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Postdoctoral Scholars

Fellowships

Overview

Postdoctoral training and research at Stanford may be funded through a variety of sources, including fellowship awards directly made to the postdoctoral scholar. More ›

Medicine and Biosciences

Postdoctoral Internal Fellowships and Travel Grants available through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. More ›

Biodesign

Each year, the Biodesign Program has two U.S.-based fellowship teams of four fellows working within a specific clinical area. More ›

Humanities

The Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship of Scholars in the Humanities (formerly the Stanford Humanities Fellows Program) is an interdisciplinary program offering post-doctoral fellowships in humanities disciplines. More ›

Ethics in Society/Global Justice

Fellowship program, which is run jointly with the Program in Global Justice, attracts scholars with a strong normative research interests. These individuals are from diverse backgrounds and have research interests in both domestic and international topics. It is our hope that our post docs will help us develop an inter-disciplinary ethics community across the campus. More ›

Internaltional Studies

FSI provides support to Stanford faculty, students, and researchers for activities aimed at building student and instructor skills and capacity in the field international studies. The funding programs detailed below each have their own funding parameters, eligibility criteria, and proposal guidelines that must be followed in order to be considered for funding. More ›

Organization Studies

The Scandinavian Consortium for Organization Research (Scancor) at Stanford University invites applications for a one or two-year postdoctoral fellowship beginning September 1, 2010. The fellowship is open for high-quality organizations researchers in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden working in the fields of management, education, sociology, political science, and the other social sciences. More ›

Opportunities Outside of Stanford

Outside funding and other opportunites for postdoctoral scholars. More ›

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