Each year, three scholars working in different disciplines come together for yearlong residential fellowships at the Pembroke Center, where they participate in the Pembroke Seminar, teach one undergraduate course and pursue individual research. Undergraduate students benefit from the cutting-edge courses postdoctoral fellows offer, and discourse at the Pembroke Center is deepened by the fellows’ projects and perspectives, as well as by the programming they create. Postdoctoral fellows further develop their teaching skills and work within a welcoming, collaborative, interdisciplinary and intergenerational group of scholars. At the same time, fellows can take advantage of the many resources at the Pembroke Center and the University as they advance their research projects.
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Postdoctoral Fellows
The Pembroke Center’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program is vital to the Pembroke Center’s teaching and research mission as well as its community.
Postdoctoral Fellows
The Pembroke Center’s Postdoctoral Fellowship program is vital to the Pembroke Center’s teaching and research mission as well as its community.
2021/2022 Pembroke Center Postdoctoral Fellows
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Erica Kanesaka
Shauna M. Stark '76, P'10 Postdoctoral Fellow -
Bernabe Mendoza
Artemis A.W. and Martha Joukowsky Postdoctoral Fellow -
Allison Puglisi
Carol G. Lederer Postdoctoral Fellow
Apply for a Pembroke Center postdoctoral fellowship
Applications for Pembroke Center postdoctoral fellowships are accepted until early December each year for a one-year residential fellowship beginning in July.