HRC Postdoctoral Associate in Public History

Deadline: Tuesday, January 20, 2026
> APPLY HERE

Call for Applicants

The Humanities Research Center (HRC) at Rice University seeks to appoint one Post-MFA Fellow in Creative Writing.

The Humanities Research Center is an internationally recognized hub that fosters innovative humanities and arts research at Rice University and builds collaborations with local, national, and global partners.

We seek emerging writers who have demonstrated expertise in creative and public writing, particularly at the intersection of higher education, democracy, and the U.S. South. Applicants must have proven experience in translating academic research into publicly accessible forms, such as research-driven creative work. Applicants must also demonstrate professional experience beyond graduate training in at least one of the following: community-based research or creative projects, professional editorial work, and/or podcast production. The cover letter and CV should include specific examples.

The successful applicant will conduct research related to the Sawyer Seminar “Writing History, Righting Democracy.” This seminar will bring together Rice University faculty and students as well as Houston-based scholars, artists, curators, activists, public librarians, and community members to examine the legacies of higher education that continue to affect our present, particularly within the context of Texas. Through complementary approaches grounded in humanistic research methods and critical creative practices, this seminar strives to not only imagine but also advance a more just institutional future at Rice University and beyond.

During the Sawyer Seminar year (2026–27), the Post-MFA Fellow will attend seminar meetings, develop writing related to the seminar, provide mentorship to graduate and undergraduate students in the research group, meet with internal and external collaborators, present their work at public events, and develop publications, podcasts, reports, and/or other materials related to the seminar activities.

The Post-MFA Fellow will have an office within the HRC and will have interdisciplinary faculty mentors. They will be selected based on the relevance of their work to the seminar’s theme, potential for outreach and collaboration with local partners, publication record, and history of or interest in collaborative research and practice, particularly in vertically integrated projects.

This position is for the period from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027, with the possibility of renewal for a second year (subject to performance review and funding). This is a full-time, benefits-eligible, residential position with a 0/0 teaching load in year 1 and a 1/1 teaching load in year 2. The Post-MFA Fellow will receive an annual salary of $70,000 and will be expected to be in residence in Houston no later than August 1, 2026.

Work-related duties may include:

  • Participating in meetings and activities related to the Sawyer Seminar, including planning meetings, lectures, and other events
  • Conducting research related to the Sawyer Seminar, including leading research groups
  • Mentoring, overseeing, and/or training junior research team members (graduate and undergraduate students)
  • Supporting project management
  • Developing creative projects related to the Seminar
  • Participating and presenting own research in the HRC’s “Fellows Fridays,” and interdisciplinary working group with other emerging and established scholars
  • Participating in HRC programming
  • Other duties as assigned

Eligibility and Minimum Requirements:

Applicants from any creative writing field are eligible to apply and must have the MFA or PhD in Creative Writing in hand by June 30, 2026. Applicants must have received their MFA or PhD no earlier than January 1, 2021. Applicants must have a proven track record in creative and public writing. Applicants should have experience and enthusiasm regarding collaborative research and teaching at the undergraduate level. Applicants must have excellent communication and time-management skills.

Required application materials:

  • Cover letter
  • Three-page CV
  • Research or artistic statement, including how your artistic or professional practice connects to the Sawyer Seminar theme (no more than three pages)
  • Writing samples (up to three public writing pieces, totaling no more than 25 pages, double-spaced)
  • One sample syllabus (any undergraduate-level course)
  • Teaching evaluations
  • Contact information for three references (we will solicit letters of recommendation for shortlisted candidates only)

Application instructions:

  • Combine all the required application materials into a single PDF.
  • All applications must be submitted via the Rice Jobs portal. Fill out the required identification information on the portal, and then submit the PDF with all the application materials as an attachment.
  • You do not need to fill out the application portal with information about education and previous work experience. Applications will be reviewed on the basis of the PDF with all the required application materials as outlined above.
  • If you have difficulty attaching the PDF, please email them to jobs@rice.edu and they will be attached to your application.

Deadline: Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 11:59 PM CST

APPLY: https://emdz.fa.us2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_2001/job/5373


Rice University HR | Benefits: https://knowledgecafe.rice.edu/benefits-overview
Rice Mission and Values: Mission and Values | Rice University 

Rice University is an Equal Opportunity Employer with commitment to diversity at all levels and considers for employment qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.

Faculty and staff are expected (but not required) to have completed a full vaccination series for COVID-19 (currently defined as full course COVID-19 Vaccine (typically two shots of a WHO-approved COVID-19 Vaccine or one J&J) and a COVID-19 booster. Rice does not require documentation for COVID-19 vaccination at this time for faculty and staff. More information can be found here: https://coronavirus.rice.edu/policies.


Questions? Please contact Dr. Gabriela Garcia at gabriela.garcia@rice.edu.