Post Doctoral Fellowship Program
Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity
The Ohio State University
The Kirwan Institute is a university-wide interdisciplinary research institute. We generate and support 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
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