The Center on Violence and Health within the School of Public Health at WashU is pleased to offer one full-time, two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship for the 2026-2028 academic years. The fellowship begins in summer 2026 with a start date between June and August. The program is designed for an emerging scholar and scientist passionate about advancing the science of violence prevention and intervention in an interdisciplinary public health context. The postdoc will have an opportunity to work closely with leading faculty who are committed to informing and shaping evidence-based practice and policy that foster safer, healthier, and more equitable communities. WashU launched the School of Public Health in January 2025 – the University’s first new School in 100 years. The School is led by the inaugural Dean, Dr. Sandro Galea and is at the center of WashU's aspirations for interdisciplinary scholarship, education, and translation of the work. With the Dean of the School of Public Health also serving as the Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Initiatives, there is a moment-in-time opportunity to transform not only how academic public health is conducted worldwide, but also how WashU’s breadth of scholarship across disciplines is conducted and applied. In its first year, the School welcomed students, applied for accreditation, recruited faculty, appointed secondary faculty, and executed convenings to encourage public health dialogue and raise the profile of the School nationally. The school has an ambitious 4x4 plan and is working swiftly to become a leading school of public health.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree