign (USA:IL) - Latina/Latino Studies
 * 1 Dec. 2014: Washington University in St. Louis - Friedman Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies
 * 3 Dec. 2014: Washington University in St. Louis - Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Program
 * 4 Dec. 2014: Brown University (RI) - Pembroke Center Postdoctoral Fellowships
 * 5 Dec. 2014: Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program Postdoctoral Research Associates
 * 5 Dec. 2014: University of South Florida (FL) -  Postdoctoral Scholar - “Global Change in a Dynamic World.”
 * 12 Dec. 2014: Harvard University (MA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship, "The History of American Capitalism"
 * 13 Dec. 2014: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (NJ) - Visiting Scholar and Postdoctoral Research Associate Positions
 * 15 Dec. 2014: Northwestern University (IL) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Digital Humanities
 * 15 Dec. 2014: Yale University, International Security Studies - Henry Chauncey Jr. '57 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Grand Strategy
 * 15 Dec. 2014: Princeton University, Institute for International and Regional Studies, Postdoctoral Research Associate
 * 5 Jan. 2015: Center for Jewish History - Prins Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship
 * 5 Jan. 2015: Rutgers University (NJ) - 2015-16 Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Center for Cultural Analysis
 * 14 Jan. 2015: Harvard University (MA) - Environmental Fellows
 * 14 Jan. 2015: Vanderbilt University (TN) - Mellon Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowship ("Vernacular Islam beyond the Arab World")
 * 15 Jan. 2015: Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities, 2015-2017
 * 15 Jan. 2015: Smithsonian Institution (DC) - James Smithson Fellowship Program
 * 15 Jan. 2015: University of Alberta (CAN) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship - “Object Lives and Global Histories in Northern North America"
 * 23 Jan. 2015: Duke University (NC) - Provost's Postdoctoral Program
 * 1 Feb. 2014: University of Michgan (MI) - LRCCS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Study of China
 * 15 Feb. 2015: Rutgers University (NJ) - Postdoctoral Fellowships in African American Literature and Literature of the African Diaspora
 * Deadline Not Stated: Dartmouth College (NH) - International Security and U.S. Foreign Policy Postdoctoral Fellowship

American Academy of Arts and Sciences (MA) - Visiting Scholars Program (2015-2016) - Deadline: 20 Oct. 2014
Download the submission guidelines (PDF).

VISITING SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2015-2016

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences seeks proposals from scholars who are completing manuscripts on American history, culture, and public policy from the founding period to the present.

The program’s purpose is to stimulate and support promising scholars in the early stages of their careers and to foster exchange between an emerging generation of scholars and Academy members with shared interests. Housed at the headquarters of the Academy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Visiting Scholars may participate in Academy-sponsored conferences, seminars, and informal gatherings. The Academy conducts the Visiting Scholars Program in association with the Mahindra Humanities Center at Harvard University, which provides access to the university’s research facilities and works with the Academy to plan seminars and informal discussions.

APPLICATION MATERIALS: An on-line application form is available at the Academy’s website: http://www.amacad.org. For further inquiries, contact the Visiting Scholars Office at (phone) 617-576-5002; (fax) 617-576-5050; or by e-mail: vsp@amacad.org.

ELIGIBILITY: Preference will be given to untenured junior faculty members, but the program is also open to qualified postdoctoral fellows. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or have permanent resident status in the U.S. as of the application deadline date and should have completed their Ph.D., J.D., or equivalent professional training within the last 10 years. Graduate student applicants must complete all degree requirements by August 1, 2015.

Additional Requirements: We require that you apply electronically. We do not accept applications by fax. All applications must be written in English.


 * Deadline: Applications must be posted on line and three required letters of reference must be postmarked no later than October 20, 2014.

Amherst College (MA) - Mellon-Keiter Postdoctoral Fellowship in English - Deadline: 10 Nov. 2014
Amherst will appoint a postdoctoral fellow as a Visiting Assistant Professor in English for the academic years 2015-17, with support from the college’s Robert E. Keiter 1957 Fund for Postdoctoral Fellows, which has received matching funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Keiter Postdoctoral Fellowship Program supports exceptionally promising young scholars for two years of half-time teaching (one course each semester) and half- time research. This is a full-time salaried appointment that is open only to those who will have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. by September 2015 and who have not already held a regular faculty appointment.

Given Amherst’s commitment to cultivating a challenging and inclusive educational environment, we seek candidates who can demonstrate experience and effectiveness in teaching, mentoring, and inspiring students representing a broad range of classes, genders, races, ethnicities, nationalities, sexual orientations, and religions. We invite applications from scholars whose teaching and writing focus on one or more of the following areas: African American literature, literature from Africa and the African diaspora, Caribbean literature, or post-colonial literature of the global south.


 * Applicants should submit electronically to https://apply.interfolio.com/25776 a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a description of courses previously taught or newly imagined, two confidential letters of recommendation, and one writing sample not to exceed thirty pages. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by November 10, 2014 will receive full consideration.

Australian National University (AUS) - Australian Centre of China in the World Postdoctoral Fellows - Deadline: 17 Sept. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
he Australian National University is one of the foremost institutions in the world outside of China for research and teaching about China. The Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW) is a major initiative at the ANU, supported by research intensive funding from the Commonwealth Government. It enhances ANU’s existing capabilities to create an integrated, world-leading institution for Chinese Studies and the understanding of China on a global scale. See http://ciw.anu.edu.au/ and associated The China Story website: http://www.thechinastory.org

The Centre takes a broad, holistic view and engages multidisciplinary expertise in areas including Chinese thought, culture, history, politics, society, environment, economics and foreign and strategic policy. The Centre is seeking to recruit highly talented, motivated and ambitious Postdoctoral Fellows to join a world-class group of researchers. The successful applicants are expected to contribute towards one or more of CIW’s research themes: China Everyday, China Justice, China Numbers, China Texts, China Time, China Urban/Rural, China Australia and China Global.

The Postdoctoral Fellow will be expected to foster a collaborative agenda with research staff at CIW, other ANU colleges and other early career academics to promote Chinese Studies. In addition, they will also conduct their own research at the highest level and be expected to participate throughout their appointment in all aspects of academic life. This academic position is initially for a two year period, with an opportunity for a further two year extension subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance. The successful candidates will be provided with mentoring and support to develop into international research leaders. To be considered for this position, applicants must address the selection criteria, accompanied by a detailed CV with details of at least 2 referees and a one -page summary of their vision for the research activities that they would undertake at the ANU.


 * LINK to Apply: http://jobs.anu.edu.au/PositionDetail.aspx?p=4045
 * Deadline: 17 September 2014.

Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships (CAN) - Deadline: 24 Sept. 2014 -  DEADLINE PASSED
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.

Bard Graduate Center (NY) - Mellon Postdocs, "Cultures of Conservation" - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014
he Bard Graduate Center invites applications for two one-year post-doctoral fellowships funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, designed to help bridge the gap between the ways objects are studied by conservators and the ways they are approached by academics in the human sciences (Art History, History, Archaeology, Anthropology). These fellowships are available to individuals with a PhD or equivalent professional experience, and each of the appointed humanities-trained fellows will join a conservation team at a New York-area museum and work together on a joint project. The participating institutions are The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The American Museum of Natural History, Anthropology Division, and The Museum of Modern Art. A full list of the available projects can be found at http://cultures-of-conservation.wikis.bgc.bard.edu/fellowships/.

The fellowship is part of “Cultures of Conservation,” an initiative designed to model a new graduate curriculum at the BGC. The five years of the grant (2012-17) are seeing the development of new courses, new seminars and new research and teaching positions, all of which aim to bring the knowledge created by conservators into the intellectual apparatus of graduate students and professors in the humanities. Candidates will be judged on the merits and scope of what they bring to the proposed research.

In addition to his/her conservation-related work at our partner institutions, each of the fellows will either teach one course or assist at one course taught by a faculty member in the Cultures of Conservation curriculum at the BGC. Appointees will also contribute to graduate advising and are expected to participate fully in the intellectual life of the institution. In consultation with the Dean, the fellows will also organize and chair events and guest lectures within Cultures of Conversation. Fellows will receive office space at the BGC, a salary of $40,000, and a travel and research budget of $1,500. Housing is available. The appointment will begin 1 July 2015 and continue through 30 June 2016.

The BGC is a graduate research institute committed to studying the cultural history of the material world, drawing on methodologies and approaches from art and design history, economic and cultural history, history of technology, philosophy, anthropology, and archaeology.

For additional information about the BGC, see http://www.bgc.bard.edu. Please direct questions to the Mellon Fellowship Search Committee via email (fellowships@bgc.bard.edu).
 * Applications should include: a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement explaining the importance of this project to the candidate’s professional and intellectual development, sample publication (SASE), and three letters of recommendation. Applications should be sent by post to: Mellon Fellowship Search Committee, c/o Dean Peter N. Miller, Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture, 38 W. 86th Street, New York, NY 10024. No application materials will be accepted electronically via email. All application materials must be received by 1 December 2014. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. The BGC is an AA/EOE employer.

Bard Graduate Center (NY) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Islamic Art and Material Culture - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
The Bard Graduate Center in New York City invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in Islamic art and material culture. The BGC is a graduate research institute committed to the study of the cultural history of the material world, drawing on methodologies and approaches from art and design history, economic and cultural history, history of technology, philosophy, anthropology, and archaeology.

Our ideal candidate is a scholar with a broad background in Islamic art, archaeology, and cultural history. Besides pursuing his/her research, the appointee will teach one course per semester, including both general surveys of Islamic objects and their contexts and seminars on subjects related to his/her research interests. The fellow will contribute to graduate advising and mentoring and is expected to participate fully in the intellectual life of the institution. In consultation with the Dean, the fellow will also organize and chair the annual Trehan Symposium in Islamic Art and Material Culture. The recipient must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. by September 2015. The appointment will begin 1 July 2015 and continue through 30 June 2017.

Fellows will receive office space at the BGC, a salary of $40,000 per year, and a travel and research budget of $1,500 per year. Housing is available.
 * Applications should include: a cover letter, indicating areas of special interest, curriculum vitae, sample publication (SASE), and three letters of recommendation. Applications should be sent by post to: Islamic Art & Material Culture Fellowship Committee, c/o Dean Peter N. Miller, Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture, 38 W. 86th Street, New York, NY 10024. No application materials will be accepted electronically via email. All application materials must be received by November 15, 2014. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Please direct questions to the Islamic Art & Material Culture Fellowship Committee via email (fellowships@bgc.bard.edu).

Bard Graduate Center (NY) - Research Fellowships - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014

 * The Bard Graduate Center invites scholars from university, museum, and independent backgrounds with a PhD or equivalent professional experience to apply for funded research fellowships, to be held during the 2015-2016 academic year.  The fellowships are intended to fund collections-based research at the BGC or elsewhere in New York, as well as writing or reading projects in which being part of the BGC’s dynamic research environment is intellectually valuable.  Eligible disciplines and fields of study include—but are not limited to—art history, architecture and design history, economic and cultural history, history of technology, philosophy, anthropology, and archaeology.
 * The stipend rate is $3,500 per month, and housing is available. Both long- and short-term fellowships are available (for example, 6, 4 and 2 months). The timing of dates will be negotiated with individual awardees.  Fellows will be given a workspace in the BGC Research Center at 38 West 86th Street, between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West, in New York City.
 * Please direct questions to the Research Fellowship Committee via email (fellowships@bgc.bard.edu).
 * To apply, please submit the following materials electronically, via email to fellowships@bgc.bard.edu, in a single PDF file: (1) cover letter explaining why the BGC is an appropriate research affiliation and indicating the preferred length and dates of the fellowship; (2) detailed project description; (3) CV; (4) names and contact information for two references; (5) publication or academic writing sample of approximately 20-30 pages.  In addition, please arrange for two letters of reference to be submitted either via email (to fellowships@bgc.bard.edu) or post (to Bard Graduate Center, Research Fellowship Committee, c/o Dean Elena Pinto Simon, 38 West 86th Street, New York, NY, 10024).
 * All materials must be received by November 1, 2014.  Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Brandeis University (MA) - Allen-Berenson Postdoctoral Fellowship in Sexuality Studies - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
The Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Brandeis University invites applications in the field of sexuality studies for its two-year Allen-Berenson Postdoctoral Fellowship. We welcome candidates in all fields whose research contributes to an intersectional and interdisciplinary understanding of sexuality and/or queer studies. Expertise in global studies and/or in the arts is especially welcome. The successful candidate will teach one course each semester and participate in the scholarly life of the faculty. Candidates are expected to have completed the Ph.D. by August 2015. Please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a sample of your scholarly work, and three letters of recommendation via https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4715.
 * Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2014.
 * Also posted at Queer/Women's/Gender Studies 2015

Brown University (RI) - Pembroke Center Postdoctoral Fellowships - Deadline: 4 Dec. 2014
In 2015-16, the Pembroke Center is awarding one-year residential postdoctoral fellowships to scholars from any field whose research relates to the theme of “Fatigue”. Fellows are required to participate weekly in the Pembroke Seminar, teach one undergraduate course, and pursue individual research.

Candidates are selected on the basis of their scholarly potential and the relevance of their work to the research theme. Recipients must have a PhD and may not hold a tenured position. Fellowships are awarded to postdoctoral scholars who have received their degrees from institutions other than Brown within the last five (5) years. Brown University is an EEO/AA employer. The Center strongly encourages underrepresented minority and international scholars to apply.

The term of appointment is July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016. The stipend is $50,000, plus a supplement for health insurance and $1,500 for research expenses. The deadline for application submission is 11:59 pm on Thursday, December 4, 2014. Selections will be announced in March.

Questions should be directed to [mailto:donna_goodnow@brown.edu Donna_Goodnow@brown.edu] or phone 401-863-2643.

Beginning in August, 2014, please submit application materials through Interfolio.

Complete applications must include:
 * One page document including title and 250-word abstract of proposed research project
 * Project statement of five typed pages (double-spaced)
 * Separate representative bibliography
 * Curriculum vitae
 * Course syllabus with a course description and schedule of topics and assigned readings for weekly class meetings.*
 * Three confidential recommendation letters
 * The course should be designed as an undergraduate seminar, meeting once or twice a week. The topic need not intersect with the seminar theme. It should be related to your own discipline and training. It would be listed in Gender and Sexuality Studies and should involve in some way questions of gender and/or sexuality, though those need not be the primary focus.


 * Applications for the 2015-16 Pembroke Center Postdoctoral Fellowships will be accepted via Interfolio beginning in August 2014. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm on Thursday, December 4, 2014.
 * See also posting at Chronicle Vitae on 7/17/14.

Brown University (RI) - Watson Institute Post-Doctoral Fellows - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
Brown University’s Watson Institute Post-Doctoral Fellows program invites applications from exceptional early career scholars whose work contributes to one or more of the Institutes’ three core research areas: security, development, and governance. Successful candidates will join an interdisciplinary community of scholars in the social sciences engaged in theoretically and substantively important research that seeks to understand and address pressing global issues. Eligibility and terms: The fellowship competition is open to candidates from the social sciences, including anthropology, economics, history, political science, and sociology. Scholars of all nationalities who received PhDs within three years of the application deadline are eligible to apply. For application details see http://watson.brown.edu/jobs Application procedures: The following materials must be submitted by November 15, 2014, to the application portal - http://apply.interfolio.com/26494
 * A brief cover letter stating the applicant's academic field, area of specialization, and a short summary of the proposed work during the fellowship period
 * An up-to-date curriculum vitae
 * A statement describing the applicant's proposed research for the duration of the fellowship: this may entail the completion of a dissertation or preparation of a book manuscript for publication, but should also include a summary of the research questions, goals, and methodological approaches of additional research - the statement should not exceed 2,000 words, including all bibliographic references and supplemental material
 * A class proposal suitable for an International Relations or Development Studies program - the proposal should consist of title, level, 200-word description and a core reading list of up to 15 books or articles
 * An official copy of each graduate transcript
 * Three letters of recommendation from scholars familiar with the applicant’s research

Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Awards will be announced in January 2014.

For further information regarding the Watson Institute Post-Doctoral Fellows Program, please visit the Watson Institute website (watson.brown.edu/education/postdoc) or contact: Professor Richard M. Locke, Howard R. Swearer Director, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University at [mailto:Richard_Locke@brown.edu Richard_Locke@brown.edu] or Professor Melani Cammett, Director of the Watson Post-Doctoral Fellows Program, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University at [mailto:Melani_Cammett@brown.edu Melani_Cammett@brown.edu]. Please contact [mailto:Watson-Applications@brown.edu Watson-Applications@brown.edu] with questions about the application.
 * Deadline: November 15, 2014.

Center for Jewish History (NY) - Prins Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships, 2015-16 - Deadline: 5 Jan. 2015
The Center for Jewish History is pleased to offer a fellowship for emigrating postdoctoral and early career scholars through a grant from the Vivian G. Prins Foundation. We invite foreign scholars who seek permanent teaching and research positions in North America to apply for this award, which will support 10-month fellowships for scholars who are at the beginning of their careers. Fellows will be provided with a stipend of $35,000 to conduct original research in the collections of the Center’s partners – American Jewish Historical Society, American Sephardi Federation, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. This award allows the Center to serve as the gateway for emerging scholars seeking to begin a new academic life in North America.

Responsibilities of the Prins Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow
 * Conduct original research using partner collections.
 * Deliver at least one lecture based on the research conducted.
 * Actively participate in the scholarly community at the Center. Each year the Center welcomes numerous fellows to work in Center partner collections including graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. The Prins Foundation Senior Scholar is expected to take part in the fellowship program’s bi-weekly meetings at the Center.
 * Acknowledge the Center for Jewish History and the Prins Foundation in all publications resulting from the fellowship.
 * Submit a report upon completion of the Fellowship describing her/his experience as a Center Fellow.

Eligibility
 * Open to foreign scholars from outside North America who seek permanent teaching and research positions and who are at the beginning of their careers. Preference will be given to candidates from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Israeli citizens are not eligible.
 * It is the responsibility of the applicant to have the appropriate visa for acceptance of the stipend for the duration of the award. The Center for Jewish History is not a visa-granting institution but will help facilitate the visa application process.

Requirements for application
 * 1) Cover letter stating area of interest, knowledge of relevant languages, and how the project relates to the mission of the Center for Jewish History
 * 2) Curriculum Vitae, including contact information, education, publications, scholarly and/or museum activities, teaching experience, and any other relevant work experience
 * 3) Specific research proposal of no more than five pages, including specific reference to the collections at the Center and clearly stated goals for research during the period of the fellowship
 * 4) Three letters of recommendation that address the significance of the candidate's work for his or her field as well as the candidate's ability to fulfill the proposed research project. Letters of recommendation should be submitted under separate cover – ideally by email or dossier service – to the address below. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that letters of recommendation are submitted by the deadline.
 * 5) Please submit application materials 1-3 by email as one continuous PDF document.


 * Applications for the 2015-16 academic year are due January 5, 2015.  All application materials, including letters of reference, must be received by this date for consideration. Announcement of grant recipients: March 2015. Commencement of grant period: September 1, 2015. Conclusion of grant period: June 30, 2016. Learn more and apply at http://fellowships.cjh.org - Center for Jewish History | 15 West 16th St | New York, NY 10011 | [mailto:fellowships@cjh.org fellowships@cjh.org].

Central European University (HUN) - Institute for Advanced Study Fellowships - Deadline: 19 Oct. 2014
The CEU Institute for Advanced Study (CEU IAS) is pleased to invite applications for its fellowship programs for the academic year 2015/2016. Fellowships are available in all research areas of the social sciences and humanities, broadly defined.

CEU IAS fellows spend 6-10 months in Budapest and pursue their own research in the lively intellectual community of the other fellows, the university and the city of Budapest. Scholars receive accommodation in the CEUs Raoul Wallenberg Guesthouse and a monthly stipend. Fellows are expected to reside in Budapest during their fellowship year, participate in the intellectual life of the Institute and pursue their research agenda.

Calls are open for the fellowships listed below. You may apply for all or any of these at the same time but the application process and the requirements are not the same.
 * SENIOR AND JUNIOR CORE FELLOWSHIPS- about 15 awarded each year
 * HUMANITIES INITIATIVE JUNIOR FELLOWSHIPS- 2 awarded each year
 * THYSSEN@CEU IAS FELLOWSHIPS - 2 awarded each year

CEU IAS Fellowships are highly competitive and will be awarded on the basis of scholarly excellence. For further details of the fellowships including conditions, eligibility and application procedures please visit: https://ias.ceu.hu/NewCall

Central European University (CEU) is a graduate research-intensive university specializing primarily in the social sciences. It is located in Budapest, and accredited in the United States and Hungary. CEUs mission is to promote academic excellence, state-of-the-art research, and civic engagement, in order to contribute to the development of open societies in Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and other emerging democracies throughout the world. CEU offers both Masters and doctoral programs, and enrolls more than 1500 students from nearly 100 countries. The teaching staff consists of more than 180 resident faculty, from over 40 countries, and a large number of prominent visiting scholars from around the world. The language of instruction is English. For more information about CEU, please visit: https://www.ceu.hu.
 * Deadline for Application: October 19, 2014.

Columbia University (NY) - Columbia Society of Fellows in the Humanities, 2015-2016 - Deadline: 6 Oct. 2014--DEADLINE PASSED
The Columbia Society of Fellows in the Humanities, with grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the William R. Kenan Trust, will appoint a number of postdoctoral fellows in the humanities for the academic year 2015-2016. We invite applications from qualified candidates who have received their PhD between 1 January 2013 and 1 July 2015. Fellows are appointed as Lecturers in appropriate departments at Columbia University and as Postdoctoral Research Fellows. The fellowship is renewable for a second and third year.

In the first year, Fellows teach one course per semester. At least one of these courses will be in the undergraduate general education program: Contemporary Civilization, Literature Humanities, Music Humanities, Art Humanities, Asian Civilizations, Asian Humanities, or Global Cultures, including those of Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. For more information on Columbia’s Core Curriculum please visit www.college.columbia.edu/core/.

The second course may be a departmental course, the design of which will be determined jointly by the Fellow and the Fellow’s academic department. In the second year, Fellows teach one course: either a Core course (if only one of the two first-year courses was in the Core) or a departmental course. This will leave one semester in the second year free of teaching responsibilities. In the third year, Fellows again teach one course, either a Core course or a departmental course (to be decided jointly by the Fellow and the Fellow’s department), leaving one semester again free of teaching responsibilities. Please note that all teaching—whether a Core class or a department one—is to be arranged by the Fellow through the Fellow’s home academic department. Please also note that at least two of the three courses taught in the first two Fellowship years must be in the Core.

In addition to teaching and research, the duties of Fellows include attendance at the Society's lectures and events as well as active participation in the intellectual life of the Society and of the department with which the Fellow is affiliated. The annual stipend will be $61,000. Each Fellow will also receive a research allowance of $6,000 per annum.

Application Materials for 2015-2016 Postdoctoral Fellowships: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the following forms.
 * Online Application Form
 * Application Materials (PDF)
 * Frequently Asked Questions
 * NOTE: "$30.00 application processing fee"
 * Application Deadline: postmark 6 October 2014.

Cornell University (NY) - Society for the Humanities Fellowships 2015-2016 - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
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.
 * Out of curiosity, does anyone know why they insist that you had to receive your degree by January 1 2014?  The postdoc doesn't start until 2015.  And even if you wanted only people with degrees to apply, why not let people who graduate the May before the application opens apply?  It seems really strange.

Cornell University (NY) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Afro-Latin American Studies - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
With the sponsorship of the Society for the Humanities, the Africana Studies and Research Center invites applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship. Applicants’ scholarship should focus on the areas of contemporary, Afro-Latin American literature and culture, history, or interpretive social sciences, with particular emphasis on popular youth culture, gender and sexuality, and/or comparative, Western hemispheric studies. Research on Afro-Latin American experiences in the United States will also be considered, especially if they are placed in extensive dialogue with similar experiences or racial formations in the rest of the hemisphere. Preference will be give to candidates who can demonstrate a solid grasp of their methodology for both research and teaching. The fellow will be asked to teach the following two courses: (1) an introductory, undergraduate course that would describe, define, and interrogate the Black Atlantic from the perspective of Latin American literature, history, and/or popular culture so as to propose and evaluate Afro-Latin American racial formations and the specificities and commonalities they may share with their African American counterparts; and (2) a combined undergraduate and graduate-level course that focuses on the methods and theories that the postdoctoral fellow employed in his or her dissertation; in addition to the examination of the key theoretical concepts or theoreticians that influenced the dissertation, the course should also provide case studies or illustrations of methodology for student discussion and analysis.

Eligibility Requirements: Applicants for the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship for the 2015/16—2016/2017 academic years must have received the Ph.D. degree after September 2009. Mellon Fellowships are open to international applicants. Applicants who will have received the Ph.D. degree by June 30, 2015 are eligible. Applicants who do not have the Ph.D. in hand at the time of the application must include a letter from the committee chair or department stating that the Ph.D. degree will be conferred before the term of the fellowship begins.
 * Application Procedures: Applicants should submit the following materials through Academic Jobs Online by November 15, 2014 to be considered for the competition: Materials: 1. Cover page with: (a) Full name and home institution; (b) Date (or expected date) of Ph.D; (c) Research interest(s); (d) Referees’ names and emails 2. Curriculum vitae 3. Detailed statement of research interests 4. One writing sample [30-page limit] 5. Course proposals for the courses that the Mellon Fellow will teach while in residence at Cornell: two courses during each year of the fellowship: one lower-level course and one upper, 4000-level course 6. Three letters of recommendation. Please ask referees to submit their letters directly through Academic Jobs Online. Letters must be received on or before November 15, 2014.

===Dartmouth College (NH) - International Security and U.S. Foreign Policy Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: ?=== The Dickey Center and the Office of the Dean of Faculty collaborate on a Dartmouth post-doctoral fellowship program in international security and U.S. foreign policy.

International Security and U.S. Foreign Policy Fellows are selected to spend a minimum of nine months and up to one year in residence at Dartmouth on research and writing about international issues related to one of the Dickey Center's research areas: environment, health, human development, gender, and security.

While scholars at any stage of their career are eligible, applications from recent recipients of the PhD or equivalent degree are especially encouraged to apply. Fellows are provided with an office and access to Dartmouth faculty and resources. They must be in residence during their fellowship and participate in Dickey Center seminars and events. Job link: http://dickey.dartmouth.edu/security/international-security-and-us-foreign-policy-post-doctoral-fellowship
 * For more information, please email: Dickey.Fellows.Program@Dartmouth.edu
 * Deadline Not Stated [posted 09/23/14]

===Dartmouth College (NH) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== 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.
 * NOTE: The two 2014-2016 postdocs are in Russian and Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies
 * Can anyone find the application form? I don't see it on the website, but I may have missed it somewhere.
 * You are supposed to apply through Interfolio. Is the form available through that site? LINK: http://apply.interfolio.com/25045


 * But the description says "We are currently NOT accepting applications for Anthropology, Philosophy, Religion, Russian, and Theater." How can the disciplines be "Russian and Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies?"
 * "Applicants must focus on materials customarily associated with research in the humanities or employ methods common in humanistic research." (8/24)--this is the only requirement
 * FWIW, I believe the "NOTE" above refers to the fields of the individuals who were awarded the postdoc beginning THIS year (2014-2016). Current applicants are applying for a fellowship that begins in FALL 2015. (8/24)
 * Does anyone know what the difference is between this and Dartmouth's SOF (two posts down) besides the SOF being for three years, and open to all humanistic disciplines? It seems that they're two different communities, but does anyone see a reason not to apply to both? (8/26)
 * SOF seems to be open to non-Humanities fields as well. (8/28)

Dartmouth College (NH) - Neukom Postdoctoral Fellows - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
The Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth College is pleased to announce the Neukom Fellows competition for positions starting September 1, 2015. Neukom Fellows are interdisciplinary positions for recent Ph.D.s, DMAs, or MFAs whose research interests or practice cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries, but has some computational component, whether it be a framing concept for intellectual exploration or an explicit component of the work that is pursued. The successful candidate should have a history of collaborative work across disciplines, but still show good evidence of independence and initiative. The Fellowships are two- to three-year appointments, with the third year extension considered upon request after a review early in the second year. Neukom Fellows will be mentored by faculty in two departments at Dartmouth College, take up residence in one department, and will teach one seminar course each year on a subject of their interest. Beyond that there are no additional duties. Neukom Fellow stipends are $60,000 for 2015-2016. Additional funds are available for equipment, travel, and research materials.

Requirements: 1. Ph.D. in any discipline or DMA or MFA (or expected by September 2014). 2. Research interests that strongly intersect the theme of computation. 3. A proven ability to work independently and collaboratively 4. A demonstrated interest in multidisciplinary research. 5. Evidence of the ability to think outside traditional paradigms. Application Materials: Interested candidates are strongly encouraged to contact prospective mentors at Dartmouth College and must submit the following materials: 1) Curriculum vitae (including publications list).  2) Statement of research interests (max. 2 pages) including a short description of the research you would like to pursue and why. 3) Description of which departments (and even better, which Dartmouth faculty) you would be interested in working with and why the opportunity to engage with multiple departments would enhance your work. Applicants are strongly encouraged to seek out connections with and contact potential Dartmouth mentors as they draft their applications. 4) Three referees whose letters of recommendation speak to the aims of the Fellowship. 5) (Optional) A copy of one paper you have written in English, either published or unpublished.

General inquiries should be directed to the Neukom Institute Manager, Victoria Smith (Victoria.H.Smith@dartmouth.edu). Dartmouth is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer with a strong commitment to diversity. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of people, including women, persons of color, persons with disabilities, veterans or any other legally protected group. For a list of current Neukom Fellows: http://neukom.dartmouth.edu/programs/neukom_fellows_announced.html and also http://neukom.dartmouth.edu/programs/neukom_fellows_14.html For more information on The Neukom Institute: http://neukom.dartmouth.edu/ The Neukom Fellows Program and the Neukom Institute are made possible by a generous gift from Mr. William H. Neukom, Class of 1964.
 * LINK to Apply: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4286
 * Completed applications received by November 15, 2014 will receive first consideration. Materials received after that date or those that do not fulfill the above requirements stand the chance of not being considered.

Dartmouth College (NH) - Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Society of Fellows, 2015-2018 - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014
These fellowships, which begin in September 2015 and run through June 2018, 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.

Society Postdoctoral Fellows:
 * participate in the activities of the Society, including presenting their own work;
 * hold appointments as a Lecturers in a department and/or program as well as Postdoctoral Fellows in the Society; this appointment is not tenure-track;
 * teach one course each of the three academic years;
 * are in residence for the fall, winter and spring terms, and during one of two summer terms;
 * receive training in teaching via the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL);
 * off-campus research leave during academic terms is permitted only in rare cases, only for brief periods of time, and only upon written application to the Faculty Director of the Society well in advance of the proposed leave.
 * are not asked to teach basic language courses;
 * have access to college resources such as the library, computing center, and gym;
 * do not control dedicated laboratory or studio space.

Qualifications: Applicants for the 2015–2018 Society 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 indicated that the applicant is expected to receive the degree before November 1, 2015.


 * LINK to Apply: http://apply.interfolio.com/25142
 * Applications must be received on or before October 15, 2014. Incomplete dossiers are not reviewed. In addition to a completed application, applicants must arrange for the submission of three letters of reference, a curriculum vitae, and academic transcripts. Applicants 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. Should you have questions, please direct them to [mailto:society.of.fellows@dartmouth.edu. society.of.fellows@dartmouth.edu.]
 * Not to be TOO gauche, but any idea what (or if) Fellows will get paid?
 * From SOF Postdocs page: "Stipend and resources: Society Fellowships normally run for 34 months, beginning on September 1 and ending on June 30th of the final year. Fellows arriving in 2015 will receive a monthly stipend of $4,600 plus benefits, and $4,000 annually to support computing, travel and research needs."
 * Click here for a recent news article about this program (10/7/14)

Duke University (NC) - Provost's Postdoctoral Program - Deadline: 23 Jan. 2015
The 2006 strategic plan at Duke University, "Making a Difference", upholds diversity as a core value of our institution. Not only does broadly-defined diversity at our university best prepare our students for a global world, a robust learning environment can occur only when people of different backgrounds, races, ethnic groups and experiences are brought together to exchange ideas. Duke recognizes that we need to continue our efforts to enhance diversity in our student and faculty populations, as well as in leadership positions. To that end, the Provost created the Provost's Postdoctoral Program in 2007, with competitive postdoctoral research appointments for two years. The goal of the program is to increase the diversity of scholars who have potential for becoming tenure track faculty at Duke University or peer institutions, particularly in fields where there are fewer women and/or underrepresented minorities. Postdoctoral awardees are expected to devote their full efforts to research, and may teach a maximum of one course per year.

 Eligibility : Completion of doctoral degree between July 1, 2012 and July 1, 2015. The Program is limited to US Citizens and permanent residents. Academic excellence, prior record of accomplishments, potential to bring diverse ideas to Duke University and to interact successfully with a broad range of differences among faculty and students and the identification and willingness of the sponsoring mentor, will form the major selection criteria. Preference will be given to individuals who receive a PhD at an institution other than Duke University.

Appointments and Salary : Individuals will be appointed as Postdoctoral Associates (see Postdoctoral Policy at http://www.postdoc.duke.edu/policies-and-forms), and should be prepared to start the position between July 1 and August 31, 2015. Starting salary is based on the NIH recommended postdoctoral salaries commensurate with the experience of the candidate. An additional $5000 will be available to enhance the research experience, such as travel, registration and expenses associated with attending professional meetings or workshops, membership dues for professional societies, and journal subscriptions.

 Fields of Discipline : Any discipline available at Duke University, but preference will be given to those where other options for postdoctoral funding are limited.


 *  Application and Notification Schedule : All materials must be received by Friday, January 23, 2015, to AcademicJobsOnline at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4443

Duke University (NC) - Thompson Writing Program Fellowships - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
We anticipate offering several postdoctoral fellowships on a multidisciplinary faculty charged with teaching an innovative first-year course in Academic Writing. We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in any field and a demonstrated commitment to undergraduate teaching. Fellows are asked to draw on their disciplinary training and interests to design a seminar-style course introducing students to academic writing. Teaching load is five sections of Academic Writing per year, with each section limited to 12 students. Applications from ABDs are welcome; however, candidates who are not scheduled to complete their dissertations by May 2015 will not be considered. Appointment is at a level of Lecturing Fellow (non-tenure-track), starting July 1, 2015.
 * The application period will begin September 1, 2014 and will end October 1, 2014.  Applications received by 11:59 pm EST (Eastern Daylight Time) October 1, 2014 will be given full consideration. See: http://twp.duke.edu/fellowships/apply-for-a-fellowship
 * NOTE also from MLA JIL Announcement (09/12/14): "IMPORTANT: You WILL NOT be able to change your application information after you have applied for a position. We will inform you of the status of your application by December 15, 2014. No phone calls please. Those with PhDs in STEM disciplines or the quantitative social sciences are especially encouraged to apply."
 * If you are ABD, you must have a defense date schedule in May and don't have to have degree in hand by then. (as per email coorespondance with coordinator)

European University Institute (ITA) - Max Weber Postdoctoral Programme - Deadline: 25 Oct. 2015
The Programme is open to applicants who are within 5 years of the completion of their PhD from anywhere in the world, regardless of nationality, and is not restricted to citizens of the EU. The language of the programme is English and applicants must fulfil the English language requirements as outlined in the section on Eligibility.

The vast majority of Max Weber Fellowships are for one year. Most applicants in the field of Economics are selected for a 2 year fellowship, which involves additional activities, such as limited teaching in the department, in the second year. Applicants in other disciplines may apply for a limited number of second year Fellowships during the course of their first year. In exceptional cases, three year Fellowships may be offered. Candidates are asked to indicate the desired length of their Fellowship (1, 2 or 3 years) when applying. However, the decision to extend a Fellowship to 2 or 3 years will be made by the Department and the MW Steering Committee on the basis of their evaluation of the candidates and departmental needs.
 * How to Apply
 * The Application deadline is October 25, 2014. 
 * Has anyone applied for this? I was wondering if their awards are only given to students who neatly fit into the departments (meaning is it open to all humanities or just the ones represented in their department structure)?

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.

Freie Universitat Berlin (Germany) - Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014
The Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies promotes a new generation of young North American scholars with specialized knowledge of modern and contemporary Germany and Europe. The program supports scholars in all social science and humanities disciplines, including historians working on the period since the mid-18th century. Fellowships are awarded for doctoral dissertation research as well as postdoctoral research which leads to completion of a monograph.

The program offers a stimulating academic environment that combines excellent research opportunities at one of Germany’s most distinguished research universities with intellectual and cultural interaction. Our biweekly colloquium serves as a central meeting point for all fellows to share, discuss and support each other’s work.

Essential to the program’s mission is our close cooperation with our North American partner, the German Studies Association (GSA), – the largest professional association of scholars focused on German, Austrian, and Swiss history, literature, culture studies, political science, and economics (www.thegsa.org). Each year, our Summer Workshop and the GSA Distinguished Lecture at the Freie Universität Berlin as well as our Alumni Panel at the GSA Annual Conference in the U.S. provide a forum for scholarly exchange and seek to strengthen ties between fellows, alumni and the academic community in Berlin and beyond.

The Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies is now soliciting research proposals for its next fellowship competition.


 * Application receipt deadline: December 1, 2014. For more information, please download our flyer or go to application.

Grinnell College (IA) - Peace and Conflict Studies, 2-Year Postdoctoral Position - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
Grinnell College invites applications for a two-year Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Peace and Conflict Studies to begin in January 2015. Eligible candidates must have received their Ph.D. in 2011 or later in Peace Studies, Conflict Analysis/Resolution, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, or Religious Studies. The Fellowship includes a full-time salary, benefits, and support for research and travel. Grinnell College is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college. The Colleges curriculum is founded on a strong advising system and close student-faculty interaction, with few college-wide requirements beyond the completion of a major. The annual teaching load for the Fellow is two courses per year (one per semester) and will include one regularly offered course in the Anthropology, Political Science, Religious Studies, or Sociology Department curriculum. Possible teaching areas include: Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies, Conflict Analysis, and other courses in the regular curriculum of the Anthropology, Religious Studies, Political Science, or Sociology Departments. The Fellow also will be expected to share his or her research with the Grinnell community, to be an active member of the Peace and Conflict Studies advisory committee, and to be a contributing member of the Anthropology, Religious Studies, Political Science, or Sociology faculty. Preference will be given to applicants with some formal training in Peace and Conflict Studies and who have teaching experience. Preference will be given to applicants whose research addresses the specific features of regional/historical conflict and the intellectual frameworks developed to explain and analyze such conflicts from a field-based perspective.

In letters of application, candidates should discuss their interest in developing as a teacher and scholar in an undergraduate, liberal-arts college that emphasizes close student-faculty interaction. They should also discuss how they might contribute to a college community that has diversity—of people, personal and educational experiences, and disciplinary perspectives—as one of its core values.


 * Please submit applications online by visiting our application website at https://jobs.grinnell.edu. Candidates will need to upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts (copies are acceptable), syllabi for an Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies course or a conflict analysis course, and provide email addresses for three references. Questions about this position should be directed to the search chair, Professor Brigittine French, at [PSPsearch@grinnell.edu] or 641-269-4637. Applications are due October 1, 2014.
 * NOTE: very similar position advertised in June 2014. See Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-14

Harvard University (MA) - Academy Scholars Program (Postdoctoral Fellowships) - Deadline 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
The Academy Scholars Program identifies and supports outstanding scholars at the start of their careers whose work combines disciplinary excellence in the social sciences (including history and law) with a command of the language, history, or culture of non-Western countries or regions. Their scholarship may elucidate domestic, comparative, or transnational issues, past or present. The Academy Scholars are a select community of individuals with resourcefulness, initiative, curiosity, and originality, whose work in non-Western cultures or regions shows promise as a foundation for exceptional careers in major universities or international institutions.

Academy Scholars are appointed for two years by the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies and are provided time, guidance, and access to Harvard University facilities. They receive substantial financial and research assistance to undertake sustained projects of research and/or acquire accessory training in their chosen fields and areas. The Senior Scholars, a distinguished group of senior Harvard University faculty members, act as mentors to the Academy Scholars to help them achieve their intellectual potential.

The competition for these awards is open only to recent PhD (or comparable professional school degree) recipients and doctoral candidates. Those still pursuing a PhD should have completed their routine training and be well along in the writing of their theses before applying to become Academy Scholars; those in possession of a PhD longer than three years are ineligible.

Each year four to five Academy Scholars are named for two-year appointments. Academy Scholars are expected to reside in the Cambridge/Boston area for the duration of their appointments unless traveling for pre-approved research purposes.

Postdoctoral Academy Scholars will receive an annual stipend of $67,000, and predoctoral Academy Scholars will receive an annual stipend of $31,000. This stipend is supplemented by funding for conference and research travel, research assistants, and health insurance coverage. Some teaching is permitted but not required. Applications are welcome from qualified persons without regard to nationality, gender, or race.

Applications for the next class of Academy Scholars are due October 1 each year. There is no application form. The following materials are required for a complete application: Please do not staple materials. Faxed or e-mailed applications will not be accepted.
 * a current curriculum vitae, including a list of publications (include 3 copies)
 * a statement of the applicant's proposed research—usually, preparing the dissertation for publication or completion—including intellectual objectives and planned methodological and disciplinary work (no more than 2,500 words; include 3 copies)
 * an official copy of each graduate transcript
 * three letters of recommendation
 * a cover letter which succinctly states the applicant's academic field, country or region of specialization, and proposed or actual research topic (include 3 copies)

Before Applying:
 * Eligibility
 * Application
 * Fields We Consider
 * Proposal Writing Tips
 * Application and Selection Statistics

Finalists will be invited to Cambridge for interviews with the Senior Scholars on November 21, 2014.

Application materials should be mailed to: The Academy Scholars Program, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 1727 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA. For express mail services requiring a telephone number, use (617) 495-2137


 * All materials must be received by October 1. The selection process begins immediately thereafter. Applicants whose materials are late or incomplete are at a disadvantage when considered by the Selection Committee. Announcement of the awards will be made in December.

