Strauss Fellowships in Medicine, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies
Company: CEDARS-SINAI
Location: Alhambra
Posted on: May 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Join the Center for Medicine, Holocaust and Genocide Studies as
a Strauss Fellow to expand knowledge about the activities of
medical professionals before, during and after the Holocaust, and
other genocides and human atrocities. The center pursues this
mission through public events that expose attendees to the work and
thoughts of leading scholars and through fellowships that support
original scholarship. To learn more, please visit the Center for
Medicine, Holocaust and Genocide Studies - Los Angeles, CA -
Cedars-Sinai.The Cedars-Sinai Center for Medicine, Holocaust and
Genocide Studies (MHGS) invites applications for the 2023-2024
Strauss Fellowship from early-career scholars: ABDs, postdocs and
assistant professors (or the equivalent professional stage). Made
possible through the generosity of Dr. Franklin Strauss, this
Fellowship supports scholarship addressing the intersection of
health, healthcare and medicine with the Holocaust, genocide or
mass violence, broadly conceived (incl. systemic racism and
colonialism). Reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the
Center, this call is open to scholars studying relevant topics
through any number of fields including, but not limited to,
history, genocide studies, sociology, psychology, anthropology,
political science, international relations, journalism and
medicine.MHGS is situated within the Cedars-Sinai Program in the
History of Medicine (PHM), a dynamic and collegial unit that
comprises seven research-active core faculty and hosts regular
academic programming. Our affiliation with the Department of
Biomedical Sciences, Division of Graduate Research Education, at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center places the Strauss Fellow on the campus
of a major non-profit medical institution that houses academic
enterprises and a hospital that consistently ranks among the
leaders in the United States. Applications are therefore especially
welcome from scholars whose projects would benefit from the Strauss
Fellow's presence in a contemporary medical center.The 2023-2024
Strauss Fellowship is two months in duration, with flexible start
and end dates during the 2023-2024 academic year. It provides
$4,000 in funding per month for ABDs and $5,000 per month for PhD
recipients. It also offers a maximum of $1,000 to offset travel and
transportation expenses. The outstanding candidate chosen as the
next Strauss Fellow will receive Cedars-Sinai library privileges,
which provide access to the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust
Testimonies. Additionally, through an agreement with the USC
Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research (CAGR), the Strauss
Fellow has the opportunity to be a CAGR Visiting Scholar, which
provides USC library privileges, including full access to the USC
Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive, which contains over 55,000
video testimonies. The Strauss Fellowship offers ample time for
research and requires only that the Fellow contributes to the
intellectual life of MHGS and PHM and delivers a research-based
public lecturePrimary Job Duties:
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