York University in Toronto, Ontario is excited to launch a new Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Black and Indigenous Scholars, as part of our commitment to promoting justice and embracing a variety of scholarly perspectives, backgrounds and lived experiences. The program will offer emerging scholars from a wide range of disciplines access to the financial support, mentorship and career development opportunities needed to build the foundation for a successful professional future.
The Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars will support up to 4 successful applicants this year in any field of study. With a salary of $70,000 provided each year for a two-year term, scholars will be able to dedicate their time to pursuing a proposed project, working alongside a supervisor and other mentors, while also gaining access to guidance from faculty, students and alumni.
- Available Fellowships: up to four in 2021-22
- Amount: min. $70,000/year
- Duration: 24 months. (Normally July to June. Exceptional start dates may be negotiated)
- Field: Open
- Eligibility: Recently completed PhD, PhD in hand by the start of the postdoctoral term
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Deadline to Apply: April 1, 2021 (decisions made May 31, 2021)
Any questions can be directed to Kim McIntyre (kimmcint@yorku.ca)Postdoctoral Services Coordinator at York University.
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