Japan Program Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025-2026
- Employer
- Stanford University Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center
- Location
- Stanford, California
- Salary
- $65,000 for 10 months, plus benefits
- Closing date
- Oct 16, 2024
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- Position Type
- Fellowship, Postdoctoral
- Interest Area
- Behavioral & Social Science, Economy, Political Science, Sociology, Public Policy
- Work Mode
- On-site
- Hours
- Full Time
- Employment Type
- Temporary
- Employment Sector
- Academic
Job Details
Stanford University: 2025–2026 Japan Program Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Japan Program at Stanford University’s Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is pleased to announce its search for a 2025-2026 Japan Program Postdoctoral Fellow on contemporary Japan. The award will be made to one junior scholar (recent PhDs must have degree conferral and approval by June 30, 2025) for research and writing on Japan.
The primary focus of the fellowship is multidisciplinary research including, but not limited to the areas of political science, economics, sociology, law, policy studies, and international relations of Japan. The postdoctoral fellowship is a 10-month appointment with a salary rate commensurate with Stanford policy, plus up to $3,000 for research expenses. Appointments will begin in the fall quarter of the 2025-2026 academic year.
Applications will be accepted until December 1, 2024.
For additional information and to apply, visit: https://aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/education/fellowship-and-training-opportunities/postdoctoral-fellowship-contemporary-japan
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About the Japan Program:
The Japan Program at Stanford’s Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center cultivates multidisciplinary research and education on contemporary Japanese affairs. Through collaboration with experts from academia, government, business, and civil society, we engage in policy-relevant dialogue and scholarship to promote a comprehensive understanding of the internal and external political, economic, and social factors that influence the progress and development of Japan and its role within the Asia-Pacific region and on the world’s stage.
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Stanford University's Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) is dedicated to the study of critical issues affecting the countries of Asia and their regional and global relations. Our scholar community is comprised of distinguished academics and practitioners in government, business, and civil society. Through policy-relevant research, publications, education, public programs, and international collaborations, we address pressing challenges in a world in which Asia plays an increasingly central role.
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