POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS

The Center for the Study of Antisemitism hosts Postdoctoral Fellows who specialize in multiple fields of study.

Our Postdoctoral Fellows take an active part in the academic life of the Center, including participating in our regular program of events, workshops, and conferences. Postdoctoral Fellows produce their own research regarding antisemitism while at the Center.

CSA Postdoctoral Fellows

Tessa Harmon

Tessa Harmon, PhD

Postdoctoral Associate
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William Pimlott, PhD

Postdoctoral Associate

AddressHate Fellow

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UJA Postdoctoral Fellows

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Application Details

Applications for our Fall 2025 Postdoctoral Fellows are now closed. Please come back for information on applying for our Fall 2026 Postdoctoral Fellow cohort.

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Past Fellows

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Meet our dedicated post-doctoral research fellows.

Alice Johnson
Research Fellow

Focusing on the intersection of antisemitism and cultural studies.

Mark Thompson
Visiting Scholar

Exploring historical narratives of antisemitism in modern literature.

Sarah Lee
Post-Doctoral Fellow

Investigating the impact of media on antisemitic sentiments.

David Kim
Research Associate

Analyzing contemporary antisemitism in social media platforms.

Emily Chen
Fellow Researcher

Studying the historical roots of antisemitism in Europe.

John Smith
Senior Fellow

Researching the effects of antisemitism on community dynamics.

FAQs

Find answers to common questions about our Postdoctoral Fellowship program below.

Selection criteria for the Postdoctoral Fellowship include the quality of the research proposal, the applicant's academic background, and the potential impact of the proposed research.

Required materials for the Postdoctoral Fellowship application include a CV, research proposal, and three letters of recommendation from academic or professional references. All materials must be submitted through Interfolio.

Postdoctoral Fellows receive a competitive stipend, access to NYU's resources, and opportunities for professional development, including workshops and networking events.

Eligibility for the Postdoctoral Fellowship includes individuals who have completed their PhD within the last five years and have a research focus related to antisemitism studies.

The application process for the Postdoctoral Fellowship at NYU Center for the Study of Antisemitism involves submitting an online application form, a research proposal, and letters of recommendation. Ensure all documents are submitted in Interfolio by the deadline specified on our website.

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