American University, History
Postdoctoral Joint Fellowship in Israel and Middle Eastern Studies
Institution Type: | College / University |
Location: | District of Columbia, United States |
Position: | Post-Doctoral Fellow |
Postdoctoral Joint Fellowship in Israel and Middle Eastern Studies
American University: College of Arts & Sciences: Department of History
Location: Washington, D.C.
Open Date: Jan 04, 2022
Description
The Center for Israel Studies at American University invites applications for the inaugural Alan and Amy Meltzer Postdoctoral Joint Fellowship, for the 2022-2023 academic year. American University’s Center for Israel Studies offers a one-year postdoctoral joint fellowship to support the work of exceptional scholars at an early stage of their careers in Israel and Middle Eastern Studies.
The postdoctoral fellows will teach one class together per Academic Year and present at least one public lecture while in residence. They are expected to be present on campus during the full academic year and participate actively in AU programs, including the Center for Israel Studies’ annual conference. Potential research topics are unlimited, and can include areas such as political science, international relations, business, economics, history, sociology, religious studies, theater, and arts.
Review of applications will begin on February 15, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled.
Established in 1998, American University’s Center for Israel Studies (CIS) was the first university center in the United States dedicated to the academic study of modern Israel. A pioneer in its field, CIS takes a multidisciplinary and pluralistic approach to examine modern Israel’s history, its diverse society and culture, and its complex geopolitical challenges. CIS offers a variety of courses, student trips, faculty-led discussions, and regular public programming featuring Israeli scholars, writers and artists.
American University is a private institution within easy reach of the many centers of government, business, research, and the arts located within the nation's capital. Our more than 12,000 students are globally diverse, and the university's mission is carried out by 848 full-time faculty and nearly 1,700 full time staff. 94 percent of full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their field, and among our adjunct faculty are policy makers, diplomats, journalists, artists, writers, scientists and business leaders. For more information about American University, visit www.american.edu.
Qualifications
One fellow’s academic home must be in Israel, and one fellow’s academic home must be in another region in the Middle East.
Applicants must have satisfactorily completed all requirements for the Ph.D. degree by July 2022.
Application Instructions
Applications should indicate the joint project.
They should submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, a dissertation or book abstract, a proposal for a joint class, a one-page outline for respective research projects, a one-page description of events or programs that they would be interested in organizing at AU, and two letters of reference.
To apply, please see: https://apply.interfolio.com/100957
Contact: |
Questions about the application process can be addressed to Laura Cutler at cutler@american.edu. |
Website: | https://apply.interfolio.com/100957 |
Primary Category: | Middle East History / Studies |
Secondary Categories: | Jewish History / Studies |
Posting Date: | 01/06/2022 |
Closing Date | 04/01/2022 |