
The Peking-Princeton Postdoctoral Program (PPPP) 2025-2027 is now open for applications. This prestigious fellowship is a joint initiative between Peking University and Princeton University, designed to support early-career scholars conducting in-depth research on modern China. By leveraging the academic strengths of both institutions, this program provides an exceptional opportunity for scholars to engage in groundbreaking research and intellectual collaboration.
Fellowship Overview
- Institutions: Peking University & Princeton University
- Program Duration: Two years (2025-2027)
- Structure: Year 1 at Peking University, Year 2 at Princeton University (including a visiting role at Peking)
- Start Date: September 1, 2025
- Renewal: Subject to satisfactory performance after the first year
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the PPPP Fellowship, applicants must:
- Have completed their PhD within the past three years (before the program start date).
- Not hold tenure or tenure-track faculty positions.
- Secure endorsements from faculty members at both Peking University and Princeton University.
Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following:
- Research Proposal & Schedule (Max. 10 pages)
- Curriculum Vitae (Max. 4 pages)
- Two Letters of Recommendation (One must be from the applicant’s doctoral advisor)
- Two Letters of Endorsement (From prospective faculty supervisors at Peking and Princeton)
Financial Support & Benefits
At Peking University:
- Competitive stipend and benefits under the Boya Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
- Eligibility to apply for external research funding
At Princeton University:
- Competitive stipend and benefits
- Travel funding for research
- Access to resources at the Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China
- Additional benefits available to Princeton employees
How to Apply
To apply for the Peking-Princeton Postdoctoral Program (PPPP) 2025-2027, follow these steps:
- Visit the Official Website – Application Portal
- Prepare Your Application – Gather all required documents.
- Submit Your Application – Ensure all details are accurate before submission.
- Await Results – Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the next steps.
FAQs
1. Can non-Chinese nationals apply?
Yes, this fellowship is open to qualified researchers of any nationality.
2. What research areas are eligible?
The program focuses on modern China, covering topics such as society, culture, and politics.
3. Are there additional funding opportunities?
Yes, fellows may seek external research funding while at Peking University.
4. Is knowledge of Chinese required?
Proficiency in Chinese may be beneficial, but it is not explicitly stated as a requirement.
Conclusion
The Peking-Princeton Postdoctoral Program (PPPP) 2025-2027 is a transformative fellowship for scholars eager to explore modern China in an intellectually stimulating environment. With full academic and financial support from two of the world’s leading institutions, this program fosters cutting-edge research and global collaboration. Apply now to take the next step in your academic career!