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Residency Fellowship at the Free Peoples of Russia House

The Free Peoples of Russia House (FPRH) invites applications for its Residency Fellowship, designed to support individuals researching political, economic, or social issues related to Russia and Eastern Europe. Preference will be given to projects focused on recent developments and current global trends. The fellowship is open to individuals engaged in research and publication, with strong preference for upper-level undergraduates and master’s students in political science, international relations, journalism, media studies, or related fields. The program will be conducted in English; knowledge of Russian, Ukrainian, or Belarusian is a plus. This is a live-in fellowship located three blocks from the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. In lieu of a stipend, the selected fellow will receive free furnished housing and internet access. The fellow may pursue outside work or academic obligations while fulfilling their fellowship duties. The fellow will develop a research paper on a topic selected by FPRH from among two submitted proposals, and participate in public events related to their research. The final paper will be presented publicly and published online. One fellow will be selected. Deadline: August 15, 2025. Program runs September–December.

Organization

Free Peoples of Russia House (FPRH)

School

Location

Washington D.C.

Employment Type

  • Fellowship / Post-Doc

Application Deadline

  • 08/15/2025

Research Manager

The Research Manager will play a key role in producing original research and synthesizing existing knowledge on school leadership to facilitate evidence-based program and policy decisions.

Organization

Global School Leaders

School

Location

remote

Employment Type

  • Full-time

Application Deadline

  • 08/17/2025

Postdoctoral Associate

The Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team focused on emerging infectious diseases, public health, and policy research. The successful candidate will contribute to cross-cutting research at the intersection of infectious diseases, public health, data science, and policy development. The candidate will conduct this research under a primary mentor as well as a mentorship panel which can bring in varied experience. Boston University’s Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases (CEID) is a university-wide center focused on global health security and linking technical knowledge to policy issues related to emerging pathogens and epidemic threats. CEID’s core mission is to improve resilience against threat of emerging & epidemic infectious diseases worldwide through public health and policy research, global and local capacity strengthening, training, evidence generation for policy support, and community engagement.

Organization

Boston University Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases

School

Location

Boston, MA

Employment Type

  • Fellowship / Post-Doc

Application Deadline

  • 08/20/2025

Founders’ Fellowship

The Founders' Fellowship provides a platform for aspiring leaders to contribute to national security conversations while gaining mentorship, publishing experience, and exposure to the policy process. Fellows will participate in writing workshops, contribute to Forum publications, and engage in professional development events designed to elevate their voice and accelerate their impact. Un-paid, non-resident.

Organization

Security and Democracy Forum

School

Location

Washington, DC

Employment Type

  • Fellowship / Post-Doc
  • Part-time

Application Deadline

  • 08/29/2025

Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) - Department of Politics, Governance & Economics

The Department of Politics, Governance and Economics (PGE) in the School of International Service (SIS) at American University (AU) invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in economic security at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning August 1, 2026. We seek candidates focusing on economic security given the growing intersection of national security and economic competition. We invite interested applicants to read the full position announcement on American University's faculty opportunities page. American University is an Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status. Position is contingent on successful completion of a background check.

Organization

School of International Service | American University

School

Location

Washington, DC

Employment Type

  • Faculty / Scholar
  • Full-time

Application Deadline

  • 09/15/2025

Adjunct Faculty, International Studies and Public Policy

Position Summary Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs at the University of Denver seeks to hire adjunct faculty from an applicant pool for the academic year of 2025/26. Adjunct faculty teach a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses. Instructors may be engaged to teach courses in the degrees of Global Economic Affairs, Global Environmental Sustainability, Human Rights, International Development, International Security, International Studies, and Public Policy. We may also be seeking instructors for our certificates in Global Environmental Change and Adaptation, Global Business and Corporate Social Responsibility, Homeland Security, Humanitarian Assistance, Religion and International Affairs, and Global Social Justice. Essential Functions Job requirements for undergraduate classes typically include teaching a 10-week course on campus in two sessions of 110 minutes each per week, holding weekly office hours (either on campus or virtually, via Zoom or Teams videoconferencing), assigning and evaluating papers and exams as appropriate, and being available to assist students with course requirements. Job requirements for graduate classes typically include teaching a 10-week course on campus in one session of 170 minutes each per week, holding weekly office hours (either on campus or via Zoom or Teams videoconferencing), assigning and evaluating papers and exams as appropriate, and being available to assist students with course requirements. There is the possibility of alternate scheduling arrangements (shorter courses, alternative time structures, etc.), but they are specific and less frequent.

Organization

University of Denver, Josef Korbel School of Global and Public Affairs

School

Location

Denver, CO

Employment Type

  • Faculty / Scholar

Application Deadline

  • 09/15/2025

Asia in Review Contributor (Writer/ Volunteer)

https://cpg-online.de/home/institutional-profile/career-opportunities/asia-in-review-contributor_apr-2024/

Organization

German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance (CPG)

Location

Bangkok, Thailand

Employment Type

  • Part-time

Application Deadline

  • 12/31/2025