For full consideration, applicants should submit the application package at https://jobs.gmu.edu/ by March 9, 2022. Review of applications will begin on March 10.
The application package should include:
(i) a list of three professional references with contact information; and
(ii) the application document consisting of the four required sections listed below (to be uploaded as Other Doc).
(i) a list of three professional references with contact information; and
(ii) the application document consisting of the four required sections listed below (to be uploaded as Other Doc).
- Biographical Sketch not to exceed two pages. The biographical sketch must include the information to certify the applicant’s eligibility.
- Project Summary: Abstract of fellowship activities, not to exceed one page. The project summary must include the following:
- Overview, which must include (1) the candidate’s name; (2) the date the degree was, or will be, completed; and (3) basic disciplinary field(s) involved in the project;
- A summary of the research plans and goals;
- A summary of the training plan for career development and educational or public outreach.
- Project Description, not to exceed seven single-spaced pages, must include the following information:
- Part I – Research Plan: (up to five pages), which should include: (1) a theoretically-grounded introduction or background section and (2) a statement of research objectives, methods, and significance.
- Part II – Training Plan (up to two pages), which should include: (1) training objectives and the plan for achieving them (these may include scientific as well as other career preparation activities); (2) an explanation of how the fellowship activities will enhance the candidate’s career development and future research directions; and (3) a timetable for quarterly goals with benchmarks for major anticipated outcomes.
- References Cited, listed in a format such as APA or other standard format (no page limit)
More information at: George Mason University | Don E. Kash Postdoctoral Fellow in Science and Technology Policy (gmu.edu)