Harvard University (MA) - Environmental Fellows - Deadline: 14 Jan. 2015
The Harvard University Center for the Environment created the Environmental Fellows program to enable recent doctorate recipients to use and expand Harvard’s extraordinary resources to tackle complex environmental problems. The Environmental Fellows will work for two years with Harvard faculty members in any school or department to create new knowledge while also strengthening connections across the University’s academic disciplines.

The award: The fellowship will provide an annual stipend of $60,000, eligibility for health insurance, a $2,500 annual allowance for travel and professional expenses, and other employee benefits.

The Harvard University Center for the Environment expects to award approximately six fellowships this year. The Center will organize a co-curricular program to ensure that the fellows get to know each other and each other’s work. All fellows will attend biweekly dinners with their colleagues, faculty members, and guests.

Selection criteria: Applicant’s prior academic and professional success and his or her potential contribution to scholarship or practice. Project significance: the potential impact of the research project on scholarship at Harvard and on environmental problems. Diversity: The selection committee will select a group of fellows in 2015 who will complement those selected the previous year, creating a group of approximately 10 men and women with diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds and a diverse set of academic interests and skills. The ideal group would include fellows working with host faculty members at every one of Harvard’s professional schools and many of the departments overseen by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Recipients—and hosts—may include people with degrees in the sciences, economics, law, government, public policy, public health, medicine, design, and the full array of humanities. Their research topics will be equally varied. Interdisciplinary research projects are encouraged, although this is not a requirement for the fellowship. Candidates with interests in a single discipline are encouraged to apply. Host’s commitment: the host faculty member’s enthusiasm for the proposed project and fellow, the host’s ability to mentor the fellow, and his or her ability to provide office space and a productive work environment.

Requirements:
 * Candidates for 2015 Environmental Fellowships should have received their terminal degree between May 2011 and August 2015. (Fellows must have filed their dissertation before starting their appointment in September 2015.)
 * Candidates with a doctorate or equivalent in any field are eligible, and they may propose research projects in any discipline. Applicants without a Ph.D. may apply if they have studied in fields where the Ph.D. is not the typical terminal degree. All successful candidates will be able to demonstrate experience performing scholarly research.
 * Each candidate must secure a commitment from one or more Harvard faculty members to serve as a mentor and to provide office or lab space for the two-year fellowship.
 * Harvard is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. The Center strongly encourages women and minorities to apply.
 * Candidates may have received their degrees at any university in the world. Foreign nationals are eligible for fellowships, though study at Harvard generally requires proficiency in English.
 * Candidates who received terminal degrees from Harvard, and post-docs currently working at Harvard are eligible for the fellowship provided their research and host arrangements take them in new directions and forge new connections within the University. Harvard candidates should not propose to continue to work with the same professors or lab groups with whom they are currently associated. No candidate should propose to work extensively with his or her thesis advisor.
 * Successful candidates should be prepared to commit to work at Harvard for the full two years of the fellowship. This fellowship requires residency in the Cambridge area and any fieldwork trip must be scheduled for the summer or January recess.

Applications: 1. Please complete the online application form (available at http://environment.harvard.edu/application) and attach the relevant supporting documents as PDFs: a) curriculum vitae including list of publications; b) detailed research proposal, maximum of five pages, references counted separately; c) up to three publications/writing samples 2. Three letters of reference, including one from the applicant’s dissertation adviser. 3. A letter of support is also required from the applicant’s host committing to serve as a mentor and explaining his or her commitment to the proposed research, including the provision of office or lab space and any financial commitments.
 * APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 14, 2015.

===Harvard University (MA) - Global American Studies Postdoctoral Fellowships - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014=== The Charles Warren Center, Harvard’s research center for North American history, announces its Global American Studies postdoctoral fellowship. We seek scholars with research interests in Global American Studies: the history of the United States in the world, and the world in the United States. Applications are welcomed from scholars with a variety of disciplinary backgrounds who bring a historical perspective to topics such as empire, migration, race, indigeneity, and ethnicity, and whose work investigates and/or interprets the history and experience in the United States of native peoples, or peoples of African, Asian, or Hispanic descent.

This postdoc, distinct from the Center’s long-standing faculty fellowship, will in fall/winter 2014/15 select its third cohort of two fellows. Appointments are for one year starting July 1, 2015, renewable for a second. Along with access to Harvard’s library and other resources, the fellowship includes the requirement to teach one course per year (ideally in the fall term), to participate in a fellowship program conference each spring, and an organized faculty mentorship component. Residency at the Warren Center for the term of the appointment is therefore required.

The Ph.D. must be in hand before the fellowship term begins on July 1, 2015, and the program is available for up to four years after receipt of the Ph.D. We are interested in applications in Global American Studies which relate to the nation’s life during or as a consequence of war, and/or concern the history and promotion of ideas and practices of social justice. The Warren Center especially welcomes qualified applicants who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and service, to the diversity and excellence of Harvard’s academic community. Salary for the position will be set according to the University’s lecturer rates (roughly $51,900 in 2014-15); the postdoc includes benefits.


 * Apply at https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/5601 no later than October 15, 2014, with recommendation letters due November 1, 2014.  For more information, see http://warrencenter.fas.harvard.edu/.

===Harvard University (MA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship, "The History of American Capitalism" -Deadline: 12 Dec. 2014=== The Charles Warren Center, Harvard’s research center for North American history, invites fellowship applications from scholars working on “The History of American Capitalism.” We are looking for work that expands approaches to modern political economy. Hoping to create a cross-disciplinary group of fellows, we are interested in a wide range of topics and approaches, including research on labor, economic thought, material culture and technology, business, financialization and monetary crisis, the birth of liberal ideology, the history of inequality, and the interactions between economic change and the national narrative, among other relevant fields of inquiry. We are open for proposals from scholars working on all periods of North American history and especially welcome proposals that engage the development of American capitalism within a global perspective.

Fellows will present their work in a seminar led by Sven Beckert (History), Christine Desan (Law), and Michael Zakim (History, Tel Aviv University). Applicants may not be degree candidates and should have a Ph.D. or equivalent. Fellows have library privileges and an office which they must use for at least the 9-month academic year. The Center encourages applications, otherwise consistent with the Workshop theme, relating to the nation’s life during and as a consequence of wars, and from qualified applicants who can contribute, through their research and service, to the diversity and excellence of the Harvard community. Stipends: individually determined according to fellow needs and Center resources, up to a maximum of $55,000.


 * Apply at https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/5602 no later than December 12, 2014, with recommendation letters due January 15, 2015.  For more information, see http://warrencenter.fas.harvard.edu/.

===Harvard University (MA) - Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program (Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Artists) - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== The Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program is a scholarly community where individuals pursue advanced work across a wide range of academic disciplines, professions, and creative arts. Radcliffe Institute fellowships are designed to support scholars, scientists, artists, and writers of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment who wish to pursue work in academic and professional fields and in the creative arts. The Radcliffe Institute encourages applications in all disciplines and on any topic In recognition of Radcliffe’s historic contributions to the education of women and to the study of issues related to women, the Radcliffe Institute sustains a continuing commitment to the study of women, gender, and society. Applicants’ projects need not focus on gender, however. Women and men from across the United States and throughout the world, including developing countries, are encouraged to apply. We seek to build a community of fellows that is diverse in every way. Former fellows of the Radcliffe Institute (2000 to present) are not eligible to apply.

Eligibility for Individual Humanists and Social Scientists - Supporting Material

Scholars in any field with a doctorate or appropriate terminal degree at least two years prior to appointment (by December 2013) in the area of the proposed project are eligible to apply. Only scholars who have published at least two articles in refereed journals or edited collections are eligible to apply.

The Radcliffe Institute encourages applications in all disciplines and on any topic. Applicants whose projects draw on the resources of the Institute's Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America (the country's foremost archive in women's history) are looked on favorably, but such a focus is not a requisite for applying.

In conjunction with ongoing programming that engages with the experiences and perspectives of indigenous peoples including Native Americans, the Radcliffe Institute is also interested in applications from scholars concerned with the history, cultures, politics, governance, and organizations of indigenous peoples in the Americas and beyond.

Eligibility for Individual Creative Artists - Application Material

Please note that artists and writers need not have a Ph.D. or an M.F.A. to apply; however, they must meet other specific eligibility requirements, listed below.

Applicants in creative arts cannot be students in doctoral or master’s programs at the time of application submission unless the dissertation has been accepted by advisors.

The Radcliffe Institute encourages applications in all disciplines and on any topic. Applicants whose projects draw on the resources of the Institute's Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America (the country's foremost archive in women's history) are looked on favorably, but such a focus is not a requisite for applying.

In conjunction with ongoing programming that engages with the experiences and perspectives of indigenous peoples including Native Americans, the Radcliffe Institute is also interested in applications from artists concerned with the history, cultures, politics, governance, and organizations of indigenous peoples in the Americas and beyond.

Creative Writers

Fiction and Nonfiction: To be considered for a fellowship in fiction or nonfiction, applicants must have any of the following: one or more published books, contract for the publication of a book-length manuscript, or at least three shorter works (longer than newspaper articles) published. Evidence of publication in print format within the last five years is highly desirable; Web site publications are not acceptable as the only form of previously published work. Applicants should note that reviewers take into account evidence of a distinctive, original voice, richness or dimensionality of text, and coherence in the project plan. Professionals interested in writing about their work experiences should apply in the category of nonfiction. Recommendations from editors and/or agents are not acceptable.

Poetry: To be considered for a fellowship in poetry, applicants must have had at least 20 poems published in the last five years or a published book of poetry and must be in the process of completing a manuscript. Reviewers examine the submissions for evidence of originality, vision, and maturity. Recommendations from editors and/or agents are not acceptable.

Journalists: Applicants in this genre are required to have worked professionally as a journalist for at least five years. Recommendations from editors and/or agents are not acceptable.

Playwrights/Screenwriters: Applicants in this genre must have a significant body of independent work in the form. This will include, most typically, a play or screenplay produced or under option.

Film, Video, Sound and New Media Artists: Applicants in the areas of film, video, sound, and new media must have a body of independent work of significant achievement. Such work will typically have been exhibited in galleries or museums, shown in film or video festivals, or broadcast on television or radio. Fellowships in film, video, sound, and new media are awarded jointly by the Institute and the Harvard Film Study Center (filmstudycenter.org), which supports practitioners of innovative nonfiction media whose work displays exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment. Reviewers focus on formal innovation, personal vision, and the impact that the work has had within its field. If accepted, film, video, sound and new media artists have a number of options to be negotiated to present their work during the fellowship year, to be determined once accepted.

Musicians: Composers: It is highly desirable, but not required, for applicants in music composition to have a Ph.D. or D.M.A.

Theater Performers: Applicants must have a significant body of work characterized by originality, reach, and mastery of technique. Reviewers expect that the artist has worked in at least two professional theaters or venues.

Visual Artists: To be considered for a fellowship in the visual arts, applicants must show strong evidence of achievement, with a record of at least five years of work as a professional artist, including participation in several curated group shows and at least two professional solo exhibitions. Reviewers take into account originality, consistency, and ability to transcend the artistic medium. If accepted, visual artists are required to present their work in a gallery exhibition. This exhibition will be mounted in conjunction with a presentation to colleagues and the public on the work displayed.

Our online application for the 2015–2016 fellowship year is now available.
 * The deadline for individual applications in the creative arts, humanities, and social sciences is October 1, 2014.

Harvard University (MA) - Society of Fellows: Junior Fellowships - Deadline for Nominations: 15 Aug. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
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.
 * 08/14 Application materials requested x 4 (8/19); (08/27); (8/13); (7/30)
 * Anyone know if interviews are being scheduled for the HSoF yet?

Harvard University (MA) - Weatherhead Center for International Affairs - Postdoctoral Fellowships in Canadian Studies - Deadline: 17 Oct. 2014
The Canada Program at Harvard University’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs invites applications for the William Lyon Mackenzie King Postdoctoral Fellowships. Two fellows will be appointed for the 2015–2016 academic year—conditional on the approval of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, WCFIA associated faculty, and the co-hosting academic department.

The fellowships are open to scholars in all disciplines who are engaged in US-Canada comparative research and teaching, with preference given to individuals working within the social sciences and humanities. For postdoctoral candidates who will have completed the PhD within 12 months of the July 1, 2015 start date, verification of completion of the degree will be required prior to the appointment. Those in possession of a PhD for more than five years are ineligible.

Each fellowship provides an annual stipend of $68,000, which is supplemented by funding for research and for health insurance coverage. Fellows will be required to teach one course during the year, and will be expected to engage with the Canada Program and with the University's wider community. Fellows will receive shared office space at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and will enjoy full access to the University’s library, archival, and computing resources.

TO APPLY:   Candidates should submit: a letter of application describing their suitability for the fellowship; a curriculum vitae with a list of publications; a sample of their written work; a teaching portfolio, containing a statement on teaching experience and syllabi; and three letters of recommendation.

TO SUBMIT: https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/5553
 * DEADLINE: OCTOBER 17, 2014.

===Hebrew University of Jerusalem (ISR) - Mandel Postdoctoral Fellowships Humanities and Jewish Studies 2015-2018 - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== The Mandel Fellowships are intended for scholars, from Israel and abroad, who have shown exceptional excellence, depth, and originality, and whose research may enrich academic and cultural discourse.

Applications will be accepted from candidates who completed their doctoral degrees recently, no earlier than October 1, 2010. Candidates who have not yet graduated may apply if they have submitted their dissertations by October 1, 2014. If awarded the fellowship, their acceptance will be conditional upon approval of their degrees by April 1, 2015.

Shortlisted candidates from Israel and abroad will be invited for an interview and lecture at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem on Thursday, December 25, 2014.
 * You can apply for this position online at http://new.huji.ac.il/en
 * Deadline: Oct. 1.
 * Also posted at Jewish Studies 2014-2015

Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (FI) - 1-3 Year Fellowships - Deadline: 3 Sept. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
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.

Huntington Library (CA) - Barbara Thom Postdoctoral Fellowships - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
Barbara Thom Postdoctoral Fellowships (Long-Term Award)

Eligibility: Non-tenured faculty.

Tenure of fellowship: Nine to twelve months.

Amount of award: $50,000.

Fellowship is designed to support non-tenured faculty who are revising their dissertation for publication. Applicants must be pursuing scholarship in a field appropriate to the Huntington's collections and must have received their PhD between 2010 and 2012.

There is no application form. An application consists of items 1 through 4:
 * 1) Cover sheet with the following information: Name; mailing address to be used for notification of results in March; email address; telephone number; present rank and institution name; date PhD received or expected; citizenship status; type of fellowship you are applying for (short-term, long-term, Dibner, or Travel Grant) and number of months of support you are requesting; title of project; history of fellowships and grants received during the past five years.
 * 2) A project description of no more than 1,500 words. This should consist of two parts, divided approximately as follows: Description of the project and its significance (approximately 1,000 words); description of the specific Huntington materials to be consulted and an outline of the plan of work for the fellowship period (approximately 500 words). Applicants for travel grants should describe the materials to be consulted in Great Britain. This document should be single-spaced, font size 11 (approximately three pages). The description will be considered by a panel of scholars from a variety of humanities disciplines, so should be written for non-specialists.
 * 3) Curriculum vitae of no more than three pages.
 * 4) Letters of recommendation sent directly to the Committee on Fellowships: TWO letters for short-term awards and travel grants; THREE letters for long-term awards. Letters should speak to the proposed project as well as to the qualifications of the applicant. It is the applicant's responsibility to contact referees and supply them with a description of the project. Please do not send letters from your job dossier.

Please do not submit any materials in excess of the items listed above.

Submission Guidelines: The APPLICATION must be submitted as a single document in PDF file format only to [mailto:fellowships@huntington.org fellowships@huntington.org]. LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION—in PDF file format only—must be submitted directly from the recommender to [mailto:letters@huntington.org letters@huntington.org]. Please reference applicant’s name in SUBJECT line. Letters should be no more than three pages in length.


 * APPLICATIONS AND LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY NO LATER THAN NOV. 15, 2014.

===Indiana University-Bloomington (IN) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship for the Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society - Deadline: 10 Nov. 2014===
 * Indiana University, Bloomington is pleased to accept applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowships for scholars studying race and ethnicity from a broad range of social science fields, including (but not limited to) African American Studies, American Studies, Asian American Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Native American Studies, Latino Studies, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. The CRRES postdoctoral fellowship program aims to create a legacy of scholars who will be positioned to address issues related to race and ethnicity using a multidisciplinary lens.  These fellowships are designed to nurture the academic careers of new scholars by providing opportunities to pursue research while gaining mentored experience as teachers, CRRES fellows, and members of the faculty in host departments.  Strong applicants will demonstrate evidence of scholarship potentially competitive for tenure-track appointments at Indiana University and other research universities.
 * Indiana University, Bloomington is pleased to accept applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowships for scholars studying race and ethnicity from a broad range of social science fields, including (but not limited to) African American Studies, American Studies, Asian American Studies, Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Native American Studies, Latino Studies, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. The CRRES postdoctoral fellowship program aims to create a legacy of scholars who will be positioned to address issues related to race and ethnicity using a multidisciplinary lens.  These fellowships are designed to nurture the academic careers of new scholars by providing opportunities to pursue research while gaining mentored experience as teachers, CRRES fellows, and members of the faculty in host departments.  Strong applicants will demonstrate evidence of scholarship potentially competitive for tenure-track appointments at Indiana University and other research universities.
 * We invite applications from qualified candidates who are at the beginning of their academic careers, having received the Ph.D. in 2013 or 2014 but who do not yet hold tenure-track academic positions.  Candidates who do not hold a Ph.D. but expect to by June 30, 2015 must provide a letter from the chair of their dissertation committee, confirming the proposed timeline for completion.  All applicants must file their dissertations no later than June 30, 2015.  Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, personal statement (3,000 words describing dissertation project, work in progress, professional goals and plans for publication, and proposed major field[s] of teaching), writing sample, and three letters of reference.  If available, applicants may also submit materials demonstrating their aptitude as teachers.  Following review by the CRRES postdoctoral committee, strong applications will be circulated to relevant departments.
 * We prefer that applications be submitted online at: http://indiana.peopleadmin.com.  Materials sent by mail or any questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to:  Dina Okamoto, Search Committee Chair, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society, Indiana University - Schuessler Institute for Social Research 209, 1022 E. Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 or crres@indiana.edu.  Applications received by November 10, 2014 will receive full consideration.  Information about the center can be found at: http://www.indiana.edu/~crres.

===Johns Hopkins University (MD) - Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities (Religious Culture and the Arts: Christianity, Judaism and Islam) - Deadline: 13 Nov. 2014=== The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences is currently accepting applications for the Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities for three fellows, who will be appointed to a one year term renewal for a second term beginning July 1, 2015. Each fellowship carries a departmental affiliation and the responsibility of teaching one course per semester. In addition, Fellows are expected to participate in the monthly Mellon Seminar and to present their work to the seminar at least once over the course of their two-year appointment. The initial stipend is $58,995, with an additional $2,000 available for research and travel expenses. Health insurance and a one-time moving allowance of $2,500 are also provided. Appointments are for one year, renewable for a second year.

Qualifications: Applicants must have completed the Ph.D. in one of the following fields: History, English, History of Art, Musicology, Classics, Anthropology, German and Romance Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Comparative Literature, History of Science and Technology, Near Eastern Studies, no earlier than June 30, 2010 and no later than June 30th, 2015.
 * The deadline to submit applications is 11:59p.m. (EST) Thursday, November 13, 2014. Applications are submitted online at http://apply.interfolio.com/25430
 * I understand that Hopkins does not have a Religious Studies dept, but, given the focus of this fellowship, I was surprised that RS was not listed as a possible PhD field for prospective applicants. Does anyone have any insight on whether applications from RS PhDs may still be considered?

===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.

===Max Planck Institute for the History of Science and University of Oklahoma Libraries (OK) - 2014-2015 Post-doctoral Fellows - Deadline: 30 Sept. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== Two fellowships for the academic year 2014-2015 are offered by Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, MPIWG) Department I, Prof. Jürgen Renn, and the University of Oklahoma Libraries (OU). Starting dates are negotiable. Each 2-year fellowship is a full-time year-round appointment. Applicants must state a preference for either the MPIWG or OU as their host institution; one fellowship will be awarded for each location.

Each fellow will be expected to publish a work in Edition Open Sources (EOS, http://edition-open-sources.org) by the end of the second year of the fellowship. Each fellow will acquire skills relevant to the digital humanities using the EOS workflow and is responsible for editing of his or her own work to the end stage of publication.

Host institutions:

1. The MPIWG is an international and interdisciplinary research institute. The colloquium language is English; it is expected that candidates will be able to present their own work and discuss that of others fluently in that language. Fellowships are endowed with a monthly stipend between 2.100 € and 2.500 € (fellows from abroad) or between 1.468 € and 1.621 € (fellows from Germany, who may alternatively opt for an employment contract TVöD E14 in the German payscale system). For more information about working at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, please contact the Research Coordinator, Jochen Schneider, [mailto:jsr@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de jsr@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de]

2. The University of Oklahoma is a leading American public research university. Fellowships are appointed in the University Libraries, with ties to the History of Science Collections and to the Department of the History of Science, Medicine and Technology. Fellows receive an annual salary and benefits package of $ 42,000.

