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POSTDOCTORATE AT GIU

Applicants must submit a research proposal, CV, academic transcripts, recommendation letters, and a personal statement. Selection is based on research relevance, academic excellence, and potential contribution to interfaith dialogue. Email your application documents to: info@globalinterfaithuniversity.net
The Postdoctoral Program at Global Interfaith University offers advanced research opportunities for scholars dedicated to interfaith dialogue and understanding. Candidates with a Ph.D. in relevant fields are welcomed to pursue original research, engage in academic collaborations, and contribute to the university’s mission of fostering interfaith harmony. The program typically lasts 1-3 years. Fellows are mentored by faculty advisors, required to submit regular progress reports, and encouraged to publish their work in reputable journals. Emphasizing ethical research and cultural sensitivity, the program promotes active involvement in interfaith events and community outreach. It aims to develop scholars who can bridge diverse religious perspectives, promote peace, and influence policy through their research. The program values diversity and inclusion, ensuring equal opportunities for all applicants, and fosters an environment of academic excellence and intercultural understanding.
1. Eligibility and Admission Requirements
- Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree in relevant fields.
- Evidence of research excellence and potential for contribution to interfaith studies.
- Language proficiency requirements (e.g., English, and other relevant languages).
2. Application Process
- Submit a research proposal outlining the intended project and its relevance to
interfaith
dialogue.
- Submission of academic transcripts, CV, letters of recommendation, and a personal
statement.
- Interview process.
3. Research and Academic Responsibilities
- Conduct original research aligned with the university’s interfaith mission.
- Publish research findings in recognized journals and present at conferences.
- Participate in seminars, workshops, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
- Regular progress meetings (e.g., quarterly).
- Submission of annual progress reports.
- Active participation in university-sponsored interfaith events.
- Outreach activities that promote interfaith understanding and cooperation.