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Friends of the Princeton University Library: Visiting Fellowships

The fellowships are meant to help defray expenses incurred in traveling to and residing in Princeton during the tenure of the fellowship. The length of the fellowship will depend on the applicant’s research proposal, but is ordinarily one month.

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Office of Population Research

The Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child Wellbeing (CRCW) at the Office of Population Research is offering highly competitive Postdoctoral Research Associate positions to individuals with documented interest in the study of children and families, and in interdisciplinary collaborations. Appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal, with negotiable starting dates for the […]

Society of Fellows in The Liberal Arts Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Princeton Society of Fellows is an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and selected natural sciences. Hosted jointly by the Humanities Council and academic departments, postdoctoral Fellows pursue their research and teach half time.

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships in Hellenic Studies

The Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton University invites applications for three post-doctoral fellowships: (1) the Hannah Seeger Davis Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Hellenic Studies (one academic year); (2) the Mary Seeger O’Boyle Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Hellenic Studies (one semester or academic year); (3) the Ted and Elaine Athanassiades Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Hellenic Studies (one semester […]

Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellowship

Support to outstanding scholars and teachers who are interested in devoting a year in residence in Princeton to writing about ethics, political theory and human values and participating in various activities of the University Center. Fellows normally receive stipends of up to one-half their academic year salaries (not exceeding a maximum stipend, which is set […]

Harold T. Shapiro Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioethics: University Center for Human Values

The University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, invites applications for the Harold T. Shapiro Postdoctoral Fellowship in Bioethics. The aim of the Fellowship is to support the study of ethical issues arising from developments in medicine and the biological sciences. The search committee particularly encourages proposals focusing on problems of practical importance that have […]

Hodder Fellowship

Each year the Humanities Council awards two Hodder Fellowships to exceptional humanists at the early stages of their careers, typically after they have published one book and are working on a second. Preference is given to individuals outside academia. Hodder Fellows spend an academic year in residence in Princeton, pursuing independent projects. Candidates are invited […]

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions Fellowships

The Program invites college and university professors and other professionals with established records of scholarship to apply for appointments as Fellows. Fellows will devote an academic year in residence at Princeton University to research, discussions, and scholarly collaborations. Stipends vary according to individual circumstances, but will not exceed a maximum that is set each fall. […]

Center for the Study of Books and Media Visiting Research Fellowships

The Center for the Study of Books and Media at Princeton University invites applications for a visiting research fellowship in any field related to the history of books. Candidates should have completed a dissertation in book history within the last three years and should propose a project involving research on subjects such as publishing, the […]

Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies Research Fellowships

Scholars are invited from all disciplines to examine fear as an historical experience, its generative, productive as well as negative and destructive roles in history, and the processes by which it operates, spreads, dissipates, and is countered. Fellows are expected to live in Princeton in order to take an active part in the intellectual interchange […]

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