Applications are open for one Indian applicant and one US applicant for postdoctoral fellowships of the Global Health Equity Scholars Program at UC Berkeley to work in India on policy, air pollution, and health. If awarded, the candidate would spend at least 10 months in New Delhi, India, working with The Energy Resources Institute (TERI), between August 2019 and August 2020 in the newly established Collaborative Centre of Air Policy Research (https://ccapc.org).
A competitive candidate will contribute expertise in the areas of household energy use, agricultural and industry regulation, ambient air pollution, national social investment, and/or health effects.
Eligibility: Doctorate degree required, terminal degree within the past five years; graduate students who will complete a doctorate degree by June 2019 can apply.
For US applicant: US citizenship or residency is required.
For Indian applicant: Indian citizenship is required.
Potential applicants who meet the eligibility criteria and who can commit to spending the required months in New Delhi should e-mail a CV or resume to Maria Teresa Hernandez maria.hernandez@berkeley.edu
If selected on this first round, the applicant will submit a full GHES application (including the endorsement of the GHES mentors) by November 15, 2018.
Information about the application is available at ghes.berkeley.edu
H/T: Shahzad Gani