Love Ethic Postdoctoral Fellowship - Notre Dame Institute for Ethics and the Common Good
Company: University of Notre Dame Location: Notre Dame, IN Employment Type: Full Time Date Posted: 07/04/2025 Job Categories:
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Love Ethic Postdoctoral Fellowship - Notre Dame Institute for Ethics and the Common Good
Love Ethic Postdoctoral Fellowship - Notre Dame Institute for Ethics and the Common Good
Location Notre Dame
Open Date Jun 23, 2025
Deadline Oct 13, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time
Description Sponsored by a transformative grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the Notre Dame Institute Ethics and the Common Good (ECG) is seeking to support three postdoctoral fellows who are conducting ambitious research projects connected to the topic of love-based ethical frameworks. These fellows will join the institute from July 2026 through June 2028.
In addition to pursuing independent research on love-based ethics, postdoctoral fellows will contribute to the broader goals of the grant by collaborating with ECG staff to help organize two academic conferences focused on love-based ethical frameworks.
Postdoctoral Fellows receive $80,000 each year in salary, $1,000 each year in dedicated research funds, and Notre Dame benefits.
Note: This opportunity is only for postdocs working on love-based ethical frameworks. Postdocs working on faith-based approaches to artificial intelligence should apply for a one-year faculty fellowship.
Preliminary objectives for the research to be conducted (i.e., whether the research might result in a book, journal article, art work, etc.)
The proposed work plan (including what research or work has already been accomplished, what will be done during the fellowship period, the methodology to be employed, and the organization of the scholarly project, book, or other work)
Public-engagement proposal (no more than two pages, double-spaced). In the public-engagement proposal, applicants should explain how they plan to engage a public audience with their proposed research project (e.g., through a newspaper op-ed, public discussion, podcast episode, etc.).
Two letters of reference. The letters should address the strength of the applicant's proposed research project, its fit with the 2026-2027 research theme, and the applicant's collaborative potential and collegiality. (See FAQ page for common questions about letters of reference.)
(Optional) Up to two pages of non-text materials supporting the research proposal Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of their potential for research impact, fit with the theme, and fit with the Institute's mission.
Finalists will be asked to be available for a brief Zoom conversation with committee members during the final stage of the selection process.