Postdoctoral Fellowships
Inclusive Excellence Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows
Loyola’s Inclusive Excellence Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowships are a University strategic
                        initiative to provide talented candidates, especially from underrepresented groups,
                        with an exceptional opportunity to prepare for potential careers as scholar-teachers
                        through high-quality experience at a Jesuit institution committed to academic excellence
                        and social justice. Fellows teach four courses per year, with the opportunity to participate
                        in the University’s first-year living-learning program called Messina, if applicable. The fellowships come with access to research funds, department and
                        University mentors to help establish research and teaching agenda, and access to a potential consortium
                        of postdoctoral diversity programs at participating Jesuit institutions.  
 
The Inclusive Excellence Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship initiative is sponsored
                        by the office of academic affairs. For more information, contact Beth Kotchick, Associate Vice President for Graduate Academic Affairs.
Current Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows
|  | Audrey Seah, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in Theology | 
|  | Gary Slack, Jr., Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow in English | 
Past Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows
- Nabila Hijazi, Ph.D.
 Postdoctoral Fellow in Writing
 Currently at George Washington University
 Teaching Assistant Professor of Writing
- Kefaya Diab, Ph.D.
 Postdoctoral Fellow in Writing
 Currently at UNC Charlotte
 Assistant Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Studies