Glendora and Howard L. Pim Postdoctoral Fellowship in Global Change
published Dec 15, 2025 3:04pmThe Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University invites applications for the Glenadore and Howard L. Pim Postdoctoral Fellowship in Global Change. The duration of the fellowship is one year with an anticipated extension for a second year. The position carries a salary of $62,232/yr and fringe benefits, includes an annual stipend of $5,000 for travel and research expenses, and provides eligibility to participate in Johns Hopkins University health plans.
Information about the department can be found at https://eps.jhu.edu. The Morton K. Blaustein Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University offers programs of study and research in the basic Earth sciences, particularly:
- Geology, the science of the solid Earth and other terrestrial planets and satellites
- Geochemistry, devoted to understanding the chemistry of the solid Earth and natural waters
- Geophysics, concerned with a quantitative description of physical processes in the Earth and planetary sciences
- Oceanography, the study of ocean currents, biogeochemistry, and the ocean's role in climate
- Atmospheric sciences, particularly the dynamics of atmospheric circulation both on Earth and other outer planets and their satellites
- Ecology and paleoecology, the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment today and in the geologic past.
The department's primary goals are research and the training of scholars who will contribute to the future of these disciplines. The programs emphasize basic principles and concepts rather than applied aspects. The department is also committed to improving equity, diversity and inclusion in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
