Overview
Description The Watson School for International and Public Affairs and the Department of Political Science at Brown University invite applications for a two-year joint Postdoctoral Research Associate position beginning in the Fall of 2026.
Participants in this program will join an interdisciplinary community of scholars engaged in theoretically and substantively important research addressing the most pressing global issues of our time. Watsons unique structure - including scholars from a wide range of disciplines who are also appointed in partner departments - allows post-docs to benefit from both a broad academic community while remaining closely connected with top scholars within their discipline, thus allowing them to pursue research and participate fully in the intellectual life of the School. Postdoctoral Research Associates will also teach one seminar course per year of up to nineteen students as well as present a work in progress to an interdisciplinary group.
The selection process, open with regard to nationality and geographic area of research, is highly competitive; we anticipate selecting 1-2 scholars within this particular search. Applicants must have received their Ph.D. since September 1, 2024 or intend to receive their Ph.D. before July 1, 2026. Individuals who are currently or have previously been postdoctoral fellows or postdoctoral research associates in other programs are not eligible to apply. Watson Post-Docs will receive a competitive salary, for this benefits-eligible position. Additional funding will be made available for research expenses and research-related programming on campus.
Qualifications
This postdoctoral position offers early-career scholars the opportunity to pursue independent research while engaging with leading faculty across both the Watson School for International and Public Affairs and the political science department. An ideal applicant will focus on topics relating to interstate conflict, including but not limited to nuclear weapons, major power politics, crisis decision-making, diplomacy, and / or Chinese foreign policy. Applicants applying any type of social science methodology (qualitative, quantitative or experimental) are welcome. Successful applicants will have opportunities to work collaboratively with faculty during their fellowship.
Application Instructions
For further information regarding the Watson Postdoctoral Program, please visit the Watson School website : watson.brown.edu or contact :
Professor Rose McDermott, Faculty Director of the Watson Postdoctoral Program, Thomas J. Watson Jr. School for International and Public Affairs, Brown University, 111 Thayer Street, Box 1970 Providence, RI 02912. Rose_Mcdermott@brown.edu.
For information about the application process, please email : Watson_Applications@brown.edu
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