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Princeton University – Postdoctoral Research Associate in African Studies, New Jersey, USA – Apply by 15 December 2025

About the Fellowship

The Postdoctoral Research Associate Fellowship at Princeton University offers an exceptional opportunity for early-career scholars to advance research in African Studies across humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary environmental sciences. This fellowship encourages innovative exploration of African thought, art, media, activism, conservation, economics, and urban and rural communities, fostering collaborations within the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS). Fellows will contribute to scholarly discussions, engage in high-impact teaching, and participate in interdisciplinary projects, aligning with global research priorities on Africa and its diaspora. The position also provides resources to support independent research, professional growth, and networking, making it ideal for scholars seeking a prestigious, fully funded postdoctoral experience at a leading global institution.

Fellowship / Details

Supported Research Fields / Areas

  • African thought, art, and media
  • Activism, conservation, and sustainability
  • Economics, urban and rural communities
  • Post-colonial studies and diaspora research
  • Interdisciplinary environmental science and engineering

Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • PhD in relevant disciplines (Humanities, Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Environmental Science, Engineering)
  • Applicants must not hold a tenure-track or permanent academic position

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated excellence in research and teaching
  • Strong publication record
  • Ability to propose innovative courses and interdisciplinary collaborations

Not Eligible:

  • Current tenure-track or permanent academic staff

Fellowship / Job Benefits

  • Monthly stipend / salary: As per institutional norms
  • Health and accident insurance coverage
  • Research fund of $3,000 per year
  • Shared office space and institutional resources
  • Opportunity for teaching (one semester-long course per year)
  • Professional development and networking support

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct independent research aligned with African Studies
  • Collaborate with PIIRS faculty and fellows on interdisciplinary projects
  • Teach one semester-long course per year (contingent on enrolment)
  • Advise students in relevant research areas
  • Participate in seminars, workshops, and scholarly events

Application Process

How to Apply:

Submit applications online via the official Princeton portal. Include all required documents and ensure submission before the 15 December 2025 deadline.

Required Documents:

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Dissertation abstract
  • Writing sample (one dissertation chapter or published article, max 30 pages)
  • Research proposal
  • Two course proposals
  • Details of prior teaching experience and evaluations
  • Document confirming completion of all PhD requirements
  • Names and email addresses for three references

Important Dates

  • Application Opens: As soon as possible
  • Deadline: 15 December 2025, 11:59 EST
  • Interview Period: For shortlisted candidates
  • Final Results Notification: TBD
  • Fellowship Start Date: September 2026

Where to Apply

Contact for Queries: Fiona Romaine – fromaine@princeton.edu

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