Post-doctoral fellowship program in Science of Science Communication at the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania As part of the Annenberg Center for the Advanced Study of Communication, the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania is accepting applications for its post-doctoral fellowship program in the Science of Science Communication. Fellows in the program will work closely with other fellows and senior researchers of APPC on scholarship designed to understand the ways in which the norms of science are communicated and ways in which communication can address misunderstandings about the scientific process and its findings. Applicants should submit a letter of nomination from a dissertation advisor as well as a curriculum vitae and a description of the applicant’s scholarly interests. Firstyear fellows will receive a stipend of $60,000 and serve in a 12-month appointment, beginning July 1st, 2016. Renewal for a second year is contingent upon performance and budgetary considerations. We are seeking fellows who apply a variety of disciplinary and methodological approaches. Ph.D. is required. Please send the letter of interest, CV, and names of two references to Lena Buford at
[email protected]. The letter of nomination should be sent to the same email address by the dissertation advisor. Deadline for submission is December 15th, 2015.