Thu, Jan 30, 2014
Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Labrador Institute

Memorial University's Postdoctoral Fellowship program of the Faculty of Arts and the Labrador Institute (Goose Bay) supports promising new scholars in the social sciences and humanities with a focus on issues relating to Labrador and Aboriginal communities. See the 2014-2015 Competition full application form for more details.
Description
Postdoctoral Fellowships provide stipendiary support to recent PhD graduates who are:
The Labrador Institute is a multi-disciplinary administrative unit of Memorial University with responsibility for delivery of academic initiatives such as research and education. The institute accomplishes much of its mission and mandate through collaboration with other units of Memorial University and partner groups in Labrador and abroad.
The Institute also has a substantial outreach function which provides university expertise to Labrador people for less formal, community-driven projects and requests, often dealing with language retention, culture and heritage.
Postdoctoral Fellowships provide stipendiary support to recent PhD graduates who are:
- undertaking original research
- publishing research findings
- developing and expanding personal research networks
- broadening teaching experience
- preparing to become competitive in national research grants competitions
The Labrador Institute is a multi-disciplinary administrative unit of Memorial University with responsibility for delivery of academic initiatives such as research and education. The institute accomplishes much of its mission and mandate through collaboration with other units of Memorial University and partner groups in Labrador and abroad.
The Institute also has a substantial outreach function which provides university expertise to Labrador people for less formal, community-driven projects and requests, often dealing with language retention, culture and heritage.