American University Postdoctoral Research Impact Fellowship
The Translating Research into Action Center (TRAC) and the Research on International Policy Implementation Lab (RIPIL) at American University (AU) invite applications for a full-time, one-year Postdoctoral Research Impact Fellow, with the possibility of renewal for an additional year. They are looking for postdoctoral fellowship applicants who have completed their doctoral degree in political science, international relations, sociology, economics, public health, education policy, or a related discipline. Applications are open for the American University Postdoctoral Research Impact Fellowship 2024/2025.
They welcome applicants who possess a deep interest in understanding how and when research and evidence can have a positive societal impact. In particular, applicants should be interested in understanding the pathways through which evidence may influence domestic and international policies and practices. Professional skills supporting success in this role include strong project management skills, strong networking skills, experience working across multiple disciplines, experience designing training curricula, strong primary data collection skills, and quantitative and qualitative data analysis skills. Candidates should be enthusiastic about working in a team committed to improving the impact of scholarship on today’s most challenging policy problems.
Responsibilities of Postdoctoral Research Impact Fellowship
Tasks will focus on:
- Supporting the development of a research repository on translational research;
- Supporting convening and networking among other NSF grantees, universities, foundations, and research institutes;
- Conducting descriptive and inferential research on practices and methods of research translation.
You may want to explore : Maine Public Emerging Voices Fellowship 2024
Benefits
- Annual salary: $70,000 including benefits.
Eligibility for Postdoctoral Research Impact Fellowship
- Applicants should hold a PhD or the highest equivalent degree in a relevant discipline by the start date.
- They are looking for candidates who have completed their doctoral degree in political science, international relations, sociology, economics, public health, education policy, or a related discipline.
- They especially encourage applications from individuals from sectors of the population historically underrepresented on the professorial faculties of U.S. colleges and universities.
Also It might be of interest to explore : Call for Entrepreneurs: 15Wins School of Entrepreneurship
Application
Applications should be submitted on Workday and should include the following:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum vitae
- Sample publication(s)
- Brief research statement including research agenda
- Brief diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statement