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The Moreau Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is a new, one or two-year research, teaching, and mentoring experience. The program will bring in candidates from any discipline who meet one or more of three criteria:
- Scholars whose research focuses on Gender, First Nations/Native American, Africa/Africana, Asian/Asian American, Ethnic, Latino/a, or Latin American Studies
- Scholars with a track record of involvement in initiatives aimed at promoting diversity in higher education through teaching
- Scholars with interdisciplinary research projects that promise to enhance cultural competency and diversity within the American educational landscape and who are interested in exploring the implications of such work for liberal education in the Catholic tradition
To apply online for the 2012-2013 academic year, please click here.
The inaugural class of 11 Moreau Fellows joined the University in the fall of 2010.
The inaugural group of Moreau Postdoctoral Fellows, beginning on the front left and moving clockwise: Samantha Noel (Art, Art History and Design), Sekou Remy (Computer Science and Engineering), Jessica Graham (History), Cameron Hill (Mathematics), Anne Garcia-Romero (Film, Television and Theatre), Vanesa Miseres (Romance Languages and Literatures), Percival Matthews (Psychology), Patrick Chiyo (Biological Sciences), Getachew Befekadu (Electrical Engineering), Anne Baril (Philosophy) , Laura Hunter (Sociology).
Notre Dame’s Librarian-In-Residence Program is another initiative to recruit and hire a diverse candidate who has recently graduated from an ALA-accredited library school. This is also a two-year program.

