David E. Bell Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the Harvard Center for Population & Development Studies (HCPDS)

Deadline

Friday, December 8, 2017

Degree Program

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program

The David E. Bell Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the Harvard Center for Population & Development Studies (HCPDS) provides opportunities for research and leadership training in a flexible, one or two year non-degree program for postdoctoral researchers in the field of population and development. Selected candidates possess a strong record of academic training, proven research experience, a commitment to population and development work, the demonstrated ability to work independently, and leadership potential. This program is open to both U.S. and international scholars.

Bell Fellows examine a broad range of critical issues in the field of population and development studies from multidisciplinary perspectives. Most will have interests that match the HCPDS’s focal areas: social and environmental determinants of population health; migration and immigration; causes and consequences of health transitions (aging societies); and health consequences of work place policies and work design. The wide range of perspectives will enhance the fellows’ experiences and broaden the community life at the Center.

For more information, please visit the Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health website.