Johns Hopkins University
Joint Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ethics, Global Health and Infectious Disease
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
General Description
The Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and theWellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities at the University ofOxfordhaveestablished the
Global Infectious Disease Ethics (GLIDE)
collaborative with support from the Wellcome Trust. A central pillar of this partnership is a joint post-doctoral fellowship training opportunity.We arepleased to inviteapplications to the program fromuniquely qualified individuals whoare committed to interdisciplinaryand transnationalcollaborationand who have a particular interest in the ethical issues at the intersection of global health and infectious disease. This
two-year fellowship
will begin September 1, 2026, pending funding approval. Qualifications and Opportunities: Doctoral-level degree in bioethics, philosophy, public health, law, medicine, social science, history or other relevant discipline, with fewer than five years of post-PhD research by the start date. Scholarly interests inethical issues at the intersection of global health and infectious disease. Primary, in-residence appointment at Johns Hopkins and a residency requirement at the Wellcome Center. The exact nature, duration and timing of the Oxford residency is flexible and case-specific. Fellows will become integrated members of the ongoing post-doctoral training programs at both Institutions andhave access to a wide range of activities and opportunities,including: Regular seminars, presentations and discussions with leaders in the field; Individualized research program; Bioethics coursework and mentorship; Professional development training; Teaching opportunities (commensurate with experience and background); Participation in outreach efforts via social media Salary/Benefits: $65,000 per year, plus health and other standard benefits available to all post-doctoral fellows of Johns Hopkins University Travel for the residency requirement and modest living expenses when overseas A modest discretionary fund for travel to relevant conferences Application Instructions The application window is now open. Applicationsaredue by March 31, 2026, andmust be uploaded viaInterfolio. Cover Letter Personal statement in support of your application CV Copy of Graduate Transcript(s) Writing Sample Two Letters of Reference For more information on the Berman-Oxford GLIDE Post-doctoral Fellowship Program, please contact the Berman Institute's Associate Director for Global Programs (Joseph Ali, JD at
jali@jhu.edu
) or Professor Anne Barnhill at
abarnhi1@jhu.edu
. Please note that PRO-UAW has established a union which represents postdoctoral researchers, including postdoctoral fellows and postdoctoral research fellows at the Johns Hopkins University. The University and PRO-UAW will be engaging in negotiations for a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that will set forth terms and conditions of employment and which could result in changes to the compensation and benefits described in this ad.
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Global Infectious Disease Ethics (GLIDE)
collaborative with support from the Wellcome Trust. A central pillar of this partnership is a joint post-doctoral fellowship training opportunity.We arepleased to inviteapplications to the program fromuniquely qualified individuals whoare committed to interdisciplinaryand transnationalcollaborationand who have a particular interest in the ethical issues at the intersection of global health and infectious disease. This
two-year fellowship
will begin September 1, 2026, pending funding approval. Qualifications and Opportunities: Doctoral-level degree in bioethics, philosophy, public health, law, medicine, social science, history or other relevant discipline, with fewer than five years of post-PhD research by the start date. Scholarly interests inethical issues at the intersection of global health and infectious disease. Primary, in-residence appointment at Johns Hopkins and a residency requirement at the Wellcome Center. The exact nature, duration and timing of the Oxford residency is flexible and case-specific. Fellows will become integrated members of the ongoing post-doctoral training programs at both Institutions andhave access to a wide range of activities and opportunities,including: Regular seminars, presentations and discussions with leaders in the field; Individualized research program; Bioethics coursework and mentorship; Professional development training; Teaching opportunities (commensurate with experience and background); Participation in outreach efforts via social media Salary/Benefits: $65,000 per year, plus health and other standard benefits available to all post-doctoral fellows of Johns Hopkins University Travel for the residency requirement and modest living expenses when overseas A modest discretionary fund for travel to relevant conferences Application Instructions The application window is now open. Applicationsaredue by March 31, 2026, andmust be uploaded viaInterfolio. Cover Letter Personal statement in support of your application CV Copy of Graduate Transcript(s) Writing Sample Two Letters of Reference For more information on the Berman-Oxford GLIDE Post-doctoral Fellowship Program, please contact the Berman Institute's Associate Director for Global Programs (Joseph Ali, JD at
jali@jhu.edu
) or Professor Anne Barnhill at
abarnhi1@jhu.edu
. Please note that PRO-UAW has established a union which represents postdoctoral researchers, including postdoctoral fellows and postdoctoral research fellows at the Johns Hopkins University. The University and PRO-UAW will be engaging in negotiations for a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that will set forth terms and conditions of employment and which could result in changes to the compensation and benefits described in this ad.
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