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Institute (DSI) and Physical Sciences Division (PSD) at The University of Chicago. Students may complete the degree full- or part-time and in-person or online. Beginning in autumn 2026, students may apply
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nineteenth century to start on or after July 1, 2026. We welcome applications from candidates who either are ABD or hold a recent PhD and particularly encourage applications from scholars whose work explores
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interest of the appointee, in consultation with the program’s faculty director. Appointees will also advise students on quarterly course selection and provide broad academic and professional guidance to a
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applications from the entire subfield of American politics. This position will begin on or after July 1, 2026. Qualifications Candidates must have completed all requirements for the PhD degree prior to the start
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moderate level of guidance and direction. This position is expected to end on March 2027. Responsibilities Trains students and postdocs on computational genomic approaches. Serves as a resource for
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of both students and their faculty mentors. The Director ensures that the Office of Undergraduate Research is a strong partner to the Collegiate Divisions, departments, centers, and programs, and other
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collaborating with faculty, faculty support staff, PhD students, and university visitors. High levels of initiative, creativity, and enthusiasm are keys to success. Responsibilities Furthers the faculty mission
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student populations. They must also possess exceptional higher education administrative acumen with demonstrable experience in supporting major national fellowships. The Director effectively supervises and
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substantive subfields. Qualifications Candidates must have completed all requirements for the PhD degree prior to the start of the appointment. Application Instructions Applicants must apply at the University
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Institute (DSI) and Physical Sciences Division (PSD) at The University of Chicago. Students may complete the degree full- or part-time and in-person or online. Beginning in autumn 2026, students may apply