The Wilson Center for Science and Justice at the Duke University School of Law is seeking a full-time Predoctoral Associate in Research (AIR) who will work with Professor Ben Grunwald and other staff members to conduct quantitative empirical research on the law enