162 web-programmer "https:" "https:" "https:" Fellowship positions at Harvard University in United States
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National Science Foundation: Postdoctoral Fellowships Eligibility: Citizenship requirements vary. Deadline Month: Varies by program. Description: Programs provide either direct (i.e., from NSF
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for developing and leading analytical and modelling components of internationally collaborative projects funded by the Gates Foundation, and in partnership with ministries of health, academic partners, programme
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. The Fellow will also teach in the Plant Humanities Summer Program . The Fellow will build skills in digital humanities, special collections, and innovative pedagogy, while participating in a growing
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Fellowship program supports postdoctoral researchers at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) at Harvard University to pursue the discovery and formal taxonomic description of Earth’s animal species
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Women in Science fellowship program—a partnership with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) —annually awards five women postdoctoral scientists with grants
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degree recipients interested in working to address the multiple challenges of inequality. This program intends to seed new research directions; facilitate collaboration and mentorship across disciplines
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Simons Foundation: Postdoctoral Fellowships and Fellows-to-Faculty Award Eligibility: Applicants must be ready to apply for faculty positions. Deadline Month: Varies by program Description
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Center for Hellenic Studies at Harvard University: Fellowships Deadline Month: Varies by program Description: The CHS supports pre-doctoral and postdoctoral scholars working on the ancient Greek
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to plan and prioritize tasks and projects. Flexibility, openness to innovative pedagogy, and responsiveness to student needs. Strong service-oriented individual. Preference is given to graduates of Harvard
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native peoples, or peoples of African, Asian, or Hispanic descent. The fellowship includes the requirement to teach one course per year (ideally in the fall term), to participate in a fellowship program