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From: Tierney, Michael J <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 7:52 PM
Subject: Three Postdoctoral Fellowships at William & Mary's Global Research
Institute
To: Tierney, Michael J <[email protected]>


Dear Colleagues,



I’d like to call your attention to three Postdoctoral Fellowship positions
at William & Mary’s Global Research Institute (GRI). *These are all 2-year
positions*.  Each of these positions can be renewed or converted to other
roles at W&M depending on performance and availability of external grant
resources.



I’m contacting you because I think you may have current Ph.D. students or
recent graduates who might be interested in one or more of these
positions.  Details on each of the fellowships and how to apply can be
found at the links below under each short description. I’d appreciate your
help in disseminating these ads to folks in your networks.



*Fellowship in the Theory and Practice of International Relations (TRIP)*:
The position is open regarding subfield and can accommodate multiple issue
areas in IR and foreign policy, but the successful candidate must possess
training and/or experience in survey research and/or data analysis. In
addition to pursuing his/her own research, the Post-Doctoral fellow will
collaborate on the TRIP (Teaching, Research, and International Policy)
project’s current research, which focuses on the use (and misuse) of social
science in the policy world, the conditions under which teaching and
research shape policy outcomes, and the changing nature of IR as an
academic field. The successful candidate will be able to collaborate with
TRIP researchers and at least one other research lab at GRI
<https://www.wm.edu/offices/global-research/research-labs/index.php>. This
position is designed to strengthen GRI’s research capacity in the areas of
survey research or analysis and publication using existing datasets,
increase the diversity of our scholarly community, provide a mentored
learning experience to the Post-Doctoral fellow, and support and provide
additional research opportunities for undergraduate students. S/he will
teach one course and direct a team of undergraduate researchers for each
year of the award. Throughout this period, s/he will receive mentoring from
faculty members and/or senior researchers affiliated with the GRI in a
variety of areas including how to pursue funded research in a university
setting, how to organize an undergraduate research lab with an explicit
commitment to including students from underrepresented groups, and how to
improve his/her classroom teaching. To apply for this position, see here:
https://jobs.wm.edu/hr/postings/45797



*Fellowship in Security and Foreign Policy*: The Post-Doctoral Fellow will
have the opportunity to work with GRI’s research labs and the GRI Security
and Foreign Policy Initiative. In addition to pursuing their own research,
the Fellow in Security and Foreign Policy will help to conceive and support
a fall and spring convening that will engage both academics and policy
practitioners on issues related to his/her own research interests. The
Fellow will teach one course per year during the two years of the award.
The Fellow will work alongside other Post-Doctoral fellows at GRI and
participate in a professional development series that will include: how to
pursue funded research; how to organize an undergraduate research lab; how
to navigate the publishing process; how to make research accessible to
practitioners; and how to improve classroom teaching, among other topics.
For details on GRI’s approach to research and education, see here: GRI
Approach
<https://www.wm.edu/offices/global-research/_documents/gri-strategic-approach.pdf>.
To apply for this position see instructions here:
https://jobs.wm.edu/hr/postings/45794



*Fellowship in Urbanization and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa*: The
Post-Doctoral Fellow will have time to pursue his/her own work and will
support a new project at GRI’s Africa Research Center which will focus on
the rapid urbanization of African countries and their ability to create
employment opportunities in the formal sector. Such economic opportunities
have a significant impact on the region’s peace, stability, and prosperity.
Additionally, for each year of the award, s/he will teach one course and
direct a team of undergraduate researchers. The Fellow will receive
mentorship on his/her ongoing research, teaching, how to run a lab and
pursue funded research, and will collaborate with Professor Phil Roessler
and Admasu Shiferaw on the new project. To apply for this position see
instructions here: https://jobs.wm.edu/hr/postings/45795


If you would like more information about the Global Research Institute,
visit us here: https://www.wm.edu/offices/global-research/index.php



Michael J. Tierney

Hylton Professor of Government and International Relations

Director, Global Research Institute

William & Mary

Williamsburg, VA 23187



O: (757) 221 3039

C: (757) 870 3870

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