Kubelt
2026-27 An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chinese Studies
Kubelt, Harvard, Illinois, United States, 60033
Program Overview
The Fairbank Center at Harvard University invites applications for the An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship (2026‑27). Fellows will conduct research on the social foundations of state power in China.
Research Theme Fellows will investigate how China’s evolving social stratification, informal institutions, and ideological changes sustain the Chinese Communist Party’s rule and maintain political control amid rapid economic growth and widening inequality.
Responsibilities
Develop and execute an independent research project aligned with the research theme.
Participate in workshops and collaborative projects led by Professors Wang and Zhou.
Present research findings in seminars and at the Fairbank Center community.
Learning & Engagement Collaborate with Harvard and Boston‑area researchers working on contemporary China; engage with the Fairbank Center community.
Fellowship Details Period: August 1 2026 – July 31 2027. Stipend: $67,600 – $70,000 over 12 months. Additional $3,000 research funding available to each fellow.
Basic Qualifications
PhD in sociology, political science, economics, communication, history, area studies, or related field.
Strong working knowledge of Chinese and English.
Doctoral degree must be completed no later than July 1 2026; must not be more than five years beyond receipt of the degree at the start of the fellowship.
Harvard doctoral degree recipients are not eligible.
Additional Qualifications Applicants should have research interests relevant to the 2026‑27 research theme, focusing on inequality, mobility, public opinion, governance, ideology, or compliance.
Application Deadline January 15 2026.
Application Materials
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Cover letter (1‑2 pages)
Research proposal (max 5 pages, double‑spaced)
Writing sample (academic paper or dissertation chapter)
Names of two or three academic references with current email addresses
Letters of Recommendation At least two but no more than three references are required. References should submit letters directly to the application portal.
Benefits Eligible for Harvard’s subsidized comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and other benefits.
EEO/Non‑Discrimination Commitment Statement Harvard University is committed to equal opportunity and non‑discrimination. We seek talent from all parts of society and the world, and we strive to ensure everyone at Harvard thrives. Our differences help our community advance Harvard’s academic purposes. Harvard has an equal employment opportunity policy that outlines our commitment to prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Research Theme Fellows will investigate how China’s evolving social stratification, informal institutions, and ideological changes sustain the Chinese Communist Party’s rule and maintain political control amid rapid economic growth and widening inequality.
Responsibilities
Develop and execute an independent research project aligned with the research theme.
Participate in workshops and collaborative projects led by Professors Wang and Zhou.
Present research findings in seminars and at the Fairbank Center community.
Learning & Engagement Collaborate with Harvard and Boston‑area researchers working on contemporary China; engage with the Fairbank Center community.
Fellowship Details Period: August 1 2026 – July 31 2027. Stipend: $67,600 – $70,000 over 12 months. Additional $3,000 research funding available to each fellow.
Basic Qualifications
PhD in sociology, political science, economics, communication, history, area studies, or related field.
Strong working knowledge of Chinese and English.
Doctoral degree must be completed no later than July 1 2026; must not be more than five years beyond receipt of the degree at the start of the fellowship.
Harvard doctoral degree recipients are not eligible.
Additional Qualifications Applicants should have research interests relevant to the 2026‑27 research theme, focusing on inequality, mobility, public opinion, governance, ideology, or compliance.
Application Deadline January 15 2026.
Application Materials
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Cover letter (1‑2 pages)
Research proposal (max 5 pages, double‑spaced)
Writing sample (academic paper or dissertation chapter)
Names of two or three academic references with current email addresses
Letters of Recommendation At least two but no more than three references are required. References should submit letters directly to the application portal.
Benefits Eligible for Harvard’s subsidized comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and other benefits.
EEO/Non‑Discrimination Commitment Statement Harvard University is committed to equal opportunity and non‑discrimination. We seek talent from all parts of society and the world, and we strive to ensure everyone at Harvard thrives. Our differences help our community advance Harvard’s academic purposes. Harvard has an equal employment opportunity policy that outlines our commitment to prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, religion, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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