The Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships. The Geophysical Laboratory emphasizes interdisciplinary experimental and theoretical research in fields ranging from geoscience, microbiology, chemistry, to physics.
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Carnegie Observatories Fellowship Program
Carnegie Observatories operates several semi-annual post-doctoral fellowship programs in observational and theoretical astronomy and instrumentation. Fellows are allowed to pursue the research topics of their choice and have access to all of Carnegie’s observing facilities in Chile.
Department of Terrestrial Magnetism: Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Department of Earth and Planetary Science offers a variety of postdoctoral fellowship and associate positions. Fellows and associates can engage in a wide range of experiences that are shaped to preserve maximum flexibility and to fit the scientific interests of both Staff Members and Fellows.
Dissertation Support Program
A fellowship program that provides support while the graduate student conducts dissertation research. Students should apply in the year prior to the beginning of their dissertation research program, but not until they can describe their intended research in general terms.
Paul R. Wolf Memorial Scholarship
The purpose of the Award is to encourage and commend college students who display exceptional interest, desire, ability, and aptitude to enter the profession of teaching Surveying, Mapping, or Photogrammetry. The Award consists of a certificate and a check in the amount of $3,000.
Amelia Earhart Fellowship
Women of any nationality pursuing a Ph.D./doctoral degree who demonstrate a superior academic record in the field of aerospace-related sciences and aerospace-related engineering are eligible. The fellowship provides a $10,000 stipend.
Research Grants
These research grants are awarded to PhD candidates, master’s degree holders, and post-doc researchers for research in Germany. Applicants may be from any field of study.
The Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship
The Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program is a distinguished transatlantic initiative that each year offers twenty accomplished young Americans the opportunity to complete a high-level professional development program in Germany.
Miller Research Fellowships
The Miller Institute seeks to discover and encourage individuals of outstanding talent, and to provide them with the opportunity to pursue their research on the Berkeley campus. Each Miller Fellow is nominated and sponsored by a department of the Berkeley campus.
Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program
The Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program (PHIFP) is a 2-year applied training fellowship for professionals with a master’s or higher degree. Professionals are trained to apply principles of public health informatics to the practice of public health.