Postdoctoral Fellow: History of Modern (19th century-present) Medicine or Public Health
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Position Requirements: PhD in history of modern (19th century-present) medicine or public health or closely related field, geographic area and specialty open. All requirements for the PhD, including the filing of the dissertation, must be complete by the start date.
Position will include the advancement of the candidate’s research and professional development as well as limited teaching in the candidate’s research area.
Successful candidates will possess a strong academic record, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and a beginning track record of publication and presentation. Applicants should be highly motivated; ready to develop and pursue a focused line of research; as well as be able to work independently and collaboratively to create, translate, and disseminate knowledge and interventions that positively affect communities.
Position Duties:
-Develop and manage a line of independent research
-Limited medical student teaching
-Receive mentoring from skilled tenure-track faculty members
-Participate in research seminars and professional development workshops
-Share research at regional and national research meetings and in peer-reviewed journals
Application Instructions: Review of applications will begin on April 1, 2025 and continue until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2025, but may start August 1, 2025.
One full-time Postdoctoral Position may be filled from this posting; appointment details will be tailored to candidate expertise and project priorities.
Appointment is for 24 months, Eligibility is limited to those who are no more than five years out of the PhD at the time of start of appointment
Please submit the following documents in PDF format to Post_Do.hfsov6vinelsae84@u.box.com .
• Cover Letter (2-page max) describing research and teaching interests and experience
• Curriculum Vitae: Include publications, presentations, and previous research/industry experience
• A chapter- or article-length writing sample (15,000 words maximum)
• A one-page description of a course for medical students in the candidate’s research area
• Names and emails of 3 references. Letters of recommendation will be requested from finalists only and are not required with initial application.
Salary: Competitive postdoctoral salary aligned with NIH guidelines, plus a comprehensive benefits package (including health insurance and leave benefits).
Percent Time: 100
Start Date: 07/01/2025
Contact Name: Nicole Senter
Contact Email: nsenter@wisc.edu
Contact Phone: (608) 263-3414 Posted in News
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