Exchange period: After the first year in one of the host institutions, the postdoctoral fellows will exchange their positions for a period of six months: The postdoctoral fellow employed at OU will move to the MPIWG, the postdoctoral fellow employed at the MPIWG will move to Oklahoma. Round-trip airfare to and from the collaborating institution during the second year is provided by the fellow's original host institution. The monthly stipend will be unaffected during the exchange period.

Application documents: Applications for fellowships must include a book proposal, which is reviewed following the same protocol as book proposals by other authors (Submission guidelines: http://edition-open-sources.org/eos/instructions.html#submission). Candidates must submit the following application documents as a single PDF file no later than September 30, 2014: Cover letter (2 - 3 pages); CV (including publication list); Book proposal (see Submission guidelines); Official copies of degree certificates; Writing sample (max. 8000 words)

Please note that only electronic submissions will be accepted. Please upload your application at http://jobs.ou.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=85389

The applicant must also provide names and email addresses of at least two scholars who will provide letters of recommendation by the deadline. Please note that the referees will automatically be contacted and asked to submit their letters electronically. Letters received after the deadline will not be accepted. ===Northwestern University (IL) - Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Digital Humanities - Deadline: 15 Dec. 2014===
 * Deadline: 30 Sept. 2014.

The Alice Kaplan Humanities Institute invites applications for a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in the Digital Humanities, to run from September 1, 2015 through August 31, 2017.

Applications are welcome from scholars who bring to research and teaching the theoretical, methodological, creative, and/or technical practice of digital technologies. We welcome applications from scholars who engage with emerging digital cultures from a humanities perspective (including, for instance, innovative work on the digital publication of scholarly research; inquiry into the intellectual, methodological, and theoretical challenges posed by the emerging field of digital humanities; studies of digital knowledge platforms as they pertain to humanistic research; or research in a traditional field that employs computational approaches to interpretation or new work in digital visualization).

The Fellow’s appointment will span the Kaplan Humanities Institute and a department in Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work falls within one or more of the following fields: Anthropology, Art History, Classics, English, French & Italian, German, History, Literary Studies, Philosophy, or Religious Studies. The Fellow must be prepared to teach courses that reflect expertise in the digital humanities as well as in another substantive field. Candidates must complete all Ph.D. requirements before September 1, 2015.

The fellow will contribute scholarly expertise to initiatives in the Digital Humanities and will be an active participant in collaborative projects. Fellows typically teach two courses (one of which may be a workshop series for faculty and/or students over the course of the three-quarter-long teaching year). The fellow will also give one public lecture or presentation per year. This position is a two-year, full-time fellowship with benefits.


 * Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, research statement of the project to be undertaken during the fellowship period, writing sample of 15-30 pages (accompanied by relevant materials) or comparable evidence of scholarly accomplishment, and a sample syllabus for one upper-division undergraduate course. Graduate school transcripts as well as three letters of recommendations (including one letter from the dissertation advisor) should be forwarded as part of the application. In order to ensure full consideration, all application materials must be received by  December 15, 2014.
 * Postdoc Announcement
 * Also posted at New Media and Digital Humanities 2015

Northwestern University (IL) - Postdoctoral Fellowships, Science in Human Culture Program - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014
The Science in Human Culture Program (SHC) at Northwestern University invites applications for two-year postdoctoral fellowships in the contextual study of science, technology, or medicine, to run September 1, 2015 – August 31, 2017. Two Fellows will be selected. Applications are welcome from scholars who study science, technology, or medicine in any region of the world and from any of a range of historical, philosophical, sociological, anthropological, or literary perspectives. Each Fellow will be affiliated with both the SHC program and an appropriate disciplinary department in Weinberg College (History, Sociology, Philosophy, Anthropology, etc.). Fellows will pursue a program of independent scholarship and teach two one-quarter undergraduate classes (typically one seminar and one lecture) over the course of the three-quarter-long teaching year. Fellows will also help organize and run the SHC visiting lecturer series. They are expected to be active participants in intellectual activities in both SHC and their affiliated departments and to deliver one public lecture each year.


 * In order to ensure full consideration, all application materials must be received by December 1, 2014. Important additional information including salary, prerequisites, FAQs, and detailed submission instructions appears on our website at: http://www.shc.northwestern.edu/post-doctoral/.

===Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NOR) - Postdoctoral Position in History, “The Hidden Companies of the Global Economy” - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014=== The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU, Trondheim), Department of Historical Studies, offers a full-time 3-year Postdoctoral position within the project "The Hidden Companies of the Global Economy: the Development of Global Commodity Traders, 1945-2015", funded by the Norwegian Research Council (NFR) and NTNU. The postdoctoral scholar will work with Associate Professor Espen Storli (NTNU).

The project will investigate the development of global commodity traders after 1945. Secretive and anonymous, a handful of large companies dominate the trading of the basic commodities that the modern world needs to function. Due to their low profile, these companies have been characterized as the “hidden companies” of the global economy. This project will focus on the history of specialized metal and oil trading companies to increase our understanding of the historical development of the global flow of resources and of economic globalization.

The postdoctoral project will contribute towards the full project by developing a subproject analyzing issues relating to the historical development of commodity trading companies.

Applicants should hold a PhD in history or a related field. The desired starting date is January 1, 2015. The salary for the fellowship is set at Norwegian state salary NOK 482 500,- (2014)

The application, marked with HF 14-021, with attachments should be submitted electronically via JOBBNORGE by clicking on the button marked “APPLY FOR THIS JOB”.

Please notice that applications sent by e-mail will not be considered.

Complete applications include: (1) a brief statement of interest, (2) a project proposal outlining how the postdoctoral project will contribute towards the bigger project of not more than five pages, (3) a full CV, (4) one representative publication, and (5) the names and e-mail addresses of two references.

Appointments will be made in accordance with the current regulations for universities. The successful applicants must agree to the conditions that apply to public employees. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment and required duties. Work place will be at NTNU and primary residency in Trondheim is a prerequisite.

The appointment of the postdoctoral fellow will be made according to Norwegian guidelines for universities and university colleges. It is a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender in the national labour force and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants and women are therefore encouraged to apply for the positions.

Applicants that are considered for the position will be asked for references and invited to an interview.


 * The application deadline is October 15th, 2014.

NYU Abu Dhabi Institute (AUH) - NYUAD Humanities Research Fellows - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014
The NYU Abu Dhabi Institute invites applications from junior and senior scholars to become NYUAD Humanities Research Fellows. Applications are now being accepted for 2015-2016 fellowships.

Humanities Research Fellows will participate in a vibrant and growing community of humanities scholars based at NYUAD. The Institute welcomes applications from scholars in all areas of the humanities and especially encourages applications from scholars whose research is transregional in focus or relates specifically to the history and culture of the Middle East, the Gulf region, or the Indian Ocean world.

Scholars may apply for one- or two-semester fellowships. Junior fellowships are intended especially for those who plan to produce publishable book manuscripts based on their doctoral dissertations. All fellows will receive generous stipends, housing, support for travel to and from Abu Dhabi, and research support. Interested scholars can learn more here: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/research/centers-institutes/research-fellowships-in-the-humanities.html
 * Applications are due November 1, 2014.

Pennsylvania State University (PA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship, History - Deadline: 10 Nov. 2014
n partnership with the Africana Research Center (ARC), the Richards Civil War Era Center invites applications for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship in African-American history for 2015-2016. All research interests spanning the origins of slavery through the Civil Rights movement will receive favorable consideration. Proposals that mesh with the Richard Center’s interests in slavery, abolition, and emancipation, as well as comparative or Atlantic history, are especially welcome. The successful applicant will have access to the Richards Center’s and the ARC’s intellectual and professional resources, including the assignment of a mentor, the opportunity to attend professional development workshops, the chance to audit a graduate seminar, and the funds to invite two senior scholars to read and comment on the fellow’s project. There is no requirement for teaching. Successful applicants must have completed all requirements for the Ph.D. within the previous two academic years. Salary/benefit package is competitive.
 * To assure full consideration, complete application packets including cover letter describing your research and goals for the fellowship year, a curriculum vita (6 page maximum), and a writing sample of no more than 30 double-spaced pages, should be submitted online at https://app2.ohr.psu.edu/Jobs/External/EVMS2_External/currentap1.cfm#53052 no later than November 10, 2014. Three letters of reference should be addressed to the attention of the ESSS Selection Committee and emailed directly to richardscenter@psu.edu. Please direct questions about the process via e-mail to richardscenter@psu.edu.

Pomona College (CA) - Fred and Dorothy Chau Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014
Pomona College seeks applications for the Fred and Dorothy Chau postdoctoral fellowship, a two-year position, beginning August 2015. The field is open within the humanities and social sciences, but we are especially interested in scholars who focus on race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, and transnational studies. Successful candidates will teach two courses per year. Fellows are also responsible for giving one public presentation each year. Salary is commensurate with a visiting full-time faculty position.


 * LINK to Apply: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4265
 * Please submit letter of application, CV, short description of dissertation, statement about teaching at a liberal arts college, a statement addressing the candidate’s demonstrated ability to mentor a diverse student body, and three letters of recommendation by October 15, 2014. Pomona College, a member of the Claremont Colleges, supports equal access to higher education and values working in a richly diverse environment.

===Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (NJ) - Visiting Scholar and Postdoctoral Research Associate Positions - Deadline: 13 Dec. 2014=== The Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) invites applications for 3 to 4 visiting fellowships for the 2015–16 academic year (10 months), beginning September 1, 2015. The fellowships are open to scholars who would be in residence for one year and would participate in the activities of a PIIRS program or research initiative. For more information on PIIRS and its activities, see the PIIRS website at http://www.princeton.edu/piirs/.

Visiting scholars would be expected to participate regularly in the activities of a PIIRS program or research initiative and to be engaged in related research and writing. We seek a mix of disciplines and levels of seniority. These positions would be particularly suitable for a scholar on sabbatical leave from his/her home institution or for a postdoctoral research associate. For a scholar on leave, the fellowship may provide up to one-half of the scholar’s academic year salary (depending on the successful candidate’s salary, and subject to a cap that will be determined). Salaries for postdoctoral research associates will depend on the number of years beyond the Ph.D, not to exceed three.

To apply for a postdoctoral position, please link to https://jobs.princeton.edu, position requisition number 1400516. The postdoctoral positions are subject to the University’s background check policy. To apply for a visiting scholar position, please link to https://jobs.princeton.edu, position requisition number 1400517.

Applications should include: A cover letter; A statement of research plans and their relation to PIIRS programs or research initiatives; A current curriculum vitae; Names and email addresses of two persons who can provide confidential letters of recommendation; and One writing sample (article- or chapter-length).


 * Application deadline: December 13, 2014.

===Princeton University (NJ) - Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program Postdoctoral Research Associates - Deadline: 5 Dec. 2014=== Princeton University and Harvard University jointly founded the fellowship program for the advanced study of China's international relations, the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program (CWP), in 2005. The program's co-directors are Thomas J. Christensen of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Alastair Iain Johnston of Harvard's Government Department. The China and the World Program supports research that integrates theoretical innovations in the field of international relations with the rigorous study of China's interactions with countries, regions, institutions, and non-state actors.

In 2015-2016, the program will award several one-year postdoctoral research associate positions. Scholars should have defended their dissertations in the past five years. Preference will be given to scholars who are currently working on revising their Ph.D. thesis for publication as a book, or who are just beginning a second major project. Fellows are expected to participate actively in the intellectual life of the institution of residence.

Applicants must apply online and submit the following information: Please note that you will only submit contact information and the email of your referees. Your referee will then receive an automated email with instructions on how to submit a confidential recommendation on your behalf. All references must be received by the deadline. Complete your application well before the deadline so that references can be submitted in a timely manner.
 * 1-2 page cover letter that briefly states your interest in the program, your background, and a summary of your research project
 * CV
 * project description
 * 2 scholarly writing samples
 * Unofficial transcripts from all graduate-level degrees
 * Contact information for two references.

For more information about the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program, please visit its website at www.princeton.edu/cwp or email [mailto:cwp@princeton.edu cwp@princeton.edu].
 * The deadline for submission is December 5, 2014, 11:59 p.m. EST. These positions are subject to the University's background check policy. Successful applicants will be notified of the outcome of their applications in January 2015 and a public announcement will be made by March 2015.

===Princeton University (USA:NJ) - Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies - Postdoctoral Research Associate - Deadline: 15 Dec. 2015===
 * The Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) invites applications for one postdoctoral research associate position for the 2015–16 academic year (10 months), beginning September 1, 2015. The fellowship is open to scholars who would be in residence for 10 months and would participate in the activities of the Mellon Foundation–funded Sawyer Seminar on the theme “World Empires and Global Regimes.” The seminar consists of a multidisciplinary group of Princeton faculty and graduate students, which aims to advance the scholarly study of global history and the role of empires in the creation and dismantling of international orders. We are interested in particular in the creation and dissemination of norms, understandings of legitimacy and order, as well as their frailties and instabilities. The period included runs from around 1400 to the present. We are open to all disciplines in the humanities and social sciences as well as all regions.
 * The postdoctoral research associate would be expected to participate regularly in the activities of the seminar and to be engaged in research and writing on a topic related to the seminar’s broader theme. Salaries for the postdoctoral research associate will depend on the number of years beyond the Ph.D., not to exceed three. This position is subject to the University’s background check policy.
 * To apply for a postdoctoral position, please link to https://jobs.princeton.edu, position requisition number 1400663. Applications should include:


 * A cover letter;
 * A statement of research plans and their relation to the seminar’s theme;
 * A current curriculum vitae;
 * Names and email addresses of two persons who can provide confidential letters of recommendation; and
 * One writing sample (article- or chapter-length).
 * Deadline: 15 Dec. 2015

Princeton University (NJ) - Princeton Society of Fellows, 2015-2018 Fellowship Competition - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
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.

Rice University (TX) - Center for Languages & Intercultural Communication - Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
The Rice University Center for Languages & Intercultural Communication (CLIC), located in Houston, TX, invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship beginning July 1, 2015. Candidates holding a PhD in Applied Linguistics or related field of studies with a focus of analysis on any one of the twelve languages taught at the Center (http://clic.rice.edu) will be given preference, but all languages will be considered. Preferred areas of expertise are: second language assessment/testing, study abroad curriculum development, and technology-based pedagogies. Preference will be given to candidates with some knowledge of statistics and research design. Applicants must have PhD at time of appointment and earned PhD no earlier than 2012.

Teaching responsibilities will entail two undergraduate language classes in their area of expertise. Research responsibilities include a minimum of two scholarly presentations per semester at Rice University, as well as the expectation of at least one scholarly article submitted per year. Participation in departmental and college research activities expected.


 * You can apply for this position online at http://jobs.rice.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54491
 * Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014.

===Rice University (TX) - HRC Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows ("After Biopolitics") - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014=== The Humanities Research Center (HRC) will award two postdoctoral fellowships for a one-year appointment to participate in the 2015-16 Rice Seminar, "After Biopolitics." The Rice Seminar is designed to encourage interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching and to support research projects in the humanities. Applicants' research should explore biopolitical thought as it has developed over the past forty years, while bringing it into conversation with other intellectual genealogies that promise to reinvigorate, and be reinvigorated by, taking seriously the place of "life" in contemporary social, cultural, and political formations. Fellows will take part in a yearlong residential research seminar, leading to the publication of an edited collection with a major university press, and will also be expected to participate in the annual conference of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, held at Rice on the same topic during November of 2015.

The fellows will teach one course each semester and are expected to make significant progress in their research. Courses will be determined in consultation with the appropriate department. Fellows will meet with other Rice Seminar affiliates regularly to share works in progress and otherwise participate in the intellectual life of the Center. Salary will be commensurate with rank; we offer eligibility for Rice medical benefits and an allowance for travel and relocation to Houston.

Eligibility: Applicants must have received the PhD between July 1, 2008, and June 30, 2015.

Job Duties: Teach two courses in the School of Humanities. Participate in the 2015-16 Rice Seminar and make significant research progress.

Visit http://hrc.rice.edu/rspostdoccall for full details.
 * Equal Opportunity Employer – Females/Minorities/Veterans/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
 * Online App. Form: http://hrc.rice.edu/rspostdoccall
 * Deadline: December 1, 2014.

Rice University (TX) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Spatial Humanities - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014
The Humanities Research Center (HRC) will award one postdoctoral fellowship for a one-year appointment in Spatial Humanities. The fellow will consult and collaborate on spatial humanities projects underway at Rice, offering technical and intellectual expertise. Therefore, the fellow should have experience working with geospatial technologies or 3D modeling software and preferably knowledge of geospatial data sources, database design, and metadata standards. In addition, the fellow will develop or continue his or her own research project in spatial humanities, give a presentation on this research to colleagues at Rice, and lead a workshop on spatial humanities methods at Rice.

The fellow will also design and teach (or co-teach) one semester-long undergraduate course on spatial humanities and one semester-long graduate course on spatial or digital humanities.

The fellow will receive a $50,000 salary, benefits eligibility, and an allowance for research and relocation. The position is for July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016.

The fellow must have received a PhD on or after July 1, 2012 or will have a PhD in hand by June 30, 2015.

Special Instructions to Applicants: Materials sent by applicants by any means other than a RiceWorks application (link forthcoming) will not be accepted. Applications must include all items below:

1. Letter of interest 2. Two page CV; please also list the three references who will submit recommendation letters 3. 1000-word research project proposal 4. 500-word statement outlining applicant’s active participation (theoretical or practical) in spatial humanities 5.  Course proposal for a one-semester undergraduate course on spatial humanities


 * Applications will be accepted September 1 – December 1, 2014.

Rice University (TX) - Postdoctoral Fellowship for 2015-16 Sawyer Seminar ("Platforms of Knowledge in a Wide Web of Worlds") - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014
The Humanities Research Center (HRC) will award one postdoctoral fellowship for a one-year appointment to participate in the 2015-16 Sawyer Seminar working group on "Platforms of Knowledge in a Wide Web of Worlds: Production, Participation, and Politics." This is a multi-disciplinary collaboration among faculty, staff and students that will explore, critique, and experience digital knowledge platforms (e.g., programmable computing environments that support knowledge creation and transmission, such as learning, collaborative research, crowdsourcing, and publishing). The fellow will research ideas about expertise, control of access to information, the relationship of quantification/metrics with humanistic knowledge/wisdom, the power exchange between educational institutions and profit-seeking companies, and changes in academic autonomy and diversity.

The fellow will also help organize a campus-wide speakers series, design and teach one semester-long undergraduate course related to the Seminar topic, give two presentations at Rice University, and actively participate in the Seminar.

The fellow will receive a $50,000 salary, benefits eligibility, and an allowance for research and relocation. The position is for July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016.

The fellow must have received a PhD on or after July 1, 2012 or will have a PhD in hand by June 30, 2015.

Special Instructions to Applicants: Materials sent by applicants by any means other than a RiceWorks application (link forthcoming) will not be accepted. Applications must include all items below:  1. Letter of interest  2. Two page CV; please also list the three references who will submit recommendation letters 3. 1000-word research project proposal 4. 500-word statement outlining applicant’s active participation (theoretical or practical) in the development or analysis of digital platforms and potential contribution to the Seminar  5. Course proposal for a one-semester undergraduate course on platforms of knowledge
 * Applications will be accepted September 1 – December 1, 2014.

Rutgers University (NJ) - 2015-16 Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Center for Cultural Analysis - Deadline: 5 Jan. 2015
Please note our 2015-2016 seminar topic, Archipelagoes. This seminar explores the archipelagic, as both a specific and a generalizable geo-historical and cultural formation across various planetary spaces, including the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas, the Caribbean basin, the Malay archipelago, Oceania, and the creole islands of the Indian Ocean.

As an alternative geo-formal unit, archipelagoes can interrogate epistemologies, ways of reading and thinking and methodologies, informed implicitly or explicitly by more continental paradigms and perspectives. Keeping in mind the structuring tension between land and water, and between island and mainland relations, the archipelagic focuses also on the types of relations that emerge, island to island, when island groups are seen not so much as sites of exploration, identity, socio-political formation, and economic and cultural circulation, but rather, as models.

The CCA invites applications from all disciplines, including the literary humanities, art history, visual studies, cultural studies, geography, philosophy, history, anthropology, sociology, enviromental studies, human ecology, American, Pacific and Caribbean studies. Proposals might cover topics such as: 1) Beyond the Repeating Islands: Geographies, Disciplinary Topographies, and Conceptual Archipelagoes. How can archipelagoes become the conceptual foundation of cultural notions of space and time, geography and topography? 2) Comparative Archipelagic Studies: the Caribbean and the Pacific islands, and beyond. How can the comparative study of Atlantic and Pacific archipelagoes enrich area studies such as Caribbean, American and Pacific Studies? 3) Archipelagic American Studies: Interrogating Continental Epistemologies. How can island, ocean and archipelago studies transform the ways in which we conceive American and Caribbean studies? 4) Relational Archipelagics: Redefining Imperial and Postcolonial Studies. Were groups of islands colonized or conceived as colonial territories in a similar way? What happens when archipelagic thinking is decolonized? How can archipelagoes redefine debates in imperial and postcolonial studies? 5) Towards New Disciplinary Formations. What are the political, philosophical and historical implications of assuming an archipelagic framework? Can the archipelagic function as a heuristic, a methodology, a discipline or a field? How have island and archipelagoes configured a particular poetic?

