CID Visiting Fellowship
The Stone Center for Inequality Dynamics (CID) at the University of Michigan seeks applications for a Visiting Fellow for the 2025-26 academic year.
CID aims to produce cutting-edge research on social inequality, especially wealth inequality; train the next generation of inequality scholars; and build data infrastructure and increase data accessibility. We pursue these aims as an interdisciplinary group of social scientists working in a collaborative space. Our team includes experts on topics such as wealth and income inequality, economic mobility, economic history, economic sociology, and housing. Together, we examine how between-group inequalities are shaped by geographic, political, and institutional contexts. The CID Visiting Fellowship provides an early-career, tenure-track social scientist with dedicated time to pursue their research in a community defined by a culture of engagement and collaboration.
Given the mission of the center, we especially encourage individuals from any groups racialized as non-white, and welcome applicants from many educational, cultural, geographical, and familial backgrounds to apply. International applicants are welcome to apply. Faculty at the University of Michigan are not eligible to apply.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- hold a PhD or equivalent terminal degree
- have an academic, tenure-track appointment at their home institution
- have not yet received tenure