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National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) - Jansky Postdoctoral Fellowship

The Jansky Fellowship Program supports early career scientists for independent research using NRAO facilities. Applications for 2026 are open.

Deadline2025-10-27T23:59:00.000Z
Award amountUSD 3,000 per year for non-NRAO hosts
Last checkedJun 24, 2026

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Deadline
2025-10-27T23:59:00.000Z
Opening date
2025-08-31T00:00:00.000Z
Award amount
USD 3,000 per year for non-NRAO hosts
Academic level
Graduate; Postdoctoral
Discipline
STEM
Eligibility
Early career applicants of any nationality; PhD in astronomy, (astro)physics, computer science or a related field; Preference given to applicants within the first few years past their PhD award; Not more than 5 years of postdoctoral experience at the start of the fellowship

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Jansky Fellowship Program

The Jansky Fellowship Program supports early career scientists for independent research using NRAO facilities. Applications for 2026 are open.

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Pulsars Astronomy

Information about pulsars, neutron stars, and their observation using radio telescopes like the Green Bank Telescope.

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The Mysterious Dark Energy

Explains dark energy's role in the universe's expansion, its discovery by astronomers using supernovae, and NRAO's use of radio telescopes to map its effects.

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Dark Matter

Explains the concept of dark matter, its discovery by Fritz Zwicky and Vera Rubin, and its significance in the universe.

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Star Life and Death

Explores the life stories of stars, including dwarf stars, giant stars, brown dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes, and how radio astronomy aids in their study.

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Galaxy Evolution

Information about galaxy evolution, including types of galaxies, cosmic collisions, and the life cycle of galaxies. Part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.

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