Seminar Leaders: Michelle Stephens, Department of English and Yolanda Martinez San-Miguel, Department of Latino and Hispanic Caribbean Studies

In 2015-16, CCA will sponsor two external post-doctoral fellowships with awards of $45,000. CCA also awards non-funded associate fellowships. All fellows will have access to the Center's resources during the tenure of the fellowship and will be expected to participate in and to present their work to the Center seminars, which meet regularly throughout the academic year
 * You can apply for this position online at http://apply.interfolio.com/25496
 * Deadline: January 05, 2015.

===Rutgers University (NJ) - Postdoctoral Fellowships in African American Literature and Literature of the African Diaspora - Deadline: 15 Feb. 2015=== The Department of English at Rutgers University, which has a long history of scholarship and teaching in African American Literature and Literature of the African Diaspora, announces two Postdoctoral Fellowships for scholars pursuing research in these fields.

The Fellowship is for one year and includes a salary of $45,000, health benefits, and a $2000 research stipend. Each recipient will teach one course, serve as an informal mentor to graduate students in the field, and participate in the intellectual life of the department.


 * Applicants must have the doctorate in hand at the time of application and be no more than six years beyond the Ph.D. Please submit a letter of interest, c.v., dossier with at least three letters of reference, and research proposal to Interfolio. Applications must be submitted by February 15, 2015.

Skidmore College (NY) - Media and Film Studies Mellon Fellow - Deadline: 30 Oct. 2014
Skidmore College invites applications for a 2-year postdoctoral Mellon Fellowship to provide support for the newly established Media and Film Studies minor. The College is the recipient of a major grant from the Mellon Foundation in support of visual literacy of which the new minor is a major component. The interdisciplinary Media and Film Studies minor explores the function and structure of written, aural, and visual communication systems. Grounded in a strong liberal arts tradition, this innovative program offers core courses in media theory and practice as well as the opportunity for advanced course work and experiential field experiences.

The Fellow's principal responsibilities will be to support, work collaboratively with, and serve as a resource for faculty and students engaged in the minor. The Fellow will teach two courses in the first year of the fellowship and three to four in the second year, including the core course, Introduction to Media Studies MF220. Opportunities exist to develop new courses in the Fellow's areas of expertise. An expertise or interest in one or more of the following areas is especially important: film and media history and theory, the study of media from both psychological and societal perspectives, and the impact of media on politics, government, community, and consumer behavior. We especially seek candidates from under-represented groups, as well as individuals who have experience working with students from diverse backgrounds, and who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching, and/or service. Successful candidates must provide a record of teaching excellence and potential for scholarly and creative productivity, as well as a strong commitment to undergraduate education at a liberal arts college. PH.D. required at time of employment.


 * To ensure full consideration, candidates should enclose a cover letter, curriculum vitae and research statement. Applications due by October 30th at which time the review process will begin and continue until the position is filled. All applications will be acknowledged. To learn more about and apply for this position please visit us online at:https://careers.skidmore.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=56024
 * Also posted at Film Studies 2014-2015

Smithsonian Institution (DC) - James Smithson Fellowship Program - Deadline: 15 Jan. 2015
The James Smithson Fellowship Program was created to offer early career opportunities for scholars interested in gaining experience in both scholarship and practice through a Smithsonian lens. While this fellowship provides an immersion experience working with Smithsonian scholars and relevant collections, it also affords fellows a hands-on opportunity to see how scholarship informs practice, and practice informs scholarship, through direct interaction with Smithsonian leaders, and with leaders throughout the Washington, DC network.

The program is designed for a new generation of leaders, who seek a experience that leverages both scholarly and practical expertise in an environment of innovation like no other. Among the goals of the James Smithson Fellowship are to provide fellows with the opportunity to:
 * Conduct scholarly research at the Smithsonian
 * Gain an understanding of the interface between scholarship and practice
 * Gain skills at leveraging scholarly expertise towards the establishment of best practices

The James Smithson Fellowship Program is open to post-doctoral students in the fields of science, the humanities and the arts. Fellowship applicants submit proposals to pursue independent research that make use of Smithsonian experts, facilities, and/or collections – that align with one of the subject areas defined by the Smithsonian strategic plan’s four grand challenges: Understanding the American Experience, Valuing World Cultures, Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet, and Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe.

As part of the their proposal, applicants must identify a Smithsonian expert listed in the Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study guide to serve as their scholarly advisor during the fellowship. Before submitting a proposal in application to the Smithson Fellowship, applicants should make contact with a potential scholarly advisor to verify that the expert they have identified is a good fit for their proposed research project, and also available to serve as a scholarly advisor during the applicant’s proposed fellowship tenure.

If selected for the fellowship, an applicant will be assigned a policy advisor. Depending on a fellow’s focus of study, a policy advisor is selected from the Institution’s senior leadership or policy making units. In agreeing to serve as a policy advisor, the policy advisor makes a commitment to provide their fellow with numerous opportunities  to see how scholarship informs practice and practice informs scholarship (through meetings, events, one-on-one conversations, review of documents, strategy sessions, introduction to key figures, access to networks, etc)  relevant to their field of study during the course of their fellowship. The program provides opportunities for fellows to meet with leaders of all kinds. They may engage with leaders at government agencies; members of Congress; ambassadors; experts at nonprofit organizations and think-tanks, and others.

At the same time, the Smithson Fellow works with their scholarly advisor on the research aspects of their proposed project so that they may reflect on their practice track from the research perspective, and visa-versa, during the course of their entire Smithson Fellowship experience.

As the fellow reaches conclusions through the course of the fellowship through the empirical research they conduct, they are also expected to make conclusions about aspects of their area of expertise as it is conducted practically.

To support independent research and study, the fellowship includes a stipend of $50,000.

Program Elements: The James Smithson Fellows will have two Smithsonian advisors:
 * The scholarly advisor, listed in the Smithsonian Opportunities for Research and Study guide, makes a commitment to provide a Smithson fellow with advice related to their independent research proposal related to Smithsonian experts, people, are collections. Through this research, the fellow is expected to make conclusions about empirical research.
 * The policy advisor, selected for a fellow after they are awarded the Smithson fellowship, makes a commitment to provide a Smithson fellow with opportunities to better understand how practice related to the fellow’s field of study is conducted. Through this experience, the fellow is expected to make conclusions about best practices.

Eligibility: Candidates must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and not more than five years beyond receipt of their doctorate degree by December 31, 2014. Candidates with terminal professional degrees are also eligible to apply.

Who is Ineligible? No employee or contractor of the Smithsonian Institution may hold a Smithsonian fellowship during the time of his/her employment or contract. A fellowship may not be awarded to any person who has been employed by or under contract to the Institution in the previous year without the prior approval of the Office of Fellowships.


 * Applications must be received by January 15, 2015 through the Smithsonian Online Academic Appointment System (SOLAA)

Southern Methodist University (TX) - Center for Presidential History - 2015-2016 Postdoctoral Fellowships - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014
The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University invites applications for its 2015-2016 Postdoctoral Fellowship program. The successful candidates will couple their own research and publishing agenda with their contributions to the Center’s Collective Memory Project, a wide ranging oral history of the George W. Bush Presidency. Fellows receive a competitive salary and benefits, funds to support independent research, and are initially appointed for one year with expectation of renewal for a second year in residence.

Fellows receive a salary of $45,000 annualized plus benefits and funds to support research and travel

Primary duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Applicants from all fields and topics pertaining to the presidency and executive power are welcome, but are anticipated to derive from the disciplines of history, political science, economics, sociology, or communications. The Center defines “Presidential History” in the broadest terms possible.
 * Individual research within the fellow’s own area of interest leading to publications in scholarly and/or public history venues.
 * Contribute to Collective Memory Project of the George W. Bush Presidency;

Fellows must be in residence at SMU during the 2015-2016 academic year and must have successfully defended their doctoral dissertation before the appointment begins. Preference will be given to applicants for whom additional time and resources will culminate in the completion of a publishable book-length manuscript. Fellows seeking additional teaching experience may have opportunity to offer courses in their field of expertise.

For full consideration, applicants must submit the following: CV, letter of interest outlining applicants’ research agenda and proposed contribution to the Collective Memory Project, chapter-length writing sample, and three letters of reference. All documents should be submitted (as one long running document) through the website of SMU’s Department of Human Resources at www.smu.jobs.

If the writers of the applicants’ recommendation letters prefer, they may email letters directly to the Center for Presidential History at [mailto:CPHinfo@smu.edu CPHinfo@smu.edu].

Further information on this CPH fellowship and the Collective Memory Project may be found at www.smu.edu.CPH

To Apply: Please visit our website www.smu.jobs to access the online application. Click on Staff Career Opportunities and apply to Job ID#: 900656
 * Full review of applications will begin on December 1, 2014 and continue until the position is filled.

Southern Methodist University (TX) - Postdoctoral Fellow Forced Migration (2 years w/possible renewal) - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014
Applications are invited for an open Post Doctoral Research Fellow position to work on the Forced Migration Innovation Project based in the Department of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University, Dallas TX, under the direction of Dr. Faith Nibbs.

The research involves (1) understanding how refugees in the US use their own skills, talents, and entrepreneurship to create better livelihoods, (2) investigating the role of the private sector as well as refugee networks in the process of upward mobility,( 3) identifying the enabling environments (both on the side of refugees and US employers) that support livelihood innovation and advancement, and (4) understanding to what extent the current resettlement system and host refugee discourse either supports or detracts from those enabling processes.

The applicants will work with the PI, and a dynamic and diverse group of investigators, refugee research assistants, partner agencies, and graduate and undergraduate students, and will participate in all aspects of the research project from managing and analyzing existing data to writing manuscripts, and will be expected to contribute to the development of research approaches and directions.

Eligibility: Interested in those with an expertise in either anthropology, sociology, development, business, with knowledge or background in refugees/ forced migration. Candidates should have worked within migrant or refugee communities, have experience working with research assistants, and hold or expect to hold a Ph.D. degree before taking up the position. Good communication, teamwork, research, and analytical skills a must.

This position is available as early as January but start date is negotiable and, subject to performance and funding, will last up to two years with a possibility of renewal. Salary will be commensurate with experience, and additional funding will be provided for professional travel.
 * To apply for this position, send a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three references to Karen Hart at karen@smu.edu. Please include “Postdoc Application” in the subject header. Applicants are strongly encouraged to look at our website at www.smu-fmip.org and include in your cover letter how your particular skill set interfaces with the project. Informal inquiries are welcome at the same address. Review of applications will begin October 15th, and continue until the position is filled. Interviews will be conducted at the AAA in December.
 * Also posted at Cultural Anthropology 2014-2015

SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowships (CAN) - Deadline: 24 Sept. 2015 -  DEADLINE PASSED

 * Link to Overview
 * See full details and updates on the dedicated SSHRC 2015-2016 wiki page
 * You must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident.

Stanford University (CA) - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities - Deadline: 17 Nov. 2014
Stanford University invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships in the Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities, a unique opportunity for the best recent Ph.D. recipients in the humanities to develop as scholars and teachers. Up to four fellowships will be awarded for a two-year term (with the possibility of renewal for a third year). Fellows will teach two courses per year in one of Stanford’s humanities departments, and are expected to participate in the intellectual life of the program, which includes regular meetings with other fellows and faculty to share work in progress and discuss topics of mutual interest. It is expected that Fellows will be in residence during the term of their appointment. Fellows will also be affiliated with the Stanford Humanities Center and will have the opportunity to be active in its intellectual life.


 * Eligible fields for the 2014 competition (for fellowships beginning autumn 2015): Classics, Linguistics, and Philosophy

Candidates for this year’s competition must have received their Ph.D. between January 1, 2012 and June 30, 2015. Fellowships will begin on September 1, 2015.

The stipend for 2014-15 is $66,000, and compensation will include additional support for computer assistance, research, and relocation expenses, depending on the needs of individual fellows.

Only complete applications submitted through the online system will be considered. All applications will be acknowledged. Finalists may be interviewed. For more information, please visit http://mellonfellows.stanford.edu/ or contact us at mellonfellows@stanford.edu


 * Deadline: Applications must be submitted by November 17, 2014. To apply, complete the online application process at http://mellonfellows.stanford.edu/apply/

Stanford University (CA) - Fellow, The Stanford Storytelling Project - Deadline: 26 Sept. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
Stanford University is seeking a full-time Fellow for the Stanford Storytelling Project, an arts program within the Oral Communication Program, which is part of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric in the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education. The initial appointment will be for one academic year, with the possibility of re-appointment.

The Stanford Storytelling Project (SSP) provides students opportunities to develop skills in the narrative arts through a range of courses and projects. SSP sponsors courses, grants, events, a weekly workshop, and an award-winning radio program featuring stories produced by students. SSP explores in particular the power of performed stories, live or recorded, from myth and memoir to research-based narratives. More information about SSP and its mission is at http://storytelling.stanford.edu.

The SSP Fellow will offer instruction in oral, audio, and multimedia storytelling craft in a variety of settings across the university and will support the activities and initiatives of SSP. Major duties include developing and teaching courses, designing and delivering workshops, training SSP student staff, mentoring students, and collaborating with faculty to design storytelling course components. The Fellow will also help develop and manage the SSP’s radio program, State of the Human, and help lead its weekly craft workshop, StoryLab.

The Fellow will have the opportunity to develop his/her own courses, participate in professional development through SSP and the Oral Communication Program, collaborate with faculty across the university, and, through the events series, engage with some of the best storytellers in the country. The Fellow will also have the opportunity to help produce, with other SSP staff and students, stories for large live and radio audiences.

Requirements include: Advanced degree (PhD preferred) in a field focused on narrative craft such as English, Creative Writing, Performance, or Documentary Studies. 2-3 years experience teaching college-level courses, mentoring others in creating stories for recorded media or live performance, and some form of media production. Qualified applicants must also have demonstrated knowledge of oral and/or multimedia storytelling forms, trends, and programs, understanding of up-to-date pedagogy in teaching narrative craft, and the organizational and leadership skills to help manage workshops and/or media production.

For a more comprehensive job description and to apply, please visit: http://apply.interfolio.com/25649.
 * Please include a letter of application (outlining your experience and interests in the teaching of storytelling), curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and a teaching philosophy statement. For full consideration of an application, all required materials must be uploaded to Interfolio by 11:59:59 PM Eastern Time on September 26, 2014.
 * Also posted at CreativeWriting 2015

===Tulane University (LA) - Newcomb College Institute Postdoctoral Fellow (Spring 2015) - Deadline: 2 Nov. 2014=== This is a full-time, six-month position (January-June 2015). The Newcomb College Institute of Tulane University seeks a postdoctoral fellow for the spring semester 2015 whose research takes an intersectional approach to gender, reflecting how race, class, sexuality, ethnic, community and national identities interact. We are interested in applications from those in history, political science, American studies, women's studies, law, literature, or other related fields.

The fellow will do his or her academic research, present his or her work at a public lecture, perhaps teach one course, and join the interdisciplinary intellectual community at Tulane University. We also ask the fellow to work closely with one to two undergraduate students to development research projects.

Minimum Qualifications: Demonstrated research interests that take an intersectional approach to gender, reflecting how race, class, sexuality, ethnic, community and national identities interact. Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills. Ability to work independently and take initiative

Minimum Education: PhD in history, political science, American studies, women's studies, law, literature, or other related fields

Preferred Qualifications:  Knowledge of political constituencies in New Orleans and/or the Gulf South. Previous experience with research and writing on the legal profession.
 * See also ad at H-NET
 * Deadline: Nov. 2 2014.

United States-Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF) - Fulbright Israel Post-Doctoral Fellowships - Deadline: 1 Aug. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED
The United States-Israel Educational Foundation (USIEF), the Fulbright commission for Israel, plans to offer 8 fellowships to American post-doctoral researchers in support of work to be carried out at Israeli universities during the course of the 2015/2016-2016/2017 academic years. The US Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program is open to candidates in all academic disciplines. Holders of tenure track positions are not eligible to apply. Individuals who have already begun research activities in Israel prior to the application date are not eligible. Program grants total $40,000, $20,000 per academic year. Program Fellows must be accepted as post-doctoral researchers by Israeli host institutions, which agree to provide them with a standard post-doctoral grant, which they will receive in addition to their Fulbright Fellowship. Thus, the total financial support received by Program Fellows is likely to be in the range of at least $35,000-$40,000 per year.


 * Applications for 2015/2016-2016/2017 Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowships must be submitted to the Council for International Exchange of Scholars by August 1, 2014. The full Program announcement is available at http://bit.ly/1gQPnZX. Potential candidates may contact Ms. Judy Stavsky, Deputy Director, USIEF (jstavsky@fulbright.org.il; +972-3-517-2392) for advice and assistance.

University of Adelaide (AUS) - 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 (AUS) - 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 Alberta (CAN) - Post-Doctoral Fellowship - “Object Lives and Global Histories in Northern North America" - Deadline: 15 Jan. 2015
We invite applications for a two-year Post-Doctoral Fellowship, attached to the SSHRC-Funded Project “Object Lives and Global Histories in Northern North America: Networks, Localities and Material Culture, c. 1700s-1900s” led from the University of Alberta. Relevant fields of expertise include Canadian History, Native Studies, Material Culture Studies, Anthropology or Art History, with specialist expertise in northern North America and an interest in global history, or other specialisms directly pertinent to this project. The focus of our interdisciplinary research is to illuminate, in new ways, the global circulation of material culture from and through northern North America – and the ways in which this phenomenon has been and is being understood.

The tenure of this 2-year position begins 1 April 2015. The start date ensures that the post-doctoral fellow may participate in the first workshop at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University, UK.

We seek candidates who are at the beginning of their academic careers, having received the Ph.D. in 2013 or 2014 but who do not yet hold tenure-track academic positions. Candidates who do not yet hold a Ph.D. but expect to defend by January 30, 2015 must provide a letter from their supervisor confirming the timeline for completion.

The successful post-doctoral fellow will be an integral part of the SSHRC-funded research project, assisting with research coordination and selected research activities; these tasks will be in addition to the individual research program undertaken by the post-doctoral fellow. Further information on the SSHRC-funded project or about this position can be obtained by contacting the Principal Investigator Prof Beverly Lemire: beverly.lemire@ualberta.ca and by accessing the (temporary) project website: http://tinyurl.com/ObjectLivesPostDoc

The salary rate is $38,000 including benefits for year 1 and $40,000 including benefits for year 2. Travel and accommodation costs for two scheduled workshops (Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford and McCord Museum, Montreal) are provided. Candidates must be prepared to attend both workshops in April 2015 and spring 2016. Additional research funds are available amounting to $4000 for the duration.

The application package must include a covering letter; a CV; a statement of research experience (maximum 2 pages); and a statement of the proposed research program, including the ways it may complement the SSHRC-funded project. The application package should be submitted by email to project administrator Julie-Ann Mercer at: julie-ann.mercer@ualberta.ca

Applicants must also ensure that 3 letters of reference are received by the deadline, sent separately by their referees either electronically to beverly.lemire@ualberta.ca

Materials sent by mail can be directed to the project PI: Prof Beverly Lemire, Department of History & Classics, 2-28 Tory Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2H4
 * Deadline for application: 15 January 2015. Results will be announced in early February 2015.

University of California (CA) - President’s and Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs (2015-2016) - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014
The University of California President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program was established in 1984 to encourage outstanding women and minority Ph.D. recipients to pursue academic careers at the University of California. The current program offers postdoctoral research fellowships and faculty mentoring to outstanding scholars in all fields whose research, teaching, and service will contribute to the diversity and equal opportunity at the University of California. The contributions to diversity may include public service towards increasing equitable access in fields where women and minorities are under-represented. In some fields, the contributions may include research focusing on underserved populations or understanding inequalities related to race, gender, dis- ability or LGBT. The program is seeking applicants with the potential to bring to their academic and research careers the critical perspective that comes from their non-traditional educational background or understanding of the experiences of members of groups historically under-represented in higher education.

AWARDS AND APPOINTMENTS. Fellowships are awarded for research conducted at any one of the University of California’s ten campuses. The award includes a salary starting at $42,000 depending on field and experience, benefits including health insurance and paid vacation/sick leave, and up to $5,000 for research-related and program travel expenses. Each award is for a minimum of 12-months and may be renewable for an additional term upon demonstration of academic/research productivity.

ELIGIBILITY. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents and must hold or receive a Ph.D. from an accredited university before the start of their fellowship.
 * NOTE: All applications submitted to the University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program will automatically be included in the competition for Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs if there is one at the UC campus where the proposed UC faculty mentor is located. Applicants may apply to only one University of California campus. The following UC campuses sponsor chancellor's fellowships: UC Berkeley Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program; UC Davis Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program; UC Irvine Chancellor's ADVANCE Postdoctoral Fellowship Program; UC Irvine Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship in Criminology, Law & Society; UCLA Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program; UC San Diego Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

APPLICATION. Apply online at: http://ppfp.ucop.edu

How to Apply FAQs
 * DEADLINE: November 1, 2014.

