ISGAP Post Doctoral Fellowship in Critical Antisemitism Studies, Discrimination, and Human Rights
This prestigious fellowship offers a unique opportunity for early career scholars and postdoctoral researchers to engage in groundbreaking research connected to contemporary antisemitism.
Fellowship Details:
The fellowship emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to studying contemporary antisemitism, aiming to develop innovative methods to map, decode, and combat antisemitism. The fellowship is for the duration of up two years and available at either the Woolf Institute, Cambridge, UK, or the Bronfman Center, NYU.
Program Highlights:
Engage in strategic research projects and participate in academic seminars and internationalconferences.
Work under the guidance of Dr. Charles Asher Small, Executive Director of ISGAP, along with advisingfrom ISGAP faculty members.
Fellows will have opportunities to collaborate with international scholars and policymakers. ISGAP will assist fellows in building professional connections and internships and will provide travelfunds for meetings and conferences.
Eligibility:
Open to early career and postdoctoral scholars, as well as exceptional advanced doctorate students.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply by as soon as possible.
Applications must include a curriculum vitae, two (2) letters of recommendation, and a letter of intent thatincludes a discussion of the proposed research and methodology.
For more information and to apply, email [email protected].
Woolf Institute: successful candidates will be required to reside in Cambridge during the academic terms and will receive a stipend of £31,900 - £39,900 per annum, depending on qualifications.
Bronfman Center: successful candidates will be required to reside in the NYC area during the academic term. The postdoctoral training program offers an annual salary of up to $70,000 and additional university benefits.