Promising candidates in any discipline who meet one or more of the following criteria are eligible to apply:
- Scholars in any discipline from one of the populations underrepresented historically in American higher education (e.g., Women, Native American, African American, Asian American, or Latino/a)
- Scholars whose research focuses on Gender, First Nations/Native American, Africa/Africana, Asian/Asian American, Ethnic, Latino/a, or Latin American Studies
- Scholars with interdisciplinary research projects that promise to enhance cultural competency and diversity within the American educational landscape and who are interested in exploring the implications of such work for liberal education in the Catholic tradition
- Scholars with a track record of involvement in initiatives aimed at promoting diversity in higher education through teaching
Fellows will devote their time to research and will teach two courses each year during their tenure. The first will be in the area of their specialization. The second will be a core undergraduate offering for the department serving as their home. Fellows will also be part of mentoring initiatives sponsored by their host department and the Office of the Provost. These will be geared toward long-term professional development and the evaluation of each fellow for possible appointment to a teaching-and-research position at the University.
These two-year postdoctoral appointments will carry a starting annual salary of $50,000. Health insurance and $5,000 for relocation/research expenses will also be part of the fellowship package. Applicants must have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree by June 30, 2011 or have received the terminal degree in their discipline within the past five years. Applicants must have legal authorization to work in the United States.
Applications should email the following materials in one PDF file :
- a cover letter detailing the applicant’s specific qualifications for the fellowship; the primary field of expertise; a description of how she/he will contribute to the perspective and intellectual diversity of the university; a list of up to two departments at Notre Dame to which the application should be forwarded for consideration;
- a proposed plan for research to be undertaken during the tenure of the fellowship, not to exceed five pages; and
- a curriculum vitae
The candidate should also arrange for three letters of recommendation to be emailed to the address below under separate cover. For those having received their terminal degree within the last year, one reference letter must be from the dissertation advisor.
Deadline for the receipt of application materials is November 1, 2010 . Application materials should be sent to: [email protected]
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Donald Pope-Davis, Ph.D. (574-631-5716)
Susan Ohmer, Ph.D. (574-631-7790)
Moreau Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
Office of the Provost
300 Main Building
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5602