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AddressHate Postdoctoral Associate in Antisemitism Studies - Deadline: June 30, 2025[]
The Center for the Study of Antisemitism at New York University invites applications for the AddressHate position of Postdoctoral Associate in Antisemitism Studies beginning January 1, 2026. The position is a one-year research position with the possibility of renewal for another year. Eligible applicants must have their Ph.D in hand by December 31, 2025.
The Postdoctoral Associate in Antisemitism Studies is a research position with no formal teaching duties. The associate will participate actively in the academic activities of the Center for the Study of Antisemitism and is encouraged to make full use of the scholarly resources available throughout the University. The Postdoctoral Associate will be able to take advantage of research materials available at the NYU Libraries, the New York Public Library, the Center for Jewish History, and beyond.