Stanford’s Center on Food Security and the Environment (FSE) seeks applicants to our postdoctoral fellowship for Fall 2023. Apply below.
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When is Application Deadline?
1st December 2022
What is the Award?
Stanford’s Center on Food Security and the Environment (FSE) seeks applicants to our postdoctoral fellowship for Fall 2023. The fellowship is awarded to promising young scholars with a demonstrated ability to do innovative and rigorous work related to global hunger, poverty alleviation, and environmental degradation. Successful candidates are expected to lead projects of their own design, while also interacting with other faculty and students at FSE. We encourage candidates from both the social and natural sciences to apply. Successful applications will clearly identify how the proposed work relates to FSE priority areas.Â
What Type of Award is This?
Fellowship
Who is Eligible?
- The fellowship is awarded to promising young scholars with a demonstrated ability to do innovative and rigorous work related to global hunger, poverty alleviation, and environmental degradation.
- Successful candidates are expected to lead projects of their own design, while also interacting with other faculty and students at FSE.
- We encourage candidates from both the social and natural sciences to apply.
- Successful applications will clearly identify how the proposed work relates to FSE priority areas.Â
What is the Benefit of Award?
Proposals received by Dec. 1, 2022 will receive full consideration. The position is for one year, at a competitive annual salary and benefits package, with the possibility for an extension, at the discretion of FSE. The target start date for candidates applying by Dec. 1, 2022 is Fall 2023, though the exact start date depends on multiple factors.
How to Apply:
Applicants are required to submit the following:
• Online application form
• One-page description of a proposed project
• CV
• Three references
International students are welcome to apply. We do not require a faculty sponsor.
Goodluck!