The Buntrock Institute for Freedom and Community (IFC) at St. Olaf College invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship for scholars doing innovative work that deepens our understanding of political theory and/or comparative politics focused on contemporary challenges in politics, markets, and society.
The post-doctoral fellow will be appointed to the Political Science department at the college. Post-Doctoral Fellows will teach three courses per year through their home department at the college, pursue their own scholarly research, participate in various IFC-sponsored events on campus, and contribute through their teaching and scholarly activities to public affairs education on campus. This is a two-year fellowship, beginning August 17, 2026. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Salary: $60,000 - $65,000
A Ph.D. in Political Science or a discipline related to public policy/public affairs, completed by the time of appointment, is required.
About the Institute for Freedom and Community
Established at St. Olaf in 2014, The Buntrock Institute for Freedom and Community (https://institute.stolaf.edu/) is an interdisciplinary institute seeking to promote constructive dialogue and meaningful debate on important American political and social issues. By exploring diverse ideas about politics, markets, and society, the IFC aims to challenge presuppositions, question easy answers, and foster constructive dialogue among those with differing values and contending points of view.
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