T32 funded Postdoctoral Position in Population Science at the Carolina Population Center
The Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position funded as part of its NICHD-funded T32 population science training program. The overall goal of the program is to create a cadre of future leaders in social science and public health disciplines with the subject matter expertise, interdisciplinary orientation, population perspective, and data skills to address and have an impact on pressing issues in demography, population health, and reproductive health.
The initial term of appointment is one year, with a preferred start date of August 2026. Reappointment for a second (final) year of T32 support is expected. Applications must be submitted by Monday, November 17th to be considered. Postdoctoral scholars must have received their PhD or earned doctoral degree in a social science or public health discipline before the start date of the traineeship. This position requires successful applicants to be US Citizens/Permanent residents at the time of appointment. Experience and interest in population health and research are preferred.
Interested applicants can apply using this link. Please note that a supplementary application survey (linked in post) must also be completed. Please contact training program manager, Margaret Swingler (margaret.swingler@unc.edu) with any questions.
