The Center for Armenian Studies at the University of Michigan is pleased to announce open applications for two Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunities for junior scholars:
- Manoogian Postdoctoral Fellowships in Armenian Studies
- Manoogian Postdoctoral Fellowships in Armenian History
Manoogian Postdoctoral Fellowships in Armenian Studies
The Center for Armenian Studies (CAS) at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor invites applications for the 2022-23 Manoogian Postdoctoral Fellowship in Armenian Studies (funding pending). This full-time twelve-month position is open to junior scholars who have completed a PhD within the last three years. The fellowship offers a vibrant intellectual environment in which outstanding junior scholars will be able to conduct their research and have the opportunity to teach one course. While in residence, fellows will be affiliated with a department; they will be expected to participate regularly in the CAS events, present one public lecture, and teach one undergraduate course. Fellows are required to spend the 2023-24 academic year (September – August) in residence at the University of Michigan.
Manoogian Postdoctoral Fellowships in Armenian History
The Center for Armenian Studies (CAS) and the Department of History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor invite applications for the 2023-24 Manoogian Postdoctoral Fellowship in Armenian History (funding pending). This full-time 12-month position, with an option for a one-year extension contingent on curricular needs and progress, is open to junior scholars who have completed a PhD within the last three years. Successful applicants should demonstrate scholarly excellence in the field of Armenian history. A successful applicant’s work should speak to the global, interdisciplinary, and multidimensional vision of U-M History and contribute to broader thematic and topical discussions that are at the heart of the Department of History’s mission, including but not exclusive to materiality, spatiality, environmental history, gender & sexuality, childhood studies, human rights, genocide studies, diaspora studies, nation & nationalism, global history, and Mediterranean studies. The fellowship offers a vibrant intellectual environment in which outstanding junior scholars will conduct their research. Fellows will be expected to teach one course per year, present one public lecture, and participate in scholarly events and activities in the Center for Armenian Studies, the History Department, and the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies. Fellows are required to spend the 2023-24 academic year (September – August) in residence at the University of Michigan.
Applications for 2023-24 postdoctoral fellowships must be received by 11:59 pm EST on January 15, 2023. Applicants will be notified of results in March 2023.
For eligibility and application information click here.
Application materials and questions should be sent directly to armenianstudies@umich.edu.