Bader Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish History
Department of History, Queen's University
| The Jewish Studies Program in association with the Department of History at Queen's University invites applications for the Alfred and Isabel Bader Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Jewish History. The temporal and thematic area of specialization is open and includes any area of research related to Jewish history. The fellowship will be awarded to a scholar with a completed PhD who has a record of outstanding teaching. The fellowship is from 1 September 2026 – 31 August 2028. A postdoctoral supervisor will be named based on the successful candidate’s field of specialization.
The university invites applications from all qualified individuals. Queen's is strongly committed to employment equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from Black, racialized/visible minority and Indigenous/ Aboriginal people, women, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ+ persons. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The university will provide support in its recruitment processes to applicants with disabilities, including accommodation that takes into account an applicant’s accessibility needs. If you require accommodation during the interview process, please contact Jenn Lucas at jenn.lucas@queensu.ca. Postdoctoral fellows at Queen's University are governed by two collective agreements. The terms of the overall appointment are governed by the Collective Agreement between PSAC 901, Unit 2 and Queen’s University. The candidate will also be appointed to a term adjunct teaching position, which is governed by the Collective Agreement between QUFA and Queen’s University. Information about these bargaining units, including the Collective Agreements can be found on the Faculty Relations Office’s website. Application Materials: Application Instructions: Bader Postdoctoral Fellowship Application Form Applications will be received until 10 June 2026. The final appointment is subject to budgetary approval.
Posted: 27 April 2026
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Requirements Applicants must have completed a PhD in History or a cognate discipline prior to beginning the fellowship. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain an active scholarly profile and to teach 3 one-term courses on Jewish history, broadly defined, per academic year, in the Department of History. Course offerings will include a combination of lecture and seminar courses in the incumbent’s area of specialization, as determined in consultation with the Chair of the Department of History with input from the Director of Jewish Studies. Previous teaching experience and evidence of scholarly research and publication related to the terms of the position will also be considered an asset. All aspects of the position will take place in person in Kingston, ON at Queen’s University campus. |
Additional Salary Information: The annual total compensation for the fellowship, including teaching is approximately $80,107.00 CDN. The value of the fellowship in 2026-2027 will be $51,475. The teaching stipend is determined by the collective agreement and is approximately $9,544 per one-term course.
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