Fundings Opportunities

Call for Postdoctoral Fellowship to Lead a Research Project on Emergency Preparedness and Response

We offer a two-year postdoctoral fellowship to lead a research project on emergency preparedness and response. This project will examine various emergency response systems worldwide, with a focus on civilian aspects, including the stages from emergency preparedness scenarios and plans to the actual handling of crisis/emergency/disaster situations both in the past and present, as well as the establishment of organizational processes and relevant legal infrastructure, all while considering the relevance of the research to the Israeli context.

Call for Fellowship Proposals for Master's Thesis in the Framework of a Research Project on Emergency Preparedness and Response

We offer a fellowship for a Master's thesis related to emergency preparedness and response. This includes examining Israel's emergency system with an emphasis on its various civilian aspects, covering different stages from preparedness scenarios and plans to actual responses to past and present crises/emergencies, as well as ongoing issues related to rehabilitation and the institutionalization of processes, organizations, and relevant legal infrastructure, all within an international comparative context.

Call for Doctoral Fellowships on Emergency Preparedness and Response

We offer a fellowship for doctoral students whose dissertation topic is related to emergency preparedness and response, with an emphasis on the relevance of the research to the Israeli context and/or international comparative research.

In addition to their personal research, doctoral students are required to actively participate in the research group at the James J. Shasha Center in areas related to the Center’s interests, which include other research students, professional experts, and relevant stakeholders.

Call for Doctoral Fellowships in the Field of Emergency Preparedness and Response

We offer a fellowship for doctoral students whose dissertation topic is related to emergency preparedness and response, with an emphasis on the relevance of the research to the Israeli context and/or international comparative research.

In addition to their personal research, doctoral students are required to actively participate in the research group operating at the James J. Shasha Center in areas related to the Center's interests, alongside other research students, professional experts, and relevant stakeholders.