GRI Post-Doctoral Program
The GRI Post-Doctoral Program offers opportunities for early-career scholars who seek to produce applied research on pressing global issues. Fellows generally spend two or more years in-residence researching, writing, and teaching in their area of specialization. They work closely with one or more GRI’s research labs and join its vibrant intellectual community, one that values innovation, fun, and an eagerness to take big swings at important research questions.
With its post-doctoral program, GRI seeks to attract high-quality researchers, act on its commitment to diversity in all its forms, and provide mentored research opportunities to undergraduate students, especially those from under-represented groups. As part of a GRI post-doctoral curriculum, fellows hone important career skills, which include grant writing, teaching, and publishing. Fellows work closely with at least one designated mentor during their time at GRI and have opportunities to collaborate with peers across disciplines. Fellows have gone on to hold tenure-track positions at leading institutions.
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Commitment to DEI:
GRI’s post-doctoral program stems from a commitment to strengthening diversity, equity, and inclusion in academic and policy settings. With its postdoctoral program, GRI seeks to create greater access to opportunities for individuals from underrepresented groups. The GRI post-doctoral programs work to help emerging scholars launch their academic and/or policy careers, whether at William & Mary or beyond. More information on GRI’s commitment to DEI can be found here.