University of Cambridge (UK) - Christ's College - Junior Research Fellowship - Deadline: 30 October 2014

 * One 4-year Junior Research Fellowship
 * This year’s award will be tenable from not later than 1 October 2015 and is restricted to applicants in one or more of the following subject areas: Anglo- Saxon, Norse & Celtic; Anthropology; Archaeology; Classics; Economics; English; Geography; Law; Philosophy; Politics, Sociology or International Studies. Applications must be submitted on-line via the Christ’s College website at www.christs.cam.ac.uk/jrf
 * A successful applicant is expected to be either a graduate student, probably in the latter stages of research leading to a PhD Degree (or equivalent), or a post-doctoral researcher who has been awarded their PhD Degree after 1 January 2014. Candidates who do not fulfil these criteria are unlikely to be considered.
 * Reports from two referees must also be received by this date for the application to be eligible. Further details of the award and of the competition are provided on the website.
 * Deadline: 30 Oct. 2014.

University of Cambridge (UK) - Emmanuel College - Junior Research Fellowship - Deadline: 2 October 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED

 * Unspecified number of 3-year Junior Research Fellowships, to begin 1 Oct. 2015
 * Applications will be accepted from any graduate of a university within or outside the United Kingdom. Eligibility is restricted to those for whom the Research Fellowship would be their first substantial paid academic or research appointment (other than as a doctoral student).
 * These Fellowships are intended for outstanding researchers early in their careers: successful candidates are likely to be in the latter stages of their research leading to a PhD degree, or post-doctoral researchers who have been awarded their PhD degree after 1 October, 2013. Candidates should note that these Fellowships are extremely competitive.
 * For details please see http://resfell.emma.cam.ac.uk/rf_2015/...Applications must be submitted online
 * Deadline: 17:00 BST, 2 Oct. 2014.

University of Cambridge (UK) - Gonville and Caius College - Humanities JRFs - Deadline: 30 September 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED

 * Unspecified number of 4-year Junior Research Fellowships in the Humanities, to begin between 1 July and 1 October 2015
 * Candidates should be university graduates or research students who have either submitted their doctoral dissertation after 30 September 2013 or are able to include in their application a substantial draft of all or part of their projected dissertation, which is yet to be submitted. Those who have been engaged in full-time research for more than four years should explain in detail the reasons for delayed submission of their doctoral dissertation.
 * Research Fellowships are awarded to men or women judged to be the most able with an exceptionally strong academic record who have demonstrated outstanding capacity to conduct original and innovative doctoral research in science or the humanities.  Those to whom Research Fellowships are awarded are about to complete or have just completed a Ph.D. thesis or the equivalent.  The College entertains applications in all academic disciplines.
 * The initial review of applications will be undertaken by Fellows in the candidate’s field; this will involve consideration of the CV, research work to date, proposed area of study during the Research Fellowship and of the quality of the references provided. Applications are then considered by sub-committees in the Arts and Sciences with responsibility for drawing up a shortlist of candidates whose work is sent to expert readers for further assessment. A small number of strongly recommended candidates are then invited for interview.
 * Prospective candidates should be aware that the College requires the submission of the written work the candidates would wish to be read by assessors at the same time as the application; although there is some variation between disciplines, it is generally expected that the work submitted will be at least 30,000 words in length, including in some cases a complete PhD of about 80,000 words, and/or published work.  The main body of written work must be submitted in English, apart from quotations.
 * Full details of our application procedures for 2015 are now available online at https://rfc.cai.cam.ac.uk/
 * Deadline: 30 Sept. 2014
 * Election 16 Jan "and candidates should ensure that they will be available for interview that day if so required.  Candidates who are offered a Research Fellowship at Gonville & Caius College will be required to accept or decline the offer immediately."

===University of Cambridge (UK) - History Faculty Leverhulme Trust Research Assistant - Deadline: 1 September 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * Three year Leverhulme Trust Research Assistant in Early Modern French History, with an empahsis on the history of medicine, science and consumption
 * The post is available from 1 October 2014 until 30 September 2017. This is a post-doctoral position and it is expected that candidates will either have completed, or be about to complete, a PhD dissertation. Appointments will be made on the Research Assistant (grade 5) or Research Associate (grade 7) salary scales.
 * The post is part of a research project 'Selling exotic plant products in Paris, 1670-1730', funded by a Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant. The successful applicant will work alongside the Principal Investigator, Dr Emma Spary, and a doctoral student to conduct research on the trade and consumption of exotic plant products in Paris and Versailles around 1700. The appointee will be resident in Paris for the purposes of carrying out archival research for 18 months of the project's run time, and would be jointly responsible with the Principal Investigator for organising a workshop and preparing an edited volume based on the papers presented at it. For the remainder of the project he or she will be based in central Cambridge.
 * The successful applicant will have fluent French skills, and knowledge of Latin is desirable but not essential. She or he will also be familiar with archival work and early modern palaeography. A background in the history of science or medicine is desirable but not essential. Research of international standing will be expected, with evidence of published output. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/4600. This will take you to the role on the University’s Job Opportunities pages. There you will need to click on the 'Apply online' button and register an account with the University's Web Recruitment System (if you have not already) and log in before completing the online application form.
 * Applications should include a curriculum vitae. Samples of written work will not be requested unless the candidate is short-listed. Informal enquiries may be made to the Faculty's HR Clerk, Mrs Joanne Pearson (email: [mailto:jobs@hist.cam.ac.uk jobs@hist.cam.ac.uk], telephone: 01223 335350). Interviews for this post will take place early to mid-September. Please quote reference JJ03968 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
 * Deadline: 1 Sept. 2014.

===University of Cambridge; King's College (UK) - Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship - Deadline: 11 Sept. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== The Junior Research Fellowship in International Law and the History of Political Thought will be funded jointly by the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law and the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) with further support from King’s College. This will be a fixed-term position with a particular focus on the Intellectual History of International Law, over two years. The arrangement may be extendable up to a maximum of a further two years if further funding can be raised. The Lauterpacht Centre will provide a workspace for the successful candidate, who will be involved in a publications project in the area of the intellectual history of international law run by the Lauterpacht Centre and POLIS. The Junior Research Fellowships in Biological Sciences and in Economics, Philosophy, and the History & Philosophy of Science are funded solely by King’s College, and will be based in the College, although the candidate for Biological Sciences position will need to find a laboratory offering the facilities needed for his/her research. The areas of research for both these positions are open and are to be stated by the candidates, within the parameters of the titles.
 * King's College wishes to appoint, with effect from 1st October 2015, Junior Research Fellows in the following three fields: (i) Biological Sciences; (ii) International Law and the History of Political Thought; (iii) Economics, Philosophy, and the History & Philosophy of Science. A Junior Research Fellowship is a postdoctoral position tenable for up to 4 years. Applications are welcome from graduates of any university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD, and must not have undertaken more than 2 years of postdoctoral work by 1st October 2015 (i.e. your PhD cannot have been granted before 30th September 2013).
 * Full details, including the method of application, are given on the King's College websitehttp://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/research/junior-research-fellowships.html
 * [from full details]
 * The stipend attached to all Junior Research Fellowships is £19,705.27 (pre award of doctorate) rising each year to a maximum of £25,361.73, according to age and academic qualification. Additional payment is made for teaching.
 * Graduates of any university are eligible. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD and must not have undertaken more than 2 years of postdoctoral work by 1 October 2015 (i.e. your PhD cannot have been granted before 30 September 2013).
 * Before the closing date, applicants must complete all sections of the online Fellowship Application and upload onto the website (PDF only) the following:
 * A curriculum vitae (of no more than four A4 sides) including details of higher education, degrees awarded, positions held and a list of publications.
 * A document (of no more than three A4 sides in length) containing a statement of current research and proposed research to be undertaken during the Fellowship.
 * Applicants must also arrange for three letters of recommendation. Each referee will be asked to provide the names of two further readers, not in the candidate's institution, to whom work might be sent if the candidate is long-listed. It is the duty of the candidate to ensure that the referees submit the references and the names of readers before the closing date.
 * Your referees will need to provide their references through the FAS website. They will be sent an email containing a link to do this. Referees unable to submit references electronically via the FAS website may write directly to the Provost's Personal Assistant, King's College, Cambridge or email [mailto:jrf.kings@casc.cam.ac.uk jrf.kings@casc.cam.ac.uk]
 * Deadline: 11 Sept. 2014.

===University of Cambridge (UK) - Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Early Medieval British History - Deadline: 5 August 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * Two year Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Early Medieval British History with an emphasis on the material culture and coins of Great Britain and Ireland. It has been made available through the Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship Scheme, from 1 October 2014 until 30 September 2016.
 * The post will be located in central Cambridge, at the Faculty of History, in collaboration with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Department of Coins and Medals, the Department of Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic and the Division of Archaeology.
 * The new appointee will be expected to contribute specialist lectures and classes for the Historical Tripos and the relevant MPhil in Medieval History course. The appointee's lectures and classes would also be available to undergraduates and graduate students taking ASN&C and Archaeology. The appointee's research interests would complement and benefit from the  Fitzwilliam Museum’s existing expertise in medieval numismatics and contribute expertise to the Early Medieval Corpus Single finds of coins in the British Isles project.
 * The postholder will be required to examine at all levels, to take his or her share of Faculty administration. The appointee must hold a PhD (or equivalent). Research of international standing will be expected. More information is available in the Further Particulars for this post:  http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/4374/
 * Informal enquiries may be made either to the Chair of the Faculty, Professor David Reynolds ([mailto:histchr@hermes.cam.ac.uk histchr@hermes.cam.ac.uk]), or to the Faculty's HR Clerk, Mrs Joanne Pearson (e-mail: [mailto:jobs@hist.cam.ac.uk jobs@hist.cam.ac.uk], telephone: 01223 335350). Please quote reference JJ03760 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
 * Deadline: 5 Aug. 2014.

University of Cambridge (UK) - Newnham College JRFs - Deadline: 31 Oct. 2014
Research Fellows are appointed for a period of three years, although many leave sooner if they are successful in gaining faculty appointments in Cambridge or elsewhere. Both selection panels use the concept of "research age" in judging how long a candidate has been active in research, so that time out of research for professional or family reasons will not be a disadvantage.

During their tenure JRFs have no other duties other than to pursue their research, but they may, if they wish, participate in College teaching. They are members of the College Governing Body, and may serve on other College committees.

The Fellowships carry a competitive stipend, plus accommodation in a college set or flat. An additional allowance is paid if the holder chooses to live in non-College accommodation. Fellowships may be also be awarded on a non-stipendiary basis to women who hold another post-doctoral appointment in the University or in a recognised University Partner Institution (UPI). Funds are available to support research costs, such as conference travel: all Research Fellows are also entitled to a one-off sum of up to £10K towards the cost of a research project, or towards running a Newnham-based research event, such as a conference or workshop.

We normally elect two women to Junior Research Fellowships each year, one in the Sciences (including Mathematics, Engineering and Psychology) and one in the Humanities and Social Sciences. However, for 2014/15 one Junior Research Fellowship will be offered in the Sciences, and two in the Humanities and Social Sciences.

The Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fellowship subjects are normally offered on a three-year rotation. However, for 2014/15 only, one Fellowship will be offered in the rotational subjects as listed below, and the second will be entirely open as to field within the Humanities and Social Sciences.

2014/15: Classics, Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) (including Archaeology and Anthropology, Politics and International Studies, Social Sciences) Modern and Medieval Languages (including Theoretical and Applied Linguistics), Philosophy, Geography, History and Philosophy of Science.


 * Applications are currently being accepted, with appointment wef 1st October 2015. The closing date for applications is Friday 31st October 2014.

University of Cambridge, Peterhouse College (UK) - Junior Research Fellowships - Deadline: 22 September 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED

 * Unspecififed number of three-year Junior Research Fellowships, to begin 1 Oct. 2015
 * Candidates must by the 1st October 2015 have passed all examinations required for a first degree at a university and would be expected to have gained at least a 2.i classification or equivalent. They should be capable of performing unsupervised post-graduate research. Candidature is also restricted to those who commenced full-time research work on a Ph.D. degree no earlier than 1 October 2011. Furthermore, candidates must be graduates of, or current students at, universities in the UK or the Republic of Ireland.
 * The electors will make a shortlist of candidates who will be invited to submit dissertations or other written work. Some of these candidates may subsequently be invited for interview.
 * Full details of the salary, benefits and applications procedure can be found at www.pet.cam.ac.uk [nb: as of 22 Aug this info is still not complete online AFII (talk) 07:23, August 22, 2014 (UTC)]
 * Deadline: 22 Sept. 2014.

University of Cambridge (UK) - Queen's College Junior Research Fellowships - Deadline: 5 September 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED

 * Two 3-year Junior Research Fellowships, to begin Oct. 2015
 * The competition is open to eligible men and women graduates who are members of the College engaged in research in any field, or, who, not being members of the College, are engaged in research in either of the following subject areas: Economic History; or Modern and Medieval Languages.
 * The purpose of the Junior Research Fellowships is to offer men and women of exceptional intellectual calibre the opportunity to pursue excellent research for up to three years at Queens’ College, Cambridge. The Junior Research Fellowships are early-career appointments open to graduates of any university who are well advanced in their doctoral research or who have recently completed it, and they may be stipendiary or non-stipendiary. The Fellowship is stipendiary in the case of those for whom it would be their first substantial salaried academic or research appointment.  Salary starts at £20,972 for a postdoctoral appointment (or £18,165 for a predoctoral appointment), together with benefits worth over £4,000 p.a. Candidates who have recently taken up, or are about to take up, a salaried postdoctoral research position within the University of Cambridge are eligible and welcome to apply for a non-stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship.
 * Applications are to be submitted electronically via our online application system: https://app.casc.cam.ac.uk/fas_live/qu_jrf.aspx
 * Interviews will be held on Saturday 29 November 2014
 * If you, your research supervisor or your referees have any queries about the online application procedure or are unable to use the online application form, please contact Miss Beverley Harris (Deputy Head of Tutorial Services) by e-mail ([mailto:jrf@queens.cam.ac.uk jrf@queens.cam.ac.uk]) or telephone (01223 331941 or +44 1223 331941) for further advice.
 * Completed applications must be submitted via the online system no later than 1100 GMT (1200 BST) on Friday 5 September 2014. Applicants are entirely responsible for ensuring the completeness of their applications. Neither incomplete nor late applications will be considered.

===University of Cambridge (UK) - Research Associate in the Early Modern Period (History of Science) - Deadline: 16 July 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * Five year post: The funds for this post are available until 30 June 2019 in the first instance
 * "CRASSH is seeking to appoint a postdoctoral Research Associate to join the ERC Genius before Romanticism: Ingenuity in Early Modern Art and Science (based at CRASSH) and led by Dr Alexander Marr (History of Art, Cambridge) The successful applicant will join two researchers who are working on France in the Grand Sicle and Spain (1550 - 1700).  The RA will research across the project's four strands, while simultaneously working towards their own monograph on aspects of early modern ingenuity.  Fifty percent of the RA's time will be spent on research tasks directed by the PI, the remaining fifty percent will be spent on the individual monograph project. "
 * "The RAs will be expected to participate in weekly work-in-progress meetings and in all project events.  They will assist the PI and Senior Research Investigator (Dr Richard Serjeantson) in the organisation of project activities such as conferences, colloquia, hosting visitors, and the exhibition.  They will be expected to share in the responsibility of editing project outputs, to contribute relevant content for the project's website and databases, and to have completed a draft of their monograph by the project's end date."
 * Applicants must possess: A good first degree and a PhD in history of science, which must have been awarded by the start of the post; Research experience with early modern texts and/or archives, and/or visual and material culture is required; Research specialism in history of the book and advanced skills in palaeography; Familiarity with current digital humanities research and technology is desirable; Expertise is the period ca. 1450-ca. 1600 is desirable; Fluency in English and excellent reading proficiency in at least one modern language relevant to the project's research (German, Dutch, French, Italian and Spanish); Reading proficiency in Latin is essential; Evidence of ability to organise and participate in collaborative research initiatives/projects; Evidence of ability to present research findings to a scholarly audience.
 * Applications should be made via the online system by 12pm midday (BST) 16 July 2014, and should include: Curriculum vitae, Proficiency in languages must be indicated; Monograph Proposal on an aspect of early modern ingenuity; Sample of writing, CHRIS 6, two references.
 * Deadline: 16th July 2014.

University of Cambridge, St John's College (UK) - Junior Research Fellowships - Deadline: 1 October 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED

 * Unspecified number of three or four year Junior Research Fellowships in Historical & Philosophical Studies
 * Successful candidates will enter into their Fellowships on 1 October 2015 or such earlier date as may be agreed with the College and will vacate them on 30 September 2018 or three years after the commencement of the Fellowship if earlier. Tenure will normally be extended for a fourth year following application to the College Council.
 * Applications are invited for Research Fellowships intended for outstanding researchers early in their careers. The Fellowships offer an opportunity to carry out independent research in a stimulating and supportive academic environment. Applications will be accepted from any graduate of a university within or outside the United Kingdom. All candidates should note that these Research Fellowships are extremely competitive and in 2014 less than one candidate in 100 was successful.
 * Successful candidates are expected to be either graduate students, probably in the latter stages of their research leading to a PhD Degree, or post-doctoral researchers who have been awarded their PhD Degree after 1 October 2013. Candidates who do not fulfil these criteria are unlikely to be considered.
 * Candidates holding a fellowship or other post-doctoral stipend awarded by a Research Council or other similar body may apply. No person who holds a Fellowship at a Cambridge College (other than a Fellowship without stipend) may apply.
 * Candidates who are shortlisted by the College Council in November 2014 will be required to submit their writings in electronic format to the College. No interviews are held and the rigorous assessment of written work is of primary importance.
 * Shortlisted candidates in the sciences will be required to provide a statement on headed notepaper signed by the prospective Head of Department signifying his or her willingness to accommodate the Research Fellow, if elected. This statement must accompany the written work submitted by the candidate.
 * The application process begins on Tuesday 12 August 2014.
 * Applications and referees' reports must be submitted online, and received by the College by 17.00 Wednesday 1 October 2014 (BST). Candidates will be shortlisted by the College Council no later than November 2014. NO INTERVIEWS ARE HELD. The election will be made no later than 31 January 2015.

University of Cambridge (UK) - Trinity College JRF - Deadline: 29 Aug. 2014 - SHORTLISTING

 * The purpose of Junior Research Fellowships is to offer men and women of exceptional intellectual calibre, for whom the fellowship would be their first substantial paid academic or research appointment, an opportunity to pursue research for up to four years.
 * The Fellowships are available in all branches of University studies, though for an experimental scientist suitable arrangements must be made with one of the laboratories in the University.
 * The basic obligation of a Research Fellow is to engage full-time in research and its dissemination. Like all Fellows, Research Fellows are welcome - indeed encouraged - to engage fully in the life and activities of the College.
 * Research Fellows are not required to contribute to teaching, though a Fellow who wishes to do so may undertake for extra payment some limited teaching within the College and University.
 * The number of Research Fellows elected varies from year to year depending on the strength of competition; in recent years it has been between 5 and 8.
 * The decisive meeting to choose the new Fellows will take place on 12 January 2015, and applicants will be informed of the results immediately afterwards.
 * The competition is open only to those for whom this Fellowship would be their first substantial paid academic or research appointment, discounting (i) any scholarship or studentship to assist study for a degree and (ii) up to nine months of post-doctoral work, counted from the date of submission of their PhD thesis to the date of the decisive meeting of the Fellowship Electors on 12 January 2015.
 * Applications must be submitted by 12.00 noon (GMT) on Friday 29 August 2014.
 * Informed about shortlisting via email (10/09)
 * Rejected (10/09)

University of Chicago (IL) - Harper and Schmidt Fellows - Deadline: 2 Nov. 2014
The University of Chicago Society of Fellows will begin accepting applications this fall for four-year postdoctoral teaching appointments as Harper and Schmidt Fellows who hold the rank of Collegiate Assistant Professor.

The Fellows are members of the College Faculty whose primary responsibility is to teach in the general education (Core) program. Candidates should demonstrate excellence in their original scholarship as well as in teaching.

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. The Fellowships are open to scholars in all disciplines and areas of specialization who will have completed all requirements for their Ph.D. degree no later than August 31, 2015. In most years, Fellows teach two courses (usually of identical preparation) for each of three quarters. Each Fellow also has the opportunity to design an independent course and each is eligible for one quarter of research sabbatical in the third year of residence. The annual salary for 2015-2016 will be $64,000.
 * Core courses in the Humanities
 * Core courses in the Social Sciences/History of European Civilization Core Sequence

The effective date for these teaching appointments will be September 1, 2015.

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


 * The web site will be available to accept applications beginning September 2, 2014.
 * Online applications must be completed by 11:59:59 PM CST, Sunday, November 2, 2014. Letters of recommendation must be submitted online by 11:59:59 PM CST, Sunday, November 16, 2014.
 * Announcement posted at Chronicle Vitae (8/14/14)

University of Chicago (IL) - Provost's Career Enhancement Postdoctoral Scholarship - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014
As part of an effort to promote a diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences among its faculty as set forth in the University of Chicago Diversity Statement, the University of Chicago invites applications for the Provost's Career Enhancement Postdoctoral Scholarship (PCEPS).

Number of Scholarships: Five two-year postdoctoral scholarships will be awarded for the term beginning fall 2015.

