About the Fellowship
The Fung Global Fellows Program at Princeton University offers early-career scholars a unique opportunity to explore “The Politics of the Archive” through a year-long visiting research fellowship. Fellows will investigate the creation, maintenance, and contested legacies of libraries, museums, and archives worldwide, addressing questions of cultural restitution, curatorial re-contextualisation, and digital knowledge asymmetries.
This interdisciplinary fellowship encourages collaboration across the humanities and social sciences, allowing scholars to engage with Princeton’s vibrant academic community. Participants will contribute to broader global conversations on memory, heritage, and the politics of knowledge, while benefiting from institutional support and intellectual exchange that can advance both individual research and collective scholarly insight. The program supports innovative projects that examine archives as instruments of history, resistance, and social justice.
Fellowship / Details
- Position Title: Visiting Research Scholar – Fung Global Fellows Program
- Host Institution: Princeton University
- Administering Body / Funding Agency: Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS)
- Location: Princeton, New Jersey, USA
- Research Field(s): Humanities, Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research
- Fellowship Type: Visiting Fellowship, Full-time
- Level: Early-career
- Fellowship Duration: 10 months (Academic Year 2026–27)
- Expected Start Date: September 2026
- Working Hours: Full-time, on campus
- Funding/Compensation: Salary range $100,000 – $135,000 per year, comprehensive benefits
- Required Degree/Diploma: Ph.D. or equivalent
Supported Research Fields / Areas
Main Subjects:
- History
- Anthropology
- Sociology
- Cultural Studies
- Archival Studies
Interdisciplinary Fields / Specialisations Eligible:
- Digital Humanities
- Museum Studies
- Heritage Studies
- Postcolonial Studies
- Memory Studies
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Ph.D. awarded after 1 September 2016
- Employed outside the United States in a faculty or professional research appointment
- Demonstrated scholarly excellence and intellectual promise
Preferred Qualifications:
- Strong publication record
- Experience in interdisciplinary research
- Ability to actively contribute to academic discussion and collaboration at Princeton
Not Eligible:
- Current Ph.D. students
- Postdoctoral researchers without a faculty/professional appointment
Fellowship / Job Benefits
- Annual salary: $100,000 – $135,000
- Health insurance and comprehensive benefits
- Support for professional development and research activities
- Full access to Princeton University’s resources, office space, and academic networks
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct research aligned with the program theme “The Politics of the Archive”
- Participate in seminars, workshops, and collaborative discussions
- Publish research findings in scholarly outlets
- Contribute to the intellectual life of the fellowship cohort
Application Process
How to Apply:
- Submit applications via Princeton Academic Positions Portal
- Include required documents before the deadline
Required Documents:
- Cover letter (maximum 1.5 pages)
- Curriculum Vitae (including publications)
- Research proposal (maximum 3 pages, single spaced)
- Writing sample (article or book chapter, up to 50 pages)
- Names and email addresses of three referees (letters to be submitted directly by referees)
Important Dates
- Application Opens: Immediate
- Deadline: 17 November 2025, 11:59 PM EST
- Fellowship Start Date: September 2026
Where to Apply
- Institution Website: Princeton University
- Official Fellowship Notification: Fung Global Fellows Program
- Apply Online Here: Princeton Application Portal
Contact for Queries: fung-gfp@princeton.edu
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