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The Hubble Postdoctoral Fellowship Program supports outstanding postdoctoral scientists whose research is broadly related to NASA Cosmic Origins scientific goals as addressed by any of the missions in this program: the Herschel Space Observatory, Hubble Space Telescope (HST), James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA), and the Spitzer Space Telescope.

Applications are solicited for fellowships to begin in the fall of 2010. We anticipate offering up to 17 fellowships this year, selected by peer review. The selection committee will include experts from areas of research spanning the full range of the Cosmic Origins theme. On behalf of NASA, the Space Telescope Science Institute will administer the Hubble Fellowship program. NASA's other theme-based fellowship programs include the Einstein Fellowships (incorporating the pre-existing Chandra and GLAST Fellowship Programs) and the Carl Sagan Fellowships to support research encompassed by Physics of the Cosmos and Exoplanet Exploration, respectively.

The research supported by the Hubble Fellowship Program may be theoretical, observational, or instrumental. This program is open to applicants of any nationality who have earned (or will have earned) their doctoral degrees on or after January 1, 2007, in astronomy, physics, or related disciplines. The fellowships are tenable at U.S. host institutions of the fellows' choice, subject to a maximum of one new fellow per host institution per year. The duration of the fellowship is up to three years: an initial one-year appointment and two annual renewals contingent on satisfactory performance and availability of NASA funds.

Detailed program policies and application instructions may be found in the Announcement of Opportunity. Applicants must follow the instructions given in this announcement. Inquiries about the Hubble Fellowships may be directed to Dr. Ron Allen.

The deadline for applications is Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 5:00pm EST. Letters of reference are due Thursday, November 12, 2009. Offers will be made before February 1, 2010, and new appointments are expected to begin on or about September 1, 2010.

Applications must include the following materials: a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a summary of previous and current research (limited to 3 pages), and a description of the proposed research (also limited to 3 pages). These documents must be prepared as pdf files and uploaded to the Fellowship web page listed in the Announcement of Opportunity. Applicants must also arrange for three letters of reference to be uploaded directly by their authors, not the applicants.

Women and members of minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. EOE/AA/M/F/D/V.

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Last updated November 5, 2009


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