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Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026 in Canada | Fully Funded

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Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship Summary
Country
Canada
Study Level
Postdoctoral
Benefit
Fully Funded

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The Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship is a prestigious, fully funded research opportunity at the University of Toronto’s African Studies Centre. This fellowship supports emerging scholars conducting innovative research in African Studies, including social sciences, humanities, and creative arts, with a focus on decolonizing approaches and community engagement.

The African Studies Centre at the University of Toronto, established in 1978, is a leading undergraduate program in Canada and among the top in North America. It provides a vibrant intellectual hub for interdisciplinary study of African societies and diasporas, committed to public scholarship, social justice, and inclusivity.

Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship Benefits

  • $70,000 per year salary
  • Plus benefits
  • Full-time position (40 hours per week)
  • 12-month term
  • Opportunity to conduct independent research
  • Engage with faculty mentors and collaborate across disciplines
  • Participate in seminars, events, and public scholarship initiatives
  • Support knowledge dissemination locally, in Africa, and globally

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Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship Eligibility Criteria

  • Open to domestic and international candidates
  • Must have or will have successfully completed PhD degree between June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2026
  • Demonstrate academic excellence and high potential for success
  • Be eligible to start postdoctoral position by November 1, 2026
  • Public intellectual work and community engagement experience considered an asset

How to Apply for Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship?

  1. Submit all documents as a single PDF (filename: LastName_FirstName.pdf) to [email protected]
  2. Include letter of application (cover letter and statement of research, max 3 pages)
  3. Include a page describing how you will contribute to the African Studies Centre and University of Toronto
  4. Include detailed CV
  5. Include research proposal (2 pages) outlining proposed project, importance, impact, alignment with goals
  6. Include names and contact information for three academic references

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.

What is the Richard Rooney Postdoctoral Fellowship?

It is a prestigious, fully funded postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto’s African Studies Centre, supporting emerging scholars in African Studies research.

What is the deadline to apply?

The deadline to apply is Friday, July 10, 2026.

What is the salary for this fellowship?

The salary is $70,000 per year, plus benefits.

Who is eligible to apply?

Domestic and international candidates who have or will have completed their PhD between June 30, 2022 and June 30, 2026 are eligible.

What documents are required for the application?

Applicants must submit a letter of application, a contribution page, a detailed CV, a research proposal, and contact information for three academic references.

How should I submit my application?

Submit all documents as a single PDF (filename: LastName_FirstName.pdf) to [email protected].

When is the expected start date?

The expected start date is November 1, 2026.

What is the term length of the fellowship?

The fellowship is for 12 months.

Is this a full-time position?

Yes, this is a full-time position with normal hours of 40 hours per week.

What areas of research are supported?

African Studies broadly defined, including social sciences, humanities, creative arts, and interdisciplinary fields grounded in Africa and its diasporas.


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