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Open now: Harvard Bacteriology Curriculum Fellow

Posted by on Wednesday, February 12, 2025 in Job Opportunities .

Harvard is hiring a curriculum fellow to support the Graduate Program in Bacteriology with a start date of June 1st. This is a postdoctoral position ideal for recent PhD graduates interested in future teaching intensive faculty positions.  

The Curriculum Fellow in Microbiology will design, implement, and evaluate aspects of the graduate microbiology curriculum at Harvard, with a primary focus on the Harvard Graduate Program in Bacteriology (GPiB). The GPiB is an interdisciplinary graduate training program and close-knit community that brings together students and faculty from across Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. GPiB students participate in bacteriology-focused courses in their first and second years and continue to engage with the program through science, social, and professional/career development activities across all years of their graduate training. The Curriculum Fellow will serve as the point person for the program, supporting our trainees’ scientific growth, well-being, and career development. They will work independently as well as in collaboration with the GPiB Faculty Directors and Director of Education, administrative staff, and a student steering committee to lead and expand this innovative and rigorous program.

The CF will report directly to and receive mentorship from Dr. David Rudner (GPiB Director), Dr. Deepali Ravel (GPiB Director of Education), and Dr. Aimee Hollander (Curriculum Fellows Program Director).

Apply here:
https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/14695

Applications accepted through March 3rd.

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