Employment

Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Fellow, Classical Studies

The Classical Studies Program at Bard College invites applications for its newly-established academic diversity postdoctoral fellowship. Applicants for this position may specialize in any aspect of the literature, material culture, or history of Greece, Rome, or the wider Mediterranean world. They should also be committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching and to participating in the intellectual life of a small Liberal Arts College.

Assistant or Associate Professor of Integrative Biology

The College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin invites applications for tenure-track (Assistant Professor) or tenured (Associate Professor or Professor) faculty positions from candidates who are committed to building a diverse and inclusive educational environment. The College is especially interested in and values candidates who have experience working with diverse and underserved populations, and have demonstrated a commitment to improving the diversity of their academic communities.

TWO Tenure-track faculty positions in Computer Science and in the Theory of Quantum Information and Computation

The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) seeks applicants for a tenure-track position in Computer Science at the assistant or associate professor level. Additionally, the SEAS area of Computer Science and the Harvard Quantum Initiative seeks applicants for a tenure-track position in the area of the theory of quantum information and/or computation at the assistant or associate professor level. Both have an expected start date of July 1, 2021.

Postdoctoral Fellow: Mechanisms of Transcriptional Repression by Sequence Specific Transcription Factors

An NSF-funded postdoctoral position (39 months) is available in the Department of Biology at James Madison University (JMU), with a flexible start date of May 1, 2021. The LONG-TERM RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: understanding the molecular mechanisms by which HES proteins mediate transcriptional repression during embryogenesis and to test predictions of HES mediated repression genome-wide and across developmental stages, using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system.

Hellman Science and Technology Policy Fellowship

Hellman Fellows work with senior scientists and policy experts on critical national and international policy issues related to science, engineering, and technology. Hellman Fellows contribute to new and ongoing projects under the Academy’s Initiative for Science, Engineering, and Technology. The studies explore how science and technology are evolving, how to help the public understand those changes, and how society can better adapt to those changes.