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Family South Asia Institute is pleased to offer the Syed Babar Ali Fellowship to support recent PhDs in areas related to Pakistan. Priority will be given to candidates who demonstrate prior educational
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/research. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new technology or perspective to bear on the work in the lab
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proteins important in human health and disease, including G protein-coupled receptors and other transmembrane proteins. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in
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welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new perspective or new technological expertise to bear on the work in the lab
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research fellowships at Harvard University for recent PhDs who are pursuing independent research on Old World prehistory. ASPR Junior Fellows are invited to offer one course in the second year of
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. For more information, visit our lab website at janetsonglab.com. Basic Qualifications PhD in a relevant field, or have completed all requirements for the PhD by the anticipated start date. Additional
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recent PhDs in the social sciences who are conducting research that illuminates Japan’s relations with the rest of the world in the broadest sense. We welcome applications from anthropology, business
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at the Institute. Basic Qualifications Candidates must have received their PhD no later than February 2026, and must have received their PhD within the past five years. Scholars who have not had past opportunities
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applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new technology or perspective to bear on the work in the lab. The successful candidate
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salaried and benefits eligible. Information regarding postdoctoral fellow salary, which is determined by the number of years post PhD, and benefits can be found at https://postdoc.hms.harvard.edu/guidelines