Salary and Other Support: Each postdoctoral scholarship will carry an annual salary of $60,000 and an annual research fund of $5,000. Postdoctoral scholars will be eligible for designated health-care and other benefit plans through the University of Chicago Postdoctoral Researcher Benefit Program.

Eligibility: Candidates must have completed the Ph.D., M.D., J.D., or foreign equivalent by September 1, 2015, and must have received their degree no earlier than November 1, 2011. Individuals currently holding a postdoctoral or faculty position at the University of Chicago are ineligible.

Application Process: Please visit the Provosts Postdoctoral Scholarship website at http://provostpostdoc.uchicago.edu/


 * Applications will be accepted September 1, 2014 through November 1, 2014. Contact Us: Provosts Postdoctoral Scholarships at the University of Chicago, 5801 S. Ellis Avenue, Suite 510, Chicago, Illinois 60637. [mailto:provostpostdoc@uchicago.edu provostpostdoc@uchicago.edu]

University of Colorado - Boulder (USA:CO) - Post-doc research associate, Environmental History - Review begins 20 Oct. 2014
The successful candidate will participate in two kinds of research projects, as well as be involved in public engagement activities about the social and behavioral sciences. The research projects include: - Research that relates population, agriculture, and environment in the United States since the 1800s - Research about the preservation of and access to research data in the context of broader questions of pubic access to all sorts of research materials, including publications In addition, it is possible for a successful candidate to teach up to one semester-long class per year, depending on the qualifications of the candidate and the needs of CU’s academic departments.
 * The Institute of Behavioral Science invites applications for a two-year research associate (“post-doctoral researcher”)position, beginning no later than the Fall of 2015. The position will involve working in Professor Myron Gutmann’s research group, focusing on research that links population and environment and on issues in data science related to data access and preservation.
 * The public engagement activities will be devoted to exposing social science research to stakeholders in Colorado and nationally, and engaging with those stakeholders to learn about their need for social and behavioral science research, and ways that researchers and stakeholders can collaborate.
 * Applicants must complete the Faculty/University Staff and EEO Data (application) form, and upload the following required documents: 1 – Curriculum Vitae, 2 – Proof of Highest Degree Earned, 3 – Document 1: Letter of Recommendation, 4 – Cover Letter, 5 – Two writing samples/publications
 * Review begins: 20 Oct 2014

University of Colorado (CO) - Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014
Beginning in 2014, the University of Colorado Boulder joins in a collaborative partnership with the University of California and the University of Michigan to offer postdoctoral fellowship opportunities at CU-Boulder. In this program, the University of Colorado Boulder offers postdoctoral research fellowships in all academic fields, coupled with faculty mentoring, professional development and academic networking opportunities.

The University of Colorado Boulder views these postdoctoral fellowships as providing an exceptional opportunity to recruit potential new faculty to the university by offering the possibility of either a postdoc alone or a combined postdoc and tenure-track faculty appointment.

The University seeks applicants whose creative work/research, teaching and service will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education. The program is particularly interested in scholars with the potential to bring to their academic careers the critical perspective that comes from their non-traditional educational background or understanding of the experiences of groups historically underrepresented in higher education.


 * For more details, see Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program - Applicant FAQ


 * Apply online at: http://ppfp.ucop.edu
 * The deadline for submitting the online application is November 1st each year. The deadline for faculty mentor and reference letters is December 1st each year.

===University of Glasgow (UK; Scot) - Research Assistant or Associate (2 positions) - Deadline 7th August 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * You will conduct core qualitative research on the Leverhulme funded project 'Housing, Everyday Life and Wellbeing over the Long-Term: Glasgow c.1950-1975', particularly organising, conducting and evaluating oral history interviews with present and former residents of post-war social housing; recording and evaluating qualitative data relating to high flats and new towns; conducting, presenting and publishing research relating to the project; helping in the carrying out of other project activities
 * Positions funded until Sept 2016 [possibly to start in 2014]
 * There are two positions available, at either Research Assistant or Research Associate level. One position will be based in the College of Arts, and one in the College of Social Sciences.
 * Apply online at www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs
 * Deadline: 7 Aug. 2014
 * intend to interview 26 Aug.

=== University of Illinois at Chicago (IL) - Postdoctoral Research Associate- Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs - Deadline:  20 Aug. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED === The University of Illinois at Chicago seeks a one-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow with strong program evaluation skills to (a) develop program evaluation and assessment plans for various initiatives to be implemented as a part of Strategic Plan for Increasing Undergraduate Success; and (b) to conduct program evaluations of existing college student success programs, some of which are in the UIC Honors College. The Fellow will work with faculty, staff, and administrators in both Academic Affairs and Student Affairs. The Fellow will use institutional data to evaluate existing programs and initiatives related to college student success, and develop new plans for gathering data useful for future assessments.

The ideal candidate must have program evaluation experience and related course work, advanced statistical skills (i.e., multivariate statistics, SPSS, and Mplus), and experience with research. The candidate also must have excellent communication skills and must be able to write evaluation plans, scholarly articles for publication, policy briefs, and grant applications. The position will report to the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Affairs (OVPUA), the unit on campus that coordinates initiatives to improve student success, including those identified in the Strategic Plan for Increasing Undergraduate Success.
 * A PhD in a social science discipline is required and must have been awarded within the last five years. Salary for this position is $56,000 with benefits. The position is available immediately, and review of applications will begin immediately.
 * Questions can be directed to Gerardo Jimenez, Director of Resources Management and Planning, at gjimenez@uic.edu or 312-355-0006. The University of Illinois at Chicago is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
 * Please submit a CV, statement of program evaluation research experience and expertise, undergraduate and graduate school transcripts (unofficial ok), and the names and contact information for three references online at https://jobs.uic.edu/job-board/job-details?jobID=44512 by August 20, 2014 for fullest consideration.

UPDATE: This position is still open and hasn't been filled [posted early October]

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (IL) - Chancellor's Post-Doctoral Research Associate; Latina/Latino Studies - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014

 * The Department of Latina/Latino Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign invites applications for two Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Associates. These are one-year appointments with a start date of August 16, 2015. Associates are expected to be in residence for the duration of the appointment (August 2015-May 2016). Each associate will be expected to give a presentation on his/her research project and to teach one of the department’s regularly offered undergraduate courses. The associates will be housed in the Department of Latina/Latino Studies, but will also be provided opportunities to build a supportive on-campus community with the associates from African American Studies, American Indian Studies, and Asian American Studies.
 * Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. (received after August 15, 2010). Individuals working toward a Ph.D. will be considered, but the dissertation must be defended and deposited prior to August 16, 2015. The primary focus of the successful candidates’ research must be U.S. Latinas/Latinos. Research from all disciplines and interdisciplines are eligible and will be considered
 * These are external appointments. Current University of Illinois faculty members and graduate students at the Urbana-Champaign campus are not eligible to apply. Scholars who received their Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are also not eligible for these appointments.
 * To Apply: Create your candidate profile through the University of Illinois application login page at http://go.illinois.edu/LatinaLatinoStudiesPostDocFellowshipApplication and upload your application materials: Letter of intent, Curriculum vitae, Statement of the research/writing project to be undertaken during the appointment, Scholarly writing sample (20 page minimum), Graduate transcripts (copies are acceptable, but official transcripts may be requested at a later date) Contact information for two professional references. For candidates who have not yet completed their Ph.D. at the time of application, one of these letters must be from the chair of the dissertation committee addressing the likelihood of completion by the starting date of the associateship. Note: Letters of reference cannot be uploaded. You must request that your letter writers email (preferably) or mail their recommendations directly to the department (by the deadline): M. Laura Castañeda Department of Latina/Latino Studies University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1207 W. Oregon St. Urbana, IL 61801 E-mail: lls-studies@illinois.edu
 * Deadline: 1 Dec. 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.
 * See also H-NET ad (posted 07/14/14)

===University of Massachusetts, Amherst (MA) - Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship for Sawyer Seminar on "Beyond Medieval and Modern" - Deadline: Nov. 10, 2014=== The College of Humanities and Fine Arts invites applicants for a Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship linked to the Sawyer Seminar, “Beyond Medieval and Modern: Rethinking Global Paradigms of Political Economy and Culture.” We seek a humanist or social scientist studying global connectivities within alternative periodizations or mappings of world history, political economy, or culture. We especially welcome applications from scholars with knowledge of  world historiography who:  study periods before western European hegemony and/or regions outside of western Europe, and give attention to the role of these periods or places in the so-called “rise of modernity” after 1500 (including any of its dimensions--political, cultural, economic, ideological).

Responsibilities: Participate in the full seminar series (including seminar paper presentation, public lecture, and attendance at all events); help to organize seminar events; mentor graduate students, individually and in a multi-meeting research workshop. No formal teaching. The fellow will also be assigned a faculty mentor, affiliated with an appropriate department in the Humanities or Social Sciences.

Requirements: Start date: August 2, 2015. Salary: $50,000 plus benefits.
 * Expertise in interdisciplinary methods and trans-regional research in Humanities or Social Sciences with some knowledge of “pre-modern” periods and scholarship on modernity, empire, and/or political economy;
 * Recent Ph.D. degree; received by August 2015.
 * 3 letters of reference

Application Instructions:

Please apply in two steps: 1) submit your full cover letter, CV, research statement/project abstract (2-4 pages), and writing sample (in PDF, 25-30 pages), ideally several days before the priority deadline; and 2) respond soon thereafter to subsequent email request to have your recommenders submit letters to Interview Exchange (minimum 3 letters of reference required).

http://umass.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=53122&CNTRNO=0&


 * The priority deadline is November 10, 2014; all materials should arrive by that date to ensure full consideration.  We highly recommend submitting your application a week or more in advance of this priority deadline to give your recommenders time to submit their letters, which they won’t be able to do until we have received all your other materials and written to you requesting letters.

===University of Melbourne (AUS) - ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of the Emotions - Postdoctoral Fellows (Trigg) - Deadline: 7 July 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * 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 (AUS) - ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of the Emotions - Postdoctoral Fellow (Zika) - Deadline: 7 July 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * 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 - DEADLINE PASSED
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
 * NOTE: "$30 Application fee"
 * Announcement of fellowships posted at Chronicle Vitae on June 18 2014.

University of Michgan (MI) - LRCCS Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Study of China - Deadline: 1 Feb. 2015
The Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies (LRCCS) at the University of Michigan (U-M) is pleased to announce the establishment of the LRCCS Postdoctoral Fellowships to support research in the study of China. This opportunity is open to scholars in the humanities or social sciences conducting well-designed research and writing projects. Two fellows are selected annually.

Eligibility: Research topics can cover any historical period of China - including contemporary China - and involve any academic discipline in the humanities and social sciences. Candidates must be able to provide evidence of successful completion of their PhD degree by June of the year of appointment and may not be more than five (5) years beyond receipt of the PhD. Applicants who do not have native command of English must include the date and score of the most recent TOEFL examination or other evidence of proficiency in English (such as a degree from a US university or a letter from an academic advisor). University of Michigan doctoral degree recipients are not eligible for this fellowship.

Program requirements: The fellowship appointment begins in September 2015 and concludes in August 2016. Fellows must physically reside in the University of Michigan vicinity during the academic year and actively participate in the events and the intellectual life of the Center. Each fellow is expected to give one presentation in the LRCCS Noon Lecture Series in the Winter academic term (January-April), be a guest-lecturer in at least one meeting of the Center’s interdisciplinary graduate seminar (CCS 501/CCS 502), and contribute to the greater Michigan community by mentoring or advising students.

Stipend and benefits: Total stipend for fellowship duration: US$45,000. Fellowship recipients and their dependents will be eligible for University of Michigan health-insurance and health-savings benefits.Up to US$10,000 of research funding is available to each fellow during the post-doctoral appointment (budget submission required in order to begin use of funds).
 * Application process: Application deadline is February 1, 2015. Candidates are required to apply through the University of Michigan Career Site by the deadline date; job posting is located at http://umjobs.org/job_detail/101413 (please upload one document combining (a) Current CV; (b) Research and/or writing plan for the appointment year; (c) Recent writing sample; (d) Other document such as additional evidence of English proficiency). Two letters of reference must be submitted via Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/26523 (no registration fee required for applicant or recommender). Notifications will be made by April 15, 2015. For questions regarding the program, please email Jen Zhu (zzhu@umich.edu).

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (NC) - Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity - Deadline: 15 Nov. 2014
As part of a continuing commitment to building a culturally diverse intellectual community and advancing scholars from underrepresented groups in higher education, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity (CPPFD) is pleased to offer postdoctoral research appointments for a period of two years. The purpose of CPPFD is to develop scholars from underrepresented groups for possible tenure track appointments at the University of North Carolina and other research universities. Postdoctoral scholars will be engaged full-time in research and may teach only one course per fiscal year. This program is funded by the State of North Carolina.

The CPPFD is a nationally recognized and extremely competitive program. We typically receive more than 750 applications per year and typically fund 4-5 new postdoctoral researchers per year.

Applications for study in any discipline represented on the campus are welcome. Please specify your discipline of interest when applying.

Stipend Eligibility
 * $42,000 per calendar year
 * $2,000 per year research fund for research expenses, including travel.
 * Applicants must have completed their doctoral degree within the past five years and no later than July 1st of the current year.
 * The primary criterion for selection is evidence of scholarship potentially competitive for tenure track appointments at the University of North Carolina and other research universities.
 * AN IMPORTANT SECONDARY CRITERION IS THE SUPPORT OF PROSPECTIVE DEPARTMENTS.
 * Preference will be given to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill strongly encourages applications from African American, Native American and Hispanic scholars.

Online application will be available September 15: https://apps.research.unc.edu/postdoc_fd/
 * Deadline: The application deadline is November 15 at 11:59 EST.

===University of Oslo (NOR) - Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Digital Humanities related to Folklore Archives - Deadline: 1 Oct. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== A Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship is available at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages (IKOS), University of Oslo. The Research Fellowship is based in Cultural History and Museology and dedicated to digital humanities and folklore collections/ archives.The successful candidate is expected to become part of the research environment of the department and contribute to its development, especially in relation to Norsk Folkeminnesamling (Norwegian Folklore Archives), a national archive for cultural history and folklore hosted at IKOS.

The main purpose of post-doctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in higher academic positions within their disciplines. The appointment is for a period of three years (2015-2017) and the position entails a 10% compulsory workload of teaching and supervision duties.

Requirements The doctoral dissertation must have been submitted for evaluation before the application deadline.
 * PhD in cultural history, folklore studies or related areas.
 * The applicant is expected to develop a project in cultural history using approaches from the field of digital humanities. The project should connect to Norsk Folkeminnesamling (Norwegian Folklore Archives): http://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/tjenester/kunnskap/samlinger/norsk-folkeminnesamling/
 * Personal suitability and motivation for the position

In the evaluation of the applications, emphasis will be placed on: Applicants must submit the following attachments with the electronic application form, preferably in pdf format: Please note that all documents must be in English or a Scandinavian language.
 * the project’s scientific merit, research-related relevance and innovation
 * the applicant’s estimated academic and personal ability to carry out the project within the allotted time frame an contribute to the main project
 * good co-operative skills, and the ability to successfully join in academic collaboration within and across disciplines.
 * Application letter
 * Curriculum Vitae with grades listed
 * List of published and unpublished works
 * Project description (approximately 3-5 pages). The project description must present a feasible progress plan. It is expected that the applicant will be able to complete the project during the period of appointment

The short-listed candidates will be invited to an interview at the University of Oslo or we will arrange for an interview on Skype.

See also http://www.hf.uio.no/for-ansatte/arbeidsstotte/personal/rekruttering/regler-tilsettinger/#postdocENG
 * Application deadline: 1 October 2014.

===University of Oxford, All Souls College (UK) - Five-year Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships - Deadline: 12 Sept. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * '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 - DEADLINE PASSED===
 * "[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 Oxford (UK) - Postdoctoral Fellow in Early Modern Europe - Deadline: 6 Aug. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED

 * Applications are invited for a fixed-term 2-year postdoctoral fellowship within the HERA-funded international research project ‘Marrying Cultures: Queens Consort and European Identities 1500 - 1800’, led by Professor Helen Watanabe-O’Kelly. The post is tenable from 1 September 2014 to 30 September 2016.
 * Further details about the project are available on the project’s website at: http://www.marryingcultures.eu.
 * Applicants must have completed doctoral degree in a relevant discipline relating to early modern Europe (e.g. history, art history, modern languages and literatures, history of music, cultural history), have excellent communication skills, knowledge of another European language and good organisational skills. The successful applicant will undertake independent research on a relevant foreign queen consort of the appointee’s own choosing, to be agreed with the Project Leader, and will assist the Project Leader in the administration of the project
 * Deadline: noon (local time) 6 Aug. 2014
 * Intend to interview week starting the 18 Aug.

===University of Pennsylvania (PA) - Katz Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship ("Jews Beyond Reason") - Deadline: 9 Nov. 2014=== The mind, as the Jewish philosopher Philo of Alexandria recognized two thousand years ago, is not guided by rationality alone; it is also driven by appetite and by the passions, and from his age until our own, Jewish thinkers and producers of culture have recognized something nonrational at the core of being human. Ancient rabbinic sources speak of the yetser, an inclination or impulse, as a driver of human behavior, and source of creativity and destructiveness. The medieval philosopher Maimonides subordinated imagination to philosophy, and yet without imagination, he also realized, there would be no prophecy. And the world owes the discovery of the unconscious to the Jewish physician Sigmund Freud. Jewish thought, history, and culture offer many opportunities to explore those aspects of the mind that lie beneath reason, that go beyond it, that resist it.

During its 2015–2016 fellowship year, the Katz Center will focus on those aspects of internal life that lie beyond reason—emotions and feelings, the unconscious, sensation, imagination, impulse, intuition, and the nonrational dimensions of reason itself. The topic can be explored through various disciplinary perspectives such as history, literary criticism, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, art, and musicology. Relevant fellowship proposals might address any of the following topics:
 * Emotions and feelings. Though rooted in neurological and physical responses, scholars recognize that emotions—like love, anger, anxiety, joy, fear, empathy, sympathy, sadness, desire, pain, and pleasure—are shaped by culture. What is there to be learned about emotions in Jewish cultural contexts?
 * Sensation. Another area of research that engages fields such as art history, film studies, ethnomusicology, ethics, and literature is sensation, a topic that includes sight, sound, touch, or scent within Jewish cultural or artistic contexts.
 * The unconscious. Interest in psychoanalysis continues to thrive, as does the deployment of psychoanalytic approaches to analyze literature and understand behavior. The Center welcomes proposals that bridge Jewish studies and the study of psychoanalysis and its history.
 * Mental illness. The idea of “madness” or mental illness in Jewish contexts approached from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
 * Imagination. What is the history of imagination in Jewish culture? How is the imagination understood within specific periods of history or by particular thinkers, and how does that history relate to the broader history of imagination? Also potentially relevant are studies of Jewish artists and their engagement with movements that emphasize the non-rational (Romanticism, Expressionism, etc.).
 * The nonrational within rationality itself. One of the projects associated with post-modernism is a critique of rationality, the exposure of its metaphysical foundations and blind spots. The year is open to research that explores nonrational dimensions of Jewish philosophy or other modes of rationality, including that which draws on new methods or theories to challenge the distinction between reason and nonrational dimensions of subjectivity/cognition.

The Katz Center invites applications from scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and the arts at all levels, as well as outstanding graduate students in the final stages of writing their dissertations. Stipend amounts are based on academic standing and financial need with a maximum of $50,000 for the academic year. Fellowship recipients will be notified by February 6, 2015.

Applications are available on our website: http://katz.sas.upenn.edu
 * More details are available at: https://katz.sas.upenn.edu/fellowship-program/next-year
 * Application Deadline: November 9, 2014.
 * Also posted at Jewish Studies 2014-2015

===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.

===University of Pennsylvania (PA) - Postdoctoral Fellowship for Academic Diversity Program - Deadline: 30 Sept. 2014 - DEADLINE PASSED=== The Postdoctoral Fellowship for Academic Diversity Program is a competitive program whose goal is to increase the diversity of the community of scholars devoted to academic research. We seek to attract promising researchers and educators from different backgrounds, races, ethnic groups, and other diverse populations whose life experience, research experience and employment background will contribute significantly to the academic mission. Fellowships are available for postdoctoral training in all areas of study at Penn. Successful candidates will receive mentored scholarly and research training as well as courses and workshops to enhance their research success skills and prepare them for a faculty position in a major university.

Eligibility
 * Graduate students from PENN and other institutions who have completed, or will complete their requirements for Ph.D. by the Fellowship start date.
 * Postdoctoral scholars from other institutions who have completed their dissertation within the last three years.
 * Professional applicants (M.D., D.M.D., V.M.D., J.D., etc) within a year of completing their post-degree professional training.
 * Candidates must be US citizens or permanent residents.
 * Postdocs, residents and fellows who currently have a position at Penn are ineligible for this program.

Fellows receive a stipend of $43,000 in year 1 with $2,000 increments in years 2 and 3, as well as annual allowances for travel ($2,000) and research ($5,000), and a one-time relocation expense of $5,000. The University also provides a medical, vision, dental and life insurance benefits package. Successful candidates will receive highly mentored scholarly and research training as well as courses and workshops to enhance their research success skills and prepare them for a faculty position in a major university.

Start dates will be arranged in consultation with the faculty mentor for July 2015.

