Harvard University
Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History Fellow
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, us, 02238
Details
Title Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History Fellow
School Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department/Area Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Position Description
The Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global Transformations at Harvard University identifies and supports outstanding scholars whose work responds to the growing interest in the encompassing study of global history. We seek to organize a community of scholars interested in the systematic scrutiny of developments that have unfolded across national, regional, and continental boundaries and who propose to analyze the interconnections-cultural, economic, ecological, political and demographic-among world societies. We encourage applicants from all over the world, and especially from outside Europe and North America, hoping to create a global conversation on global history.
WIGH Fellows are appointed for one academic year and are provided time, guidance, office space, and access to Harvard University facilities. They should be prepared to devote their entire time to productive scholarship and may undertake sustained projects of research or other original work. They will join a lively community of global history scholars at Harvard. The WIGH Fellowship is residential and Fellows are expected to live in the Cambridge/Boston area for the duration of their appointments unless traveling for pre-approved research purposes or unless Harvard University's coronavirus pandemic response necessitates a switch to a virtual campus. They are expected to participate in WIGH activities, including a bi-weekly seminar.
More information on the program, including events, affiliated faculty, and current and former fellows can be found at http://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/.
Basic Qualifications
The competition for this fellowship is open only to scholars with a PhD (or comparable professional school degree).
Additional Qualifications
We are an interdisciplinary program and open to a variety of fields, but we expect that all candidates will be involved in rigorously examining the interconnections between world societies. If still pursuing the PhD, WIGH Fellows must receive their degree no later than June 2025. There is no limit on time since submission of the candidate's degree; we are open to candidates at various stages of their careers. The final categorization of the fellowship (Postdoctoral Fellow of Visiting Scholar will depend on the candidates' background
We expect that candidates will be able to submit samples of independent work (articles, papers, dissertation chapters) in support of their candidacies on request.
Special Instructions
Application materials include:
-A cover letter addressed to the Global History Selection Committee which succinctly states the applicant's academic field and proposed or actual research topic.
-Current curriculum vitae, including a list of publications.
-A statement of the applicant's proposed research, including intellectual objectives and planned methodological and disciplinary work (no more than 3 pages.)
Contact Information
Jessica Barnard
Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Harvard University
1727 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
USA
http://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/
Contact Email jbarnard@fas.harvard.edu
Equal Opportunity Employer
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Minimum Number of References Required 2
Maximum Number of References Allowed 2
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Supplemental Questions
Title Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History Fellow
School Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department/Area Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Position Description
The Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global Transformations at Harvard University identifies and supports outstanding scholars whose work responds to the growing interest in the encompassing study of global history. We seek to organize a community of scholars interested in the systematic scrutiny of developments that have unfolded across national, regional, and continental boundaries and who propose to analyze the interconnections-cultural, economic, ecological, political and demographic-among world societies. We encourage applicants from all over the world, and especially from outside Europe and North America, hoping to create a global conversation on global history.
WIGH Fellows are appointed for one academic year and are provided time, guidance, office space, and access to Harvard University facilities. They should be prepared to devote their entire time to productive scholarship and may undertake sustained projects of research or other original work. They will join a lively community of global history scholars at Harvard. The WIGH Fellowship is residential and Fellows are expected to live in the Cambridge/Boston area for the duration of their appointments unless traveling for pre-approved research purposes or unless Harvard University's coronavirus pandemic response necessitates a switch to a virtual campus. They are expected to participate in WIGH activities, including a bi-weekly seminar.
More information on the program, including events, affiliated faculty, and current and former fellows can be found at http://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/.
Basic Qualifications
The competition for this fellowship is open only to scholars with a PhD (or comparable professional school degree).
Additional Qualifications
We are an interdisciplinary program and open to a variety of fields, but we expect that all candidates will be involved in rigorously examining the interconnections between world societies. If still pursuing the PhD, WIGH Fellows must receive their degree no later than June 2025. There is no limit on time since submission of the candidate's degree; we are open to candidates at various stages of their careers. The final categorization of the fellowship (Postdoctoral Fellow of Visiting Scholar will depend on the candidates' background
We expect that candidates will be able to submit samples of independent work (articles, papers, dissertation chapters) in support of their candidacies on request.
Special Instructions
Application materials include:
-A cover letter addressed to the Global History Selection Committee which succinctly states the applicant's academic field and proposed or actual research topic.
-Current curriculum vitae, including a list of publications.
-A statement of the applicant's proposed research, including intellectual objectives and planned methodological and disciplinary work (no more than 3 pages.)
Contact Information
Jessica Barnard
Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global History
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Harvard University
1727 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
USA
http://wigh.wcfia.harvard.edu/
Contact Email jbarnard@fas.harvard.edu
Equal Opportunity Employer
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Minimum Number of References Required 2
Maximum Number of References Allowed 2
Keywords
Supplemental Questions