Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Social Sciences, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa


US$25,000 for 4 months
September to December OR January to April
Program Officer, Recruitment

  • COMPETITION OPENS MAY 15, 2024
  • Awards to be taken up in the  2025-2026 Academic Year
  • Applications accepted until  November 15, 2024
  • The next competition for awards to be taken up in the 2026-2027 Academic Year will open in May 2025.
Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Social Sciences, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (UHM) warmly welcomes a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in an academic department or center within the College of Social Sciences (CSS) to conduct research, develop partnerships, and potentially teach a semester course. The position is pending funding availability. The Visiting Research Chair will have opportunities to deliver public lectures, participate in conferences and related research, and contribute to UHM’s intellectual life.

UHM actively promotes research and teaching that crosses disciplines and departments. The Visiting Research Chair may work with various campus units to develop personal and professional networks for further academic pursuit. Situated in the lush and green Mānoa Valley, the flagship campus of UH is just outside of the downtown Honolulu financial district on the island of O‘ahu. A destination of choice, students and faculty come from across the nation and the world to take advantage of UHM’s unique research opportunities, diverse community, nationally-ranked Division I athletics program, and beautiful landscape. One of only a handful of universities nationwide to hold the distinction of being a land-, sea-, space-, and sun-grant institution, UHM is a highly rated Research I public university. Here students receive a great education and enjoy a unique multicultural global experience in a Hawaiian place of learning—truly like no place else on earth.

Specializations: Social Sciences including but not limited to regional cooperation on issues including energy, climate change and the environment, Asia Pacific engagement, indigenous issues, ICT, health disparities, and migration.

Applicants are encouraged to identify their primary and alternate choices on the application. Formal letters of invitation should not be sought; however, applicants are encouraged to contact the institution to discuss research interests.

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