Rice University is seeking applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Democracy and Pluralism. This one-year residential fellowship is open to scholars who have earned their PhD within the last five years and whose research expertise aligns with areas such as democracy and civic engagement, religious freedom and pluralism, American constitutional democracy, civil rights movements, political thought, and philosophies of human flourishing. The fellow will focus on completing a research project, team-teach an undergraduate course with a Rice faculty member, and organize two campus events aimed at fostering constructive dialogue across ideological and intellectual divides, including one in collaboration with the Baker Institute for Public Policy. Depending on current university affiliation, the position will be appointed as either a Postdoctoral Fellow or a Research Fellow. The program offers a mentored relationship with Rice faculty, structured collaborative relationships with the Office of Access and Institutional Excellence to develop leadership capacity, and membership in the Rice University Academy of Fellows (for postdoctoral positions).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree