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to the theme of the Davis Center for academic years 2026-27 and 2027-28. The theme is "Property and Poverty." The successful candidate will work on the history of property and dispossession, wealth and poverty
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of "Property and Poverty." We invite recent Ph.D.'s to apply for a postdoctoral position related to this topic. The Davis Center for Historical Studies seeks applications from scholars researching the history
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: 283376937 **REVISED** Postdoctoral Research Associate D-26-HIS-00002 | Research | History Post-Doctoral Research Associate "PROPERTY AND POVERTY," 2026-27. Princeton University's Shelby Cullom Davis Center
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: 283376951 **REVISED** Postdoctoral Research Associate D-26-HIS-00003 | Research | History Postdoctoral Research Associate "Property and Poverty," 2026-27, Davis Center and the Institute for Advanced Study
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of specialization might include (but are not limited to) the humanistic dimensions of architecture, architectural history, design, urban planning, public policy, urban studies, environmental studies, science and
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Professor Carles Boix, Robert Garrett Professor of Politics and Public Affairs. Applications are welcome from scholars who have or expect to have a Ph.D. in the fields of political science, history, political
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Public Affairs. Applications are welcome from scholars who have or expect to have a Ph.D. in the fields of political science, history, political sociology, and economics. The work location for
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Qualifications: Doctorates conferred in 2026; prior experience working in a university mental health service; experience treating patients with substance abuse issues, eating concerns, and/or trauma history
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with policy relevance, including, but not limited to political science, sociology, economics, anthropology, and history. Expertise in education, national security, public health, climate change, and
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in Palestine and Israel. TRI will consider applicants from any discipline, though it is particularly interested in applicants trained in the disciplines of history, politics, religious studies