How to Apply for a Postdoctoral Position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem?

Applying for a postdoctoral position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) can be an exciting step in your academic career. This guide will walk you through the process of finding and applying for postdoctoral fellowships at this renowned institution. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is a premier destination for postdoctoral research, hosting approximately 380 postdocs from 40 countries annually.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for a postdoctoral position at HUJI, you must:

  1. Have a doctoral degree from a recognized institution, obtained within the last 5 years.
  2. If your doctorate is pending, provide proof of dissertation submission (eligible for up to six months, with possible extensions).
  3. Secure a postdoctoral research supervisor from HUJI’s regular academic faculty.

Locating a Principal Investigator (PI)

First things first, finding the right PI is crucial. Here’s how to proceed:

  1. Search the research opportunities via the Research Opportunities Database on HUJI by clicking here.
  2. If no suitable opportunity is found, explore HUJI’s faculties and schools by clicking one of the given links, link 1; link 2, link 3.
  3. Identify faculty members whose expertise aligns with your research goals.
  4. Reach out directly to potential supervisors to inquire about openings, funding, and timelines. Don’t forget to add your research proposal, publications, etc. with your inquiry letter.
  5. After alocating a PI, discuss with your PI if you need to apply a funding fellowship. If yes, you may need to apply it and submit it online. The funding fellowships are listed below.

Applying for Postdoctoral Fellowships

Many postdocs at HUJI receive funding through their PI’s research budgets, but additional funding is often necessary.

Here’s how to find and apply for additional fellowships:

  1. Explore HUJI’s Scholarship Portal for funding opportunities by clicking here or here.
  2. Or check the Academic Secretary’s listing of postdoctoral fellowships, here.
  3. Develop a solid research proposal, allowing several months for preparation.
  4. Review eligibility guidelines, application deadlines, funding limits, and award terms for each fellowship.

Tips for Successful Applications

  1. Align your proposal with the funding body’s mission and priorities.
  2. Be prepared for potential rejections and resubmissions.
  3. Ensure the fellowship timeline matches your research plans.
  4. Confirm all required approvals, signatures, and support letters from HUJI.
  5. Only apply after securing a research supervisor.
  6. Application deadline is depend on what fellowship you are applying to.
  7. To explore lists of fellowships, click here.

Support Services

HUJI offers comprehensive support for postdocs and their families, including:

  • Visa assistance
  • Housing support
  • Health insurance guidance
  • Social activities
  • Family services
  • Professional development opportunities

For detailed information on these services, visit the international postdoc support page on HUJI’s website.

By following these guidelines and utilizing HUJI’s resources, you’ll be well-prepared to apply for a postdoctoral position at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Remember to start your application process well in advance, as some fellowships have specific deadlines and the visa process may take time. Good luck with your application!

 

 

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