Description
Are you an early-career researcher specializing in contemporary China studies? The prestigious
Peking-Princeton Postdoctoral Program (PPPP)
, a collaboration between
Peking University
in
China
and
Princeton University
in the
USA
, is now accepting applications for the 2025-27 academic year. This unique fellowship offers an unparalleled opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research at two of the world’s leading institutions.
Open to candidates of all nationalities
who hold a PhD degree, this program provides competitive financial benefits, including stipends, research funding, and access to world-class resources. The application deadline is
February 28, 2025
, so don’t miss your chance to advance your academic career in the
study of contemporary China
.
About the Fellowship
The Peking-Princeton Postdoctoral Program (PPPP) is a two-year fellowship that combines the academic strengths of Peking University and Princeton University. Fellows will spend the first 12 months at Peking University in Beijing, China, followed by the next 12 months at Princeton University in New Jersey, USA. During the second year, fellows will hold a visiting appointment at Peking University. The preferred start date is September 1, 2025.
Degree Level
Peking University China and Princeton University USA Postdoctoral Fellowship Program 2025 is available to undertake Fellowship, Post Doctorate level programs at Peking University, Princeton University.
Available Subjects
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
- Contemporary China Studies
Benefits
Funding and Benefits
- At Peking University: Fellows will receive a competitive stipend and benefits under the Boya Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Additional research funding from external sources may also be available.
- At Princeton University: Fellows will receive a competitive stipend, access to resources at the Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China, and eligibility for Princeton’s employee benefits. Travel funding may also be available.
Eligible Nationalities
This fellowship is open to domestic and international students of all nationalities.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must hold a PhD degree obtained no more than three years before the start of the fellowship.
- Candidates must secure endorsement letters from faculty supervisors at both Peking University and Princeton University.
- The program is open to both internal and external candidates. However, applicants holding tenure or tenure-track faculty positions are not eligible.
Application Procedure
Application Requirements
To apply, candidates must submit the following documents in English:
- A research proposal and time plan (max. 10 pages, including tables/figures and references).
- A concise Curriculum Vitae (max. 4 pages).
- Contact information for two recommendation letters (including one from the applicant’s doctoral supervisor).
- Endorsement letters from potential supervisors at both Peking University and Princeton University.
- One writing sample (not exceeding 10MB).
Applications must be submitted through Princeton University’s online portal by February 28, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Key Dates and Deadlines
- Application Deadline:Â February 28, 2025
- Fellowship Start Date:Â September 1, 2025
How to Apply
- Visit the official application portal:Â https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/apply/application.xhtml?listingId=37581.
Why Apply?
This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to advance your research on contemporary China while benefiting from the academic environments of two globally renowned universities. Whether you are exploring social, political, economic, or cultural aspects of contemporary China, this program provides the resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities to elevate your career.