Academic Diversity Fellowship Program Application
 * Application Deadline: For the 2015-2016 academic year, the deadline is September 30, 2014.

University of Pittsburgh (PA) - Postdoc in World History of Science, Medieval/Early Modern - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014

 * The World History Center (www.worldhistory.pitt.edu) and the Department of History (www.history.pitt.edu) at the University of Pittsburgh seek applicants, pending budgetary approval, for a postdoctoral fellowship in World History of Science beginning January 2015 and continuing three semesters to May 2016
 * We seek candidates who can demonstrate strong training in global historical studies, and who have a specialization in history of science. The successful candidate will direct a conference on the history of scientific encounters among Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars from 1200 to 1600 CE: this is the third in a series of conferences on world history of science. The postdoc will also co-edit a collective volume based on the conference, and will participate in research, teaching, and other activities of the center and the department.
 * Teaching will include one course each semester.
 * Candidates must have completed their Ph.D. before January 2015.
 * Send letter of application, full CV, a dissertation chapter, and three letters of recommendation to Patrick Manning, Chair, World History of Science Postdoc Search Committee, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. Application materials may be submitted by e-mail to [mailto:pmanning@pitt.edu pmanning@pitt.edu].
 * Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014.

University of Queensland (AUS) - Postdoctoral Fellowships on Science and Secularization - Deadline: 26 Oct. 2014
The University of Queensland is seeking to appoint two Postdoctoral Research Fellows for up to five years to conduct research on themes related to 'Science and Secularization'. These Fellowships are associated with Professor Harrison's Australian Research Council Laureate which will investigate science and secularization in different historical periods and in different cultural contexts.

The project will be based in the Centre for the History of European Discourses at The University of Queensland (UQ). UQ is known as one of Australia's premier learning and research institutions, located in an attractive setting in the city of Brisbane.

The role: The successful candidates will work on a topic related to the themes of the project and will make a significant contribution to the project outcomes. While applications concerned with any aspect of science and secularization are welcome, applicants with an interest in cross cultural comparisons, science and secularization in non-Western contexts are particularly welcome.

The person: Applicants require a PhD in a relevant field. These would include religious studies, history, history of science, and sociology. Candidates with doctorates in other fields will be considered if their area of research expertise is relevant to the project.

Remuneration: These are full-time, fixed term appointments at Academic level A for up to five years. The remuneration package will be in the range AUD$74,625 - $80,107 p.a., plus employer superannuation contributions of 17%.

Job No: 496461

UQ is an equal opportunity employer. For a full position description please visit:http://jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/#/job/496461/postdoctoral-research-fellow

For information on completing the application process please visit:http://www.uq.edu.au/uqjobs/index.html?page=149386&pid=149313

Further information about the University, the State of Queensland and living in Brisbane is available via the University’s website at http://www.uq.edu.au/
 * Applications close: 26 October 2014.

University of South Florida (FL) - Postdoctoral Scholar - “Global Change in a Dynamic World” - Deadline: 5 Dec. 2014
Renewable Postdoctoral Scholarships for 2015-16 beginning August 7. Teaching 1-1. Salary $40,000. Doctoral degree 2012 or later. Candidates who defend dissertations by June 1, 2015 considered.

Application should include: 1.    Letter stating interest. Say (i) How your research and teaching would contribute to theme “Global Change in a Dynamic World.” Possible subtopics include sustainability, technology and information; communication and language development; cultural diasporas; ethnicity, gender, and aging issues; cultural heritage and histories; citizenship; identity; economic, educational, and environmental disparities; ethics; human rights; animal rights; and peace and conflict. Both past and contemporary perspectives may be considered. (ii) How you would contribute to goals of USF Strategic Plan (http://www.ods.usf.edu/Plans/Strategic/docs/USF-Strategic-Plan-2013-2018.pdf). (iii) Department with which you would like to be affiliated. (iv) Teaching experience and courses you would like to offer. (v) Your long-term goals. 2.    A curriculum vitae. 3.    Two reference letters. 4.    Scanned copies of up to three published papers (max 50 pages). 5.    Scanned copy of transcript from doctoral-granting institution. 6.    Copies of teaching evaluations from most recent academic year.
 * Send by December 5 to[mailto:postdoc@usf.edu postdoc@usf.edu]

University of Southern California (CA) - Provost's Postdoctoral Scholars in the Humanities - Deadline: 14 Nov. 2014
The University of Southern California (USC) Provosts Postdoctoral Scholars Program in the Humanities is a key element in USC's distinctive contribution to scholarship and academic excellence in the realm of the humanities.

Postdoctoral Scholars are appointed for two years, and begin in August of the academic year to which candidates are appointed. Provosts scholars will teach three courses over four semesters, with one semester free for full-time research. The salary for Provosts Postdoctoral Scholars is $50,000 per year plus fringe benefits, with a research and travel account of $6,000 per year.

To apply, please visit: https://postdocs.usc.edu/apply/


 * The deadline to apply is Friday, November 14, 2014, 12 noon, PST

===University of St. Andrews (UK: Scot) - Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies- Deadline: 24 Sept. 2014 -  DEADLINE PASSED===
 * 18-month Reseach Fellowship to begin January 2015, or as soon as possible thereafter (negotiable),
 * The School of History is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow on the research project “The Islamisation of Anatolia, c. 1100-1500” (ERC FP7 grant 284076 see https://www.islam-anatolia.ac.uk). The successful candidate will possess or be in the final stages of completing a PhD in an aspect of pre-modern Middle Eastern/Islamic Studies and have a good knowledge of Old Anatolian Turkish and/or Persian and experience of working with Islamic manuscripts. The principal duties of the successful candidate will be to publish research on an aspect of the spread of Islamic religion, literature or culture, broadly interpreted, in Anatolia and/or the Ottoman lands prior to c. 1500; and to assist in the collection of codicological information on Islamic manuscripts from Anatolia and the Ottoman lands prior to c. 1500 for inclusion in a database which will be one of the project’s outputs.
 * Informal enquiries should be addressed to the Principal Investigator, Dr Andrew Peacock, acsp@st-andrews.ac.uk. Please quote ref:  ML1479
 * Further Particulars: ML1479AR FPs.doc
 * Deadline: 24 Sept. 2014.

University of Toronto (CA) - Jackman Humanities Institute - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows - Deadline: 1 Dec . 2014
The Jackman Humanities Institute at the University of Toronto seeks 3 Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows for a two-year appointment 2015-2017 with research relevant to the 2015-16 theme:

Things That Matter

Because words are the privileged medium of communication, things have long been characterized as mute. However, a focus on material culture has provided a particularly fruitful field of research in the humanities. Things bear affective, social, cultural, historical, religious, economic, and political meanings and relations. They can be traces of the past, commodities or gifts, symbols of the divine, tools, raw or natural materials, or works of art, furnishings or decorations, or merely be moved out of our way. They provide insights into how people make sense of experience and come together as societies. Whether as relics of ancient cultures or as contemporary commodities, things are at the heart of humanities disciplines. How can we make them talk? What do things tell us about societies and their histories?

Fellowships begin 1 July 2015.

Eligibility: Ph.D. completed between 1 July 2012 and 1 May 2015.


 * Apply at http://www.humanities.utoronto.ca by 1 December 2014.

University of Warwick (UK; Eng) - Research Fellows (History) - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014
You will possess a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field, demonstrating knowledge of 19th- and/or 20th-century history of medicine, and will possess the ability to carry out high-calibre historical research and analysis (including work in dispersed archives and repositories) independently and collaboratively.
 * 1x 3 year and 1x 2 year fellowships Prisoners, Medical Care and Entitlement to Health in England and Ireland, 1850-2000’
 * [second job posting here]
 * 3 year post [75230-094] You will conduct a specified programme of research, on ‘Managing Health and Disease in Prison’, involving independent and collaborative historical research in archives and libraries in England and Ireland, along lines agreed with the project’s PIs. The post will be based at the Centre for the History of Medicine (CHM), University of Warwick, and supervised by Professor Marland. During research visits to Ireland, the postholder will report to Dr Catherine Cox. The Research Fellow will advance and participate in policy related and public outreach activities central to the project. You will produce high quality academic outputs based on your research. You will work collaboratively within the project’s research team, provide frequent reports on the research conducted, co-convene policy workshops, produce policy reports, and assist in the management of public events, social media activity and the project website. You will possess a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field, demonstrating knowledge of 19th- and/or 20th-century history of medicine.
 * 2 year post [75229-094] The postholder will be based at Warwick in Year 1 and in Dublin in Year 2.
 * Deadline for both posts: 15 Oct. 2014.

University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA: WI) - AW Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, 2015-17 - Deadline: 1 Nov. 2014
The University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for its postdoctoral fellowship program in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, it will provide 3 two-year postdoctoral fellowships for recent PhD recipients starting on August 24, 2015. Fellows will be affiliated with a department in the College of Letters and Science, as well as the Institute for Research in the Humanities and the Center for the Humanities. They will teach one undergraduate course per semester in one of the humanities or humanistic social science departments in the College of Letters & Science.

The theme for 2015-2017 is Violences. We seek research that addresses the locations, causes, experiences, and effects of violence in scales varying from large to small, societal to individual, transnational to domestic, transhistorical to localized, physical and psychological, to epistemological and spiritual. Who or what engages in violence? Why and with what results? Who or what experiences violence? Why and with what results? What are the forces that generate violence, or its opposite, some form of non-violence? What is the role of memory in the legacies of violence? Research can focus on violence in relationship to human, animal, environmental, material, and/or mechanical experiences or conditions; and to the interrelationship of violence in and beyond its binary relationships with non-violence, peace, reconciliation, politics, and so forth. Projects can address communal and/or individual violence in war, religion, sectarianism, terrorism, families, sexuality, and other forms of embodied experience. We welcome projects that engage aesthetics, philosophy, cultural studies, history, psychology, critical race studies, geography, linguistics, media studies, LGBTQ studies, performativity, embodiment, and other core and emerging approaches to the topic. Interdisciplinary scope across fields in the humanities or between the humanities, arts, sciences, and social sciences is also encouraged.

In 2015-2016 the stipend for postdoctoral fellows will be at least $58,526 per academic year, with a $2,000 per year research allowance, $3,000 per year travel allowance, and $2,500 computer allowance in the first year. Fellows are eligible for health insurance.

Full eligibility requirements and application materials available here.

Application materials, including reference letters, must be submitted via Interfolio here.

===University of York (UK;Eng) - Post Doctoral Research Associate, British Cinema in the 1960s - Deadline: 4 Nov. 2014===
 * All application materials must be submitted by November 1, 2014.
 * Also posted at H-NET (08/12/14) and Chronicle Vitae (9/3/14)
 * 3  year research post-doc on the AHRC-funded project: Transformation and Tradition in British Cinema of the 1960s: Industry, Creativity and National Branding, to begin 1 Jan 2015
 * The project will be led by Professor Petrie, the Co-Investigator is Dr Melanie Williams of the University of East Anglia and the British Film Institute is also involved as a Project Partner.
 * The Project will instigate a major reconsideration of British cinema of the 1960s. Three key areas will be explored: Firstly, the organisation and functioning of the British film industry during the 1960s, concentrating on the industrial frameworks of production and distribution, and the significance of independents. Secondly, how British films were framed through promotion, marketing and reviewing, considering how discourses of Britishness functioned to ‘brand’ films. Thirdly, the creative process of film-making during the period, focussing on the contributions made by different creative personnel, developments in production practices and the changing institutional, technological and aesthetic contexts of film production. The influence of other cultural forms and industries – notably television, advertising, popular music and fashion will be considered. The York team will concentrate on the first two of these areas.
 * A very good first degree, master’s degree and PhD in a relevant subject (film/media) will be required. Knowledge of the British cinema and film industry is essential together with previous experience of undertaking research about aspects of the British film industry.
 * Apply online
 * Deadline: 4 Nov. 2014

Valparaiso University (IN) - Lilly Fellows Program - Two-Year Residential Postdoctoral Fellowship - Deadline: 4 Nov. 2014
One of the three initiatives the Lilly Fellows Program sustains is the Two-Year, Residential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at Valparaiso University.

Lilly Postdoctoral Fellowships are two-year residential fellowships for teacher-scholars who seek to renew and enrich their intellectual and professional lives while preparing for leadership roles at church-related institutions of higher learning. Each academic year, up to three Fellows are appointed for two-year periods. Fellows are selected from applicants who have an interest in the relationship between Christianity and the academic vocation and seek a career at a church-related college or university. Fellows are in residence at Valparaiso University in Valparaiso, Indiana. The Lilly Fellows Program is fully ecumenical.


 * For appointments beginning in the academic year 2015-2017 an applicant must have received the PhD, DMA, DFA, MFA, or equivalent terminal degree no earlier than December 2013. The degree must be completed by August 2015.


 * Fellows will be recruited from the following disciplines: art and art history; creative writing; history; interdisciplinary studies; languages and literatures; music and music history; philosophy; religion; rhetoric; theatre history and theatre arts. Candidates will be asked to demonstrate their interest in the aims of the Lilly Fellows Program and commitment to explore teaching as a Christian vocation.

Lilly Fellows are incorporated into a community of Christian teacher-scholars through: Teaching experiences in seven courses over two years in appropriate departments and Christ College (Honors College) at Valparaiso University; Mentoring over the course of two years by a senior faculty member from the Fellow's discipline or Christ College; Participation in weekly meetings of a two-year colloquium program led by Senior Fellows from Valparaiso University; Research opportunities for scholarly or creative work in the Fellow's field and in the relationship of Christianity to the academic vocation: Opportunities to develop contact with representatives selected from the Program's National Network of Church-Related Colleges and Universities; Assistance in the second year with post-doctoral career planning and placement.
 * Also posted at Chronicle Vitae (Sept. 1 2014)
 * Link to Apply: http://apply.interfolio.com/25747
 * Deadline: November 4, 2014.

===Vanderbilt University (TN) - 2015/2016 Andrew W. Mellon Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowship ("Vernacular Islam beyond the Arab World") - Deadline: 14 Jan. 2015=== Program co-directors: Tony K. Stewart (Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair in Humanities, Religious Studies), David J. Wasserstein (Eugene Greener, Jr. Professor of Jewish Studies, History), and Samira Sheikh (Associate Professor of History)

The Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities will host a year-long interdisciplinary Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar on the theme "When the Fringe Dwarfs the Center: Vernacular Islam beyond the Arab World" during the 2015/2016 academic year. Seminar participants will trace the historical processes that have led to the development of local or vernacular Islams.

The myriad forms of vernacular Islam often develop in uneasy relationship to the projected authority of the Arab center, and to those who propose that Islam is singular, exceptional, and inherently transnational. How and why these tensions develop will be the focus of the seminar. We argue that as most Muslims live in the "fringes," we need to problematize the notions of center and periphery, the relationship of the symbolic core to its ever-expanding outlying majority, and the latter's creative adaptations of Islam. Mapping and interrogating the growth of the huge variety of vernacular forms of Islam is the necessary first step towards determining what is deemed variable and what (if anything) essential in these formations. We have identified three critical interlocking factors that should allow us to trace more effectively the historical trajectories that have encouraged successful vernacularization: adaptation by the many and varied languages of Islam, the changing nature of authority in Islam, and the expanding material environments of Islam. Each of these three will be the focus of a six-week module, with each building on the previous one, and the series will culminate in a fourth and final module that should serve as a pragmatic test case by tracing the histories of these three interrelated factors into the current growing tensions in the fringe that parallel in significant ways, but also diverge from, the Arab Spring in the Middle East and North Africa. This last module will also examine some of the surprisingly innovative strategies that have served to offset or mitigate that series of shocks. The decision to tease out the key threads of expanding linguistic variation, the changing nature of political authority, and the oft-neglected importance of material culture in the practices of Islam should enable us to understand better the new developments across the Islamic world that have caught many people by surprise. It is not clear if we will be able to discern a pattern or patterns to this sea change, but the three threads identified here, wound together, reflect that Islam is varied, that its variety comes both from within and from contact with the world outside, and that such contact continues in the post-colonial period to affect and help shape political and cultural change everywhere in the world of Islam. Examined systematically, the strategy should provide a reasonable and common framework by which vernacular forms of Islam can be fruitfully compared.

In addition to the three seminar co-directors, the seminar will consist of six Vanderbilt University faculty members, two Vanderbilt University graduate students, and one Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow from an institution other than Vanderbilt. Scholars selected for participation will also be appointed as Warren Center Fellows for the 2015/2016 year. Fellows will receive individual research funds for participation in the program. Funds will also be available to the seminar to host an array of visiting speakers during the year that the seminar is meeting as well as a follow up program that will be planned by members of the seminar for the next academic year.

We invite applications for the Andrew W. Mellon Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowship from young scholars in all disciplines whose lively presence will help to focus our work and stimulate discussions. An applicant's Ph.D. must have been awarded between December 30, 2009 and December 30, 2014. The seminar meets weekly and will allow the Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow ample time to pursue a major research project. The combined interests of the Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow and the Vanderbilt faculty fellows will determine the exact form and content of seminar discussions.

The Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow is provided with a spacious office within the Center's own building. The fellowship pays a stipend of $50,000 and provides a research fund of $3,000 for the academic year in residence. The fellowship also provides up to $1,500 in moving expenses.

APPLICATION MATERIALS AVAILABLE HERE


 * Complete applications must be submitted by January 14, 2015.

===Volkswagen Foundation - Postdoctoral Fellowships in the Humanities at Universities and Research Institutes in Germany - Deadline: 15 Oct. 2014=== Each academic year, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Volkswagen Foundation fund up to twelve Post-doctoral Fellowships in the Humanities for stays of 9 to 12 months in Germany. The cooperating institutions are the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, the Lichtenberg-Kolleg in Göttingen, the Exzellence Cluster and the Zukunftskolleg der Universität Konstanz, the Dahlem Humanities Center, Freie Universität Berlin, the Berliner Zentrum Moderner Orient, the Deutsche Archäologische Institut (DIA) in Berlin, the Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek in Frankfurt, the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel, the Deutsche Literaturarchiv in Marbach, the Leibniz Institute of European History Mainz (IEG) and the Leopoldina Centre for the Study of the History of Science and Science Academies at Halle (Saale).

The Fellowships address postdocs at American universities and research institutes working in the Humanities who wish to spend some time in Germany working on a research project.

Details of conditions and the application procedure can be found under Information for Applicants (pdf). Applications must be filed electronically via the electronic application system.
 * Application deadline is October 15, 2014.

Washington University in St. Louis (MO) - Friedman Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies - Deadline: 1 Dec. 2014
Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for the Friedman Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish Studies. Applications will be accepted from scholars in any field of Jewish Studies. This position is for the 2015-2016 academic year, with renewal possible for the 2016-2017 academic year. The Friedman fellow will be assigned a faculty mentor; will be expected to teach one course per semester, designed in consultation with the faculty mentor and department chair, and conduct research in his/her area of Jewish Studies. The Fellowship includes a salary of $50,000 plus benefits for the nine-month academic year. Candidates from universities both within and outside the United States are welcome to apply. Applicants must have earned the Ph.D. by the beginning of the fall semster 2015 and not earlier than 2012.


 * Applications will be reviewed beginning December 1, 2014.  Please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample, a research statement, and three letters of recommendation (sent directly by recommender) to: Chair, Friedman Post-Doctoral Fellow Search Committee, Jewish, Islamic, and Near Eastern Languages & Cultures, Washington University in St. Louis, One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1121, St. Louis, MO  63130-4899. For inquiries, please contact the Department of Jewish, Islamic and Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at [mailto:jinelc@artsci.wustl.edu jinelc@artsci.wustl.edu]. Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and actively encourages applications by women and members of minority groups.  Employment eligibility is required upon appointment.
 * Also posted at Jewish Studies 2014-2015

Washington University in St. Louis (MO) - 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.)

Yale University (CT) - International Security Studies - Henry Chauncey Jr. '57 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Grand Strategy (Deadline: 15 Dec. 2014)
The Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy, which operates under the auspices of International Security Studies, awards one or more Henry Chauncey Jr. '57 Postdoctoral Fellowships each year. These fellowships begin each September with a term of one academic year. By mutual agreement of the fellow and ISS, the fellowship may be renewable for a second year.

These fellowships will provide opportunities for research and teaching in the field of "grand strategy" broadly defined. Fellows must be in residence at yale, and must have successfully defended their doctoral dissertation before the appointment begins. The Program welcomes applicants from both mid-career and junior scholars. Scholars who have previously held an ISS fellowship are eligible to apply.

Fellows will be expected to conduct their own research and to teach at least one course on a subject relevant to grand strategy during each year in which they hold the fellowship. The stipend will be at least $50,000. The fellowship will provide shared office space and access to Yale facilities as well as membership in the Yale Health Plan.

Please submit vita, a 5-page research proposal (describing how the fellowship will be used), transcripts, a short (no more than 50 page) writing sample, and three letters of reference to: Igor Biryukov, Senior Administrative Assistant, International Security Studies, Yale University, P.O. Box 208353, New  Haven, CT 06520-8353.
 * The deadline for receipt of application maternials is December 15, 2014. Finalists may be asked to visit yale for an on-campus interview, or to participate in a telephone interview. Yale University is an AA/EOE. Female, minority and handicapped candidates, and vetarans are encouraged to apply.