Deadline: December 1, 2025

Are you a recent doctoral graduate passionate about health and healthcare policy in the Asia-Pacific region? The Asia Health Policy Program Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026-2027 at Stanford University’s Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) is now open for applications. This prestigious opportunity supports original research in health and healthcare policy, especially in low- and middle-income countries within Asia.


About the Fellowship

The Asia Health Policy Program Postdoctoral Fellowship 2026-2027 offers scholars a unique chance to conduct independent research at one of the world’s leading universities. Fellows are expected to produce high-quality, publishable research, actively participate in academic life at APARC, and contribute to advancing knowledge in health policy and systems across the Asia-Pacific.


Fellowship Benefits

  • A 10-month appointment at Stanford University.
  • Competitive salary aligned with Stanford policy, with a base of USD $80,000 per year (pro-rated for 10 months).
  • An additional USD $3,000 research fund to support academic work.
  • Opportunity to work closely with experts in global health, policy, and governance.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

  • Hold a doctoral degree (PhD) awarded no more than 3 years before the start of the fellowship OR hold an MD degree awarded no more than 6 years before the start date.
  • Have their doctoral/MD degree conferred no later than June 30, 2026.
  • Demonstrate a strong research interest in health and healthcare policy in Asia, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries.

Fellowship Requirements

Selected fellows will be required to:

  • Be in residence at Stanford University during the fellowship period.
  • Present research findings at APARC seminars and workshops.
  • Participate actively in the publication and research programmes of the Center.

Application Process

Required Materials

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  1. Cover Letter – outlining interest and suitability for the fellowship.
  2. Curriculum Vitae (CV) – highlighting academic achievements and experience.
  3. Research Statement (maximum 5 pages, double-spaced) – detailing proposed research during the fellowship and the anticipated publishable outcome.
  4. Two Letters of Recommendation – sent directly by referees to the specified programme contact.

Deadline

  • December 1, 2025

How to Apply

Interested candidates are encouraged to begin preparing their application early to meet the deadline.

👉 Click here to Apply
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