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HKU Post-doctoral Fellow in Climate Change, Sustainability, and Environment

We are currently seeking a Post-doctoral Fellow to join our interdisciplinary team, focusing on climate change, sustainability, and environmental issues. We welcome applications from candidates with expertise in various disciplines related to these areas. We are particularly interested in candidates who possess but not limited to:

Post-doctoral Fellow in the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law (CMEL)

Applications are invited for appointment as Post-doctoral Fellow in the Centre for Medical Ethics and Law (CMEL), hosted under Medical Ethics and Humanities Unit, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine (Ref.: 523673), to commence as soon as possible for two or three years, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability.

SCHWARZ FELLOWSHIP FOR RESEARCH ON URBAN ARCHITECTURE

The Schwarz Fellowship for Research on Urban Architecture supports innovative and cross-disciplinary research on architecture, urban planning, and the history of the built environment in Greece from 1821 to the present.

Eligibility: Practicing architects, researchers who are currently Ph.D. candidates, or Ph.D. holders who have received their degree within the last five years. Open to all nationalities. For research in the Gennadius Library for the full academic year.

SCHWARZ FELLOWSHIP FOR RESEARCH ON MUSIC

The Schwarz Fellowship for Research on Music supports research that focuses on the cultural history of music in the Mediterranean world broadly defined. The fellowship aims to promote the study of interactions among Western European, Byzantine, Islamic and Jewish cultures from the medieval to the modern period.

Eligibility: Career musicians or researchers, Ph.D. candidates, or Ph.D. holders who received their degree within the last 5 years. Open to all nationalities. For research in the Gennadius Library for the full academic year.

KATHRYN AND PETER YATRAKIS FELLOWSHIP

The Yatrakis Fellowship supports research on topics that require use of the Gennadius Library. Opened in 1926 with the 26,000-volume collection of diplomat and bibliophile Joannes Gennadius, the Gennadius Library houses today 145,000 titles of rare books and bindings, research materials, manuscripts, archives, and works of art that illuminate Hellenism, Greece, and neighboring civilizations from antiquity to modern times. Rare maps of the Mediterranean, early editions of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey and a laurel wreath belonging to Lord Byron are just some of the unique items.

COTSEN TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP

DEADLINE: January 15, 2025

The Gennadius Library offers the Cotsen Traveling Fellowship, a short-term grant awarded each year to Ph.D. holders or graduate students pursuing research topics that require the use of the collections of the Gennadius Library.

The grant was established by the Overseers of the Gennadius Library to honor Lloyd E. Cotsen, former Chair of the Overseers and benefactor of the Library.

Eligibility:  Senior scholars (PhD holders) and graduate students of any nationality.

Grants for Post-Doctoral Research and Lecturing

As part of the Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, Fulbright Schuman awards scholarships to European citizens to conduct post-doctoral research and/or lecture in any academic field at an accredited U.S. institution for a period between three months and nine months.

Applicants must include a letter of affiliation from a U.S. host institution in their application, and demonstrate in their Project Statement that their proposed research is relevant to US-EU relations or EU affairs/policy, and to at least two EU Member States.

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