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Postdoctoral Fellow

Lumen Christi Institute

Full-Time • Chicago

The Lumen Christi Institute invites applications for two postdoctoral fellowships. The program offers funding to support the research and professional development of exceptional scholars in Catholic studies. The specific field of study is open and may include – but is not limited to – art and visual culture, bioethics and biotechnology, economics, history, law, literature, philosophy, politics, religious studies, sociology, and theology. In addition to pursuing a robust research agenda, the successful candidate will participate regularly in the life and activities of the Lumen Christi Institute, including opportunities for public engagement. The initial appointment is for two years, with the possibility of renewal for a third year.

The mission of the Lumen Christi Institute is to make the Catholic intellectual tradition a vital part of the secular university. Founded in 1997 by Catholic scholars at the University of Chicago, the Institute’s lectures, seminars, conferences, and non-credit courses support a dialogue between the University and the Catholic tradition. The Institute has enjoyed a close relationship with the University of Chicago since its inception and continues to offer dozens of events for the campus community every year, often in partnership with university departments and programs.

The Lumen Christi Institute offers an expansive vision of the intellectual life. Inspired by John Henry Newman’s insight that “all knowledge forms one whole,” the Institute prioritizes broad questions that bring scholars from different backgrounds into conversation. The Institute also follows Newman’s view that the Church is necessary for the integrity of the university. Accordingly, Lumen Christi programs promote Christian wisdom within scholarly conversations, drawing on the Catholic tradition as an anchor and springboard for the study of multiple academic fields.

Fellows will be selected by a committee of senior scholars from the University of Chicago and peer institutions. Applicants will be evaluated on the significance of the proposed research, the quality of the applicant’s record, and the potential of the candidate to enrich higher education through research and teaching in the Catholic intellectual tradition. Renewal beyond the first year is contingent upon satisfactory performance. The successful candidates will have a faculty mentor and office space. Fellows will receive a salary of $70,000 in 2024-25, less any deductions requred by federal or state regulations. It is a full-time position, including a full range of benefits (medical, dental, vision). In addition, fellows are eligible for $5,000 per year in professional development funds. The position requires residence in Chicago or its immediate vicinity.

Applicants must have received the Ph.D. no earlier than January 2022.

Ph.D. candidates will be considered and must complete the Ph.D. by the date of appointment.

Applicants will be required to submit an online application form including:

A cover letter, detailing their qualifications for the fellowship and explaining how a position at the Lumen Christi Institute fits into their plans

A curriculum vitae

A research statement

A writing sample

Three letter(s) of recommendation

All application materials should be submitted via the online application:

https://lumenchristi.submittable.com/submit/dcaf2bf7-e877-4065-ba66-158fc139fe72/2024-application-for-a-postdoctoral-fellowship-in-catholic-studies

Incomplete applications will not be considered. Application review will begin on November 20 and continue until the positions are filled.

Job Posting Information

The ACPA allows institutions to submit requests to post job opportunities that may be of interest to members of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. Employment opportunities that can be advertised on this page include the following sorts of positions of interest to those holding doctoral degrees in Philosophy or Theology:

-Tenure-track, tenured, or continuing faculty positions

-Limited term positions (e.g. visiting faculty positions and postdoctoral fellowships)

-Competitive fellowships or grant-funded positions

-Academic administrative positions, especially at Catholic institutions of higher learning