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Henry Chauncey, Jr. ’57 Postdoctoral Fellowship
Jackson School of Global Affairs, Yale University
Application
Details
Posted: 09-Nov-25
Location: New Haven, Connecticut
Categories:
Diplomacy/International Relations
World/Global
Employment Type:
Fellowship
Primary Field:
Open
Salary Details:
The fellowship stipend will be competitive with similar fellowships from other leading policy schools and/or institutions focusing on the practice of, and research into, foreign and security policy.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
The Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy welcomes applications from junior scholars around the globe fortwo Henry Chauncey, Jr. ’57 Postdoctoral Fellowships. We seek to attract candidates working on the history of global affairs, international relations, statecraft, transatlantic relations, and/or US foreign policy. Candidates from the fields of security and strategic studies are also welcome, provided their work has an empirical, historical, and/or qualitative focus. We are particularly interested in candidates using the methods of international, military, and/or political history to investigate past events with current relevance.
During their time at Yale, the Chauncey Fellows will work within an active academic community of fellows, practitioners, visiting scholars, and Yale Jackson School faculty. Fellowships last one year and are potentially renewable for one additional year. Fellows must have received their PhD degrees, ideally in History or a related field, before the start of their fellowship. They will use their time at Yale to conduct original research and/or prepare manuscripts for publication.
Chauncey Fellows must remain in residence throughout the fellowship. They will receive shared office space and participate in the academic life and public activities of the Program, as well as those of the Johnson Center for the Study of American Diplomacy and the Jackson School of Global Affairs. This includes attending events and, if requested, presenting research at such an event. The Chauncey Fellows may also, if they desire, teach on subjects related to the Program’s focus.
A complete application consists of:
c.v.
A 1000-word research proposal that summarizes the applicant’s scholarship and explains how it fits the description above.
A writing sample, ideally published, of the length of a journal article or dissertation chapter.
Names of three referees and confirmation from the applicant that these referees have agreed to provide references if contacted. (For avoidance of misunderstanding: applicants do not need to submit letters of reference; program staff will contact the referees of finalists).
The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and seeks to attract to its faculty, staff, and student body qualified persons from a broad range of backgrounds and perspectives.
Additionally, in accordance with this Policy and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’s sex; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; pregnancy, childbirth or related conditions; race; color; national or ethnic origin; religion; age; disability; protected veteran status, or other protected classes as set forth in federal and Connecticut law.
Professional Conduct Review
The final candidate, upon acceptance of a contingent offer of employment/faculty appointment/fellowship, may be required to disclose whether they are, or have been, the subject of any disciplinary proceeding (investigation, hearing, etc.) at previous institutions or employers, and may also be subject to a background screening. Candidates who materially misrepresent information on their resume or other application materials are ineligible for hire/appointment. Final candidates may also be required to sign a release to allow Yale to solicit information regarding any substantiated conduct violations from current and/or past employers.