[Poscgrad] CAPE postdoc (deadline 3/10)
Marissa Brookes
mbrookes at ucr.edu
Mon Feb 20 16:52:32 PST 2023
*CONSORTIUM ON THE AMERICAN POLITICAL ECONOMY (CAPE) POSTDOCTORAL
FELLOWSHIP*
The Consortium on the American Political Economy (CAPE) invites
applications from recent PhD graduates or PhD students who will receive
their PhD by spring 2023 for a postdoctoral fellowship position. The
fellowship is for a period of up to two years.
Under the direction of the CAPE organizers—Jacob Hacker (Yale), Alexander
Hertel-Fernandez (Columbia), Paul Pierson (Berkeley), and Kathleen Thelen
(MIT)—the postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to work on their
own research while also supporting the broader project. Supported by the
Hewlett Foundation, the Consortium on the American Political Economy is a
multi-year effort to cultivate a research community around the study of
markets and governments in the United States in comparative perspective.
Postdoctoral fellowship support for the project will include, but is not
limited to, supporting an annual summer school, annual research conference,
grants competition, website, and other programming and outreach. Fellows
may also work on creating public resources for the American Political
Economy community, including publicly-available datasets and reports. We
envision that the fellow would spend approximately half of their time
supporting the American Political Economy Project and the remaining time on
their own research related to American Political Economy.
The fellowship may be housed at any of the four institutions, with a
determination to be made by the fellow in consultation with the organizers.
Interested applicants should prepare the following materials and submit to
*info at americanpoliticaleconomy.org*
<info at americanpoliticaleconomy.org?subject=Postdoctoral%20Fellowship%20application>.
The application deadline is March 10th, 2023.
1. Cover Letter: Briefly describe your interest and experience relevant
to the project.
2. Curriculum Vitae.
3. Writing Sample: One sample equivalent to a single journal article,
book chapter, or dissertation chapter. The writing sample may be published
or unpublished. It must be in English.
4. A statement of research interest/research proposal related to the
project the applicant intends to pursue during the fellowship.
5. Names and contact details for two to three referees familiar with
your work.
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Marissa Brookes
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Political Science
University of California, Riverside
Watkins 2223
(951) 827-5510
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