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Call for Applications

Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship on Race and Ethnicity in Society
Institution: Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society
(CRRES), Indiana University
Location: Bloomington, IN (USA)
Date: 1.8.2013 – 31.5.2015
Deadline: 30.1.2013

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Indiana University, Bloomington is pleased to accept applications for
two Postdoctoral Fellowships for scholars in a broad range of fields,
including anthropology, economics, folklore, history, political
science, sociology, and area studies (e.g., American Studies, Asian
American Studies, African American and African Diaspora Studies).
Postdoctoral fellows are an important component of the intellectual
life of CRRES. The CRRES fellowship program aims to create a legacy of
qualified scholars who will be positioned to address the broad issue
of race and ethnicity through a multidisciplinary lens. These
fellowships are designed to nurture the academic careers of scholars
by allowing them the opportunity to pursue their research while
gaining mentored experience as teachers, CRRES fellows, and members of
the faculty in host departments. We are looking for self-motivated and
highly-organized individuals who can work independently and as members
of a team.

Appropriate areas of specialization include: (1) immigration,
immigrant politics, and/or immigrant experiences; (2) race in
electoral politics; (3) race, ethnicity, and religion; (4) health
disparities, health policy, and health economics; (5) racial
attitudes; (6) U.S. minorities and social movements; and (7) social
inequality.

Terms of Agreement

Fellows are expected to pursue research activities associated with
their primary area(s) of work, as demonstrated by conference
presentations (including CRRES) and published works. Fellows will also
teach two courses in their home departments in each year of their
residency; are expected to participate in CRRES activities; and take
part in their home departments’ colloquia and/or seminars. The
positions are available for two years beginning August 1, 2013 through
May 31, 2015, at a 10-month starting salary of $51,500. Each
postdoctoral fellow will also receive $3,000/yr. in research support
and Indiana University health benefits. Fellows are allocated office
space (with basic office supplies), a computer, and printer.

Application Process

We invite applications from qualified candidates who are at the
beginning of their academic careers, having received the Ph.D. in 2011
or 2012 but who do not hold tenure-track academic positions.
Candidates who do not hold a Ph.D. but expect to by June 30, 2013 must
supply a letter from the chair of their dissertation committee,
confirming the proposed timeline for completion. To be eligible, all
applicants must file or deposit their dissertations no later than June
30, 2013.

Send completed applications to the CRRES office by January 30, 2013.
Candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, personal statement
(approximately 3000 words describing their dissertation project, work
in progress, professional goals and plans for publication, and
proposed major field[s] of teaching), and three letters of reference,
which must be sent separately and received by the January 30, 2013
deadline. If available, applicants may also submit materials
demonstrating their aptitude as teachers. Incomplete dossiers will not
be reviewed. Following review by the CRRES postdoctoral committee,
strong applications will be circulated to relevant departments.

We prefer materials to be sent electronically to: [email protected]
Materials sent by mail should be sent to Pamela Braboy Jackson, Search
Committee Chair, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society,
Indiana University - Schuessler Institute for Social Research 209,
1022 E. Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405.

Information about the center can be found at:
http://www.indiana.edu/~crres

Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
strongly committed to excellence through diversity. Applications from
women and minorities are especially encouraged.




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