The NIH Department of Bioethics welcomes applications for fully funded two-year post-baccalaureate and post-doctoral research fellowships. Fellows are central to the activities and intellectual life of our interdisciplinary department, including weekly bioethics seminars, case conferences, ethics consultations, IRB deliberations, and other educational opportunities at NIH. They study ethical issues related to biomedical research, clinical practice, genetics, biotechnology, public health, health policy, population health and disparities, global health and other important issues in bioethics. They also conduct mentored conceptual and empirical research. For a typical fellow, this research yields multiple first-authored publications in academic journals. We do not require or expect bioethics experience and encourage anyone with a strong interest to apply.
Fellowships begin in September 2025. Stipends are determined by NIH Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA) guidelines.
Our post-baccalaureate fellowships are ideal for students interested in eventually pursuing an MD, JD, PhD, or other graduate degree. Applicants for the post-baccalaureate fellowship must have an undergraduate degree completed no more than 3 years prior to the start date of the fellowship or a master’s degree completed no more than 6 months prior. Only U.S. citizens or U.S. Legal Permanent Residents are eligible for post-baccalaureate fellowships.
Applicants for the post-doctoral fellowship must have completed a doctoral degree no more than 5 years prior to the start date of the fellowship. Post-doctoral applications are welcome from philosophy, law, medicine, social sciences, and other disciplines. U.S. and non-U.S. citizens are eligible for post-doctoral fellowships.
We encourage applications from candidates with a range of disciplinary backgrounds and substantive interests. Though not an exhaustive list, this year we are particularly interested in candidates who would be excited to work on research projects related to ethics of neurotechnologies, public health ethics, research ethics, genetics, ethics of euthanasia and assisted suicide, population-level bioethics, health disparities, reproductive ethics, emerging technologies, and global health ethics. For more information about the department’s research interests, please see our website (https://www.bioethics.nih.gov/people).
Applications should include:
Apply online at: https://bioethicsapps.cc.nih.gov/bioethicsApp/
For further information see www.bioethics.nih.gov/education/index.shtml, contact Bioethics_Fellowship@mail.nih.gov, or call 301-496-2429. For information on stipends see www.training.nih.gov/programs.
Employer Name: Clinical Center Department of Bioethics
Position Location:
Department of Bioethics
Clinical Center
National Institutes of Health
10 Center Drive, Room 1C118
Bethesda, MD 20892-1156
Application Deadline Date:
Post-doctoral Application Deadline: 12:01AM January 1st EST
Post-baccalaureate Application Deadline: 12:01AM January 16th EST
The NIH Department of Bioethics welcomes applications for fully funded two-year post-baccalaureate and post-doctoral research fellowships. Fellows are central to the activities and intellectual life of our interdisciplinary department, including weekly bioethics seminars, case conferences, ethics consultations, IRB deliberations, and other educational opportunities at NIH. They study ethical issues related to biomedical research, clinical practice, genetics, biotechnology, public health, health policy, population health and disparities, global health and other important issues in bioethics. They also conduct mentored conceptual and empirical research. For a typical fellow, this research yields multiple first-authored publications in academic journals. We do not require or expect bioethics experience and encourage anyone with a strong interest to apply.
Fellowships begin in September 2025. Stipends are determined by NIH…
Various - for more information please contact Bioethics_Fellowship@mail.nih.gov, or call 301-496-2429.
Various - for more information please contact Bioethics_Fellowship@mail.nih.gov, or call 301-496-2429.
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