[US] Post Doctoral Fellowship Program at The Ohio State University
The Kirwan Institute is a university-wide interdisciplinary research institute. The Institute generates and supports innovative analyses that improve understanding of the dynamics that underlie racial marginality and undermine full and fair democratic practices. Applicants must have a Doctoral degree, solid understanding of and support for the Institute’s mission, have very strong research and writing skills, and have a record of high-quality performance. Appointment is for one year, renewable for a second year. Position(s) may be full-time with an annual equivalent salary based on education and experience plus applicable fringe benefits. Apply with a 2-3 page application letter including a brief description of background, training, and recent scholarship; a preferred start date; and desired tenure of the fellowship (12 or 24 months). Also include curriculum vitae with references to special awards and honors; an official grade transcript; and 1-2 scholarly writing samples; and three letters of recommendation.
Applications accepted until April 30, 2007. Interviews in June 2007 and the appointment starts September 2007.
Please send applications and direct questions to:
Tara I. McCoy
Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity 423 Mendenhall Laboratory
125 South Oval Mall
Columbus
OH 43210
mccoy.266@osu.edu.