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Fellowship positions sit at the intersection of research and industry, offering a unique blend of hands‑on project work and academic rigor. 2024 has seen a surge in funding for AI, data‑driven health, and climate science fellowships, with more than 2,100 roles available that combine stipend, tuition waiver, and research grants.

Common fellowship titles include Data Science Fellow, AI Research Fellow, Computational Biology Fellow, and Quantitative Analyst Fellow. Responsibilities range from developing end‑to‑end ML pipelines in Python and PyTorch, publishing peer‑reviewed papers, to presenting findings at SIGGRAPH, NeurIPS, or ISMB conferences. Fellows often collaborate with cross‑functional teams in product, policy, and regulatory groups.

Transparent salary information is critical for fellows because funding streams vary widely—stipends can differ by host institution, grant size, and year. Knowing exact pay, benefits, and equity options enables fellows to compare opportunities, plan long‑term career trajectories, and negotiate grant support more effectively.

Clinical Testing Neuropsychologist - Flemington, NJ

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Location: Flemington, NJ

Posted Jan 23, 2025

LifeStance Health, a rapidly expanding behavioral health practice, is seeking full-time Adult Neuropsychologists for outpatient locations in New Jersey. The company offers flexible hours, telemedicine options, competitive compensation, and a comprehensive benefits package. They value a collegial work environment, modern offices, and strong work-life balance. The ideal candidate should have a doctoral degree from an APA-accredited program, a 2-year fellowship in neuropsychology, and be board eligible or certified. They should also be licensed in New Jersey.

Actuary/Sr. ERM Consultant - Capital Modeling

Company: Liberty Mutual Insurance

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Liberty Mutual's Global Risk Solutions (GRS) Capital & ERM group is seeking a highly motivated individual for its Capital Modeling group. The role involves designing, developing, and implementing dynamic financial analysis solutions. Responsibilities include updating capital model parameters, developing new solutions, and collaborating with various teams. Preferred qualifications include a degree in Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Statistics, Finance, or Economics, 5-7 years of relevant experience, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in MS Excel and coding. Liberty Mutual is a leading provider of commercial, specialty insurance, and reinsurance products, committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.

Senior Software Engineer (Python, PySpark, Airflow, AWS)

Company: Autodesk

Location: Pune, India

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Autodesk is seeking a Senior Software Engineer for the Data Ingestion team within the Analytics Data organization. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing best practices, making architectural choices, and improving critical data processing & analytics pipelines. They will collaborate with a team of motivated software engineers, leading innovative solutions to complex engineering problems. The role involves contributing to the team's vision, diagnosing and solving complex problems in distributed systems, and building high-performance, fault-tolerant, and scalable distributed systems. The ideal candidate should have 5+ years of experience in large back-end distributed systems and cloud computing, strong programming skills, and experience with Spark & Airflow. Familiarity with containers, infrastructure-as-code fundamentals, and automation frameworks/tools like Git, Jenkins, Ansible, and Terraform is also required.

Engineering Manager - Ecosystem

Company: Alteryx

Location: Prague, Czech Republic

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Tufts Medicine

Company: Tufts Medicine

Location: Boston, Massachusetts

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Tufts Medical Center and Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts, are seeking a Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This role involves leading the OB/GYN department, serving as the academic leader for Tufts Medicine, and growing and shaping the strategy and operations of women's health across the system. The Chair will advance the strategic vision for Tufts Medical Center’s OB/GYN programs, build and integrate OB/GYN services, and promote health equity. They will lead continuous quality improvement, efficient clinical delivery, and maximize patient value. The Chair will also ensure Tufts Medicine remains at the forefront of alternative payment models and maintain value-added relationships with industry and payor partners. Tufts Medicine is committed to reproductive health and all subspecialties, offering holistic care and culturally sensitive services. The Chair should be a physician executive leader with a successful track record in OB/GYN programs, a mentor, board-certified in at least one OB/GYN specialty, and knowledgeable in healthcare quality, resource management, outcomes improvement, patient safety, and positive patient experience.

Academic Neurologist/Movement Disorders

Company: The University of Texas, Dell Medical School

Location: Austin, Texas

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The Department of Neurology at The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School is recruiting a full-time academic neurologist to establish a comprehensive movement disorders program. The ideal candidate should be board-certified or board-eligible in neurology with a fellowship focus on movement disorders. Dell Medical School, part of a leading research university, is innovating healthcare delivery and conducting top-tier research. The University of Texas Medical Center, with new hospitals and partnerships, aims to make Austin a premier healthcare destination. The Department of Neurology, with diverse specialties, aims to deliver exceptional care, provide comprehensive education, and conduct world-class research. The position involves developing a movement disorders practice, collaborating on research, and contributing to medical education.

2025 MLB Digital Content Diversity Fellowship

Company: MLB

Location: Remote

Posted Jan 23, 2025

MLB.com's Digital Content Fellowship program is an eight-month initiative aimed at early career candidates, including recent graduates. The program prepares participants for roles in the Content Department and the baseball industry. It focuses on attracting well-qualified applicants with unique lived experiences, understanding the game's cultural impact on diverse communities. The fellowship includes training, mentorship, and experiential learning opportunities. Selected fellows will support various areas of the business, including general reporting, editing, social media, content strategy, and more. MLB is committed to equal opportunity and diversity, offering a lodging stipend and competitive pay. The program begins in March 2025 and concludes in mid-November.

Frequently Asked Questions

Typical salary ranges by seniority
Entry‑level research fellows usually receive an annual stipend of $45,000–$75,000 plus health insurance. Mid‑level data science fellows or post‑docs earn $70,000–$110,000 and may receive partial tuition coverage. Senior or principal fellows, especially in industry or high‑profile grant programs, can command $100,000–$160,000 plus performance bonuses and intellectual‑property revenue sharing.
Required skills and certifications
Key skills vary by specialty but commonly include: Python, R, SQL, and statistical libraries (pandas, scikit‑learn); ML frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or JAX; cloud platforms like AWS SageMaker, GCP AI Platform, or Azure ML; and version control with Git. Certifications that boost candidacy include TensorFlow Developer Certificate, AWS Certified Machine Learning – Specialty, and Certified Analytics Professional (CAP). For AI fellowships, expertise in NLP (transformers, BERT), reinforcement learning, or computer vision is essential, often supported by coursework such as Stanford CS231n or MIT 6.034.
Remote work availability
Remote availability varies by program. Approximately 70% of fellowship listings allow full remote or hybrid collaboration, especially those hosted by universities or cloud‑based research labs. Industry fellowships at companies like Google, Microsoft, or NVIDIA often require on‑site presence for lab access, but many are transitioning to hybrid models. Applicants should verify remote policies in the job description or contact the program coordinator directly.
Career progression paths
Career paths after a fellowship typically follow: Fellow → Post‑doctoral Fellow → Senior Fellow/Principal Fellow → Lead Research Scientist → Director of Research. In data‑science tracks, a fellow may progress to Data Scientist → Senior Data Scientist → Lead Data Scientist → Chief Data Officer. Timing depends on publication record, grant success, and leadership roles; most fellows advance within 3–5 years of completing their fellowship.
Industry trends for Fellowship
Current trends driving fellowship demand include: AI ethics and responsible AI research, which has spurred fellowships at institutions like MIT Media Lab and IBM Research; interdisciplinary health‑tech fellowships focused on AI for diagnostics, funded by NIH and DARPA; climate‑modeling fellowships leveraging high‑performance computing; and open‑source software fellowships that contribute to platforms such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Apache Spark. These trends increase funding opportunities and collaborative networks across academia and industry.

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