Applicants must have a recent or forthcoming Ph.D. in the social sciences, public health, public policy, or a related discipline with training in gender and in demography/population studies.
The following skills are required for the fellowship:
ICRW is offering a post-doctoral fellowship for a social scientist with gender and population expertise at its Washington, D.C. office. This fellowship is geared toward early career Ph.D. professionals who would like to conduct research within an action research organization and network with a wide range of experts on gender, population and development.
The fellow will work directly with the Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Impact and other DC-based research staff at ICRW who focus on international gender and population issues, as well as with experts in this area from other organizations and academic institutions. The fellow will make substantive contributions to a research project examining the impact of fertility decline on women's empowerment in developing countries and participate in ICRW’s program and policy-oriented research on adolescents.
Primary Duties
Duration
The term of the fellowship is one year, extendable to two years with mutual consent. The fellowship is a full-time commitment.
Terms
The fellowship award consists of an annual stipend, health insurance, and annual leave. The fellow is responsible for all local accommodations and living costs. The Fellow will be provided with space in ICRW’s office in Washington DC, and will have access to office support. Travel for fellowship related research activities and limited conference travel will also be supported.
Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest summarizing their background and interest in the field of gender and population, curriculum vitae, and two writing samples to jobs@icrw.org with “Gender and Population Post-Doc Fellowship” in the subject line.
Screening of applicants will continue until the position is filled.