The Lab @ Safra Center for Ethics Fellowships

Posted by Farzana Nawaz last modified Jan 17, 2012 11:55 AM expired

Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University


Feb 01, 2012 12:00 AM

Postdoctoral residential fellows will be paid according to a salary structure that is based on number of years of postdoctoral experience.

In 2010, the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics led by director Lawrence Lessig launched a five-year research project to study the causes and consequences of institutional corruption. The project is being conducted by the Edmond J. Safra Research Lab. The aim of the Lab is to study institutional corruption with both an empirical and normative focus. The empirical research project will explore whether and when institutional corruption exists. The normative project will develop tools to address institutional corruption when it is found to exist. The cross-disciplinary format of the Lab is designed to foster an innovative research environment where fellows are encouraged to weave their ideas into a broader framework, while also being a resource for each other. A broad range of researchers, scholars and professionals are invited to submit proposals to the Lab, either to become fellows, or to propose joint or collaborative research projects. Applicants wishing to join the Lab should submit a proposal describing the research or project they will complete, and how that research relates to the work of the Lab. Proposals may be for joint or individual projects, and their term may fall short of or extend beyond the fellowship year (normally September through June). Please see link for more details.
Bookmark and Share
Document Actions