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Published on January 29, 2025

The Islamophobia Research Hub at York University currently has four opportunities for postdoctoral researchers and research assistants:
- Postdoctoral Researcher (Economic Integration) | Deadline: 15 February 2025
- Postdoctoral Researcher (Humanitarian Aid and Development) | Deadline: 30 April 2025
- Research Assistant (Documentation Project) | Deadline: 06 February 2025
- Research Assistant (Muslim Youth and Storytelling) | Deadline: 14 February 2025
The Islamophobia Research Hub is a community-engaged, change-making initiative to combat Islamophobia. Based at the York Centre for Asian Research at York University, the Hub's central role is to produce cutting-edge analyses of Islamophobic praxis and build innovative solutions. The Hub’s activities in research, innovation and narrative change drive towards dismantling Islamophobic systems and ideologies.
Learn more about the Hub at this link.
Questions about our opportunities welcome at islamophobia@yorku.ca.
Full postings listed below.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Concluded |
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