The Center for Global Health Equity (CGHE) at the University of Michigan has an opening for a postdoctoral scholar in the 2026 cohort of its Impact Scholars program. This program is designed to prepare exceptional early-career scholars for a global health career in academia, government, civil society, NGO, or advocacy as effective and influential leaders. Scholars will build a coherent body of their own work, and will also collaborate with peer scholars and CGHE faculty to help shape the Center's approach to defining and measuring the impact of its work on the lives of the world's most vulnerable people. This position will be term-limited to one year, with an opportunity for review and approval for a second year.
This Impact Scholar position will receive primary mentorship from Angubeen Khan, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Human Services, College of Education, Health, and Human Services, University of Michigan - Dearborn, and complementary mentorship from a robust multi-disciplinary mentorship committee. Work will explore trauma recovery for technology-facilitated gender-based violence survivors in Pakistan. This work will be done in partnership with colleagues in Pakistan.