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Research Fellow (m/f/d) - Postdoctoral Researcher (ID 305)

The Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) is looking for a temporary position at the Center for Civil Society Research (Head: Prof. Dr. Swen Hutter) to start as soon as possible, limited to three years, subject to approval by the third-party funding provider, a Research Fellow (m/f/d) - Postdoctoral Researcher (100%) (ID 305) for collaboration in the BMBF/BMI-funded Cluster of Excellence Monitoring System and Transfer Platform Radicalization (MOTRA).

LawAI Summer Research Fellowship

The Institute for Law & AI’s (LawAI) Summer Research Fellowship (US) is a paid summer program that offers law students, professionals, and academics the opportunity to work at the leading edge of AI law and policy. The program is designed to support intellectual and professional development, combining tailored research mentorship with career planning and opportunities to engage with policymakers, researchers, and other leaders in the field.

Folger Long-term Public Humanities Fellowships

Folger Institute Long-term Public Humanities Fellowships are designed to support significant, full-time research and public humanities project implementation related to the histories, concepts, art, and objects of the early modern world (ca. 1400-1800) and its legacies. This fellowship is open to college and university faculty, independent scholars, artists, public scholars, writers, PhD candidates, postdocs, community leaders, cultural workers, educators and other knowledge holders.

Mittal Family Climate Fellowship

The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute at Harvard University is pleased to offer the Mittal Family Climate Fellowship for postdoctoral scholars researching the impacts of climate change on South Asia. The Mittal Family Climate Fellowship will provide crucial resources and opportunities for scholars dedicated to studying the impacts of climate change on South Asia. This fellowship aims to support innovative research projects that explore how climate change has influenced the region’s past, is shaping its present, and will affect its future.

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