Paul S. Sarbanes ’54 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Hellenic Studies And The School Of Public And International Affairs
The Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies and the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University invite applications for the Paul S. Sarbanes ’54 postdoctoral position on contemporary Greek politics, society, policy or current affairs, to support a highly promising early-career scholar who is trained in international studies, public policy, or a related academic discipline, such as politics, economics, law, public administration, contemporary history, or sociology, with a research focus on Greece in the world today, including the European Union and/or other regional context(s), such as the Eastern Mediterranean, Southeastern Europe, Cyprus, or transatlantic relations. While broadly construed and open to scholars of diverse disciplinary and methodological approaches, topics and fields of research may include: economic policy, diplomacy, international relations, health policy, security studies, migration, energy resources, environmental policy, human rights, social policy, education, arts, non-profits, with particular interest in EU studies and United States-Greece relations. Scholars working on policy-related issues will be considered, particularly if their approach is comparative and/or crosses regions and fields. There may be an opportunity for possible affiliation with the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination and/or the European Union Program at Princeton.
The appointment is expected to start on September 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024, with the possibility of renewal for a second full year (12 months), contingent upon funding, satisfactory performance, and University approval. Salary and full employee benefits are offered in accordance with University guidelines. Candidates must have completed all requirements for the doctoral degree by the start date.
For more information: https://hellenic.princeton.edu/opportunities/paul-s-sarbanes-54-postdoctoral-research-associate-hellenic-studies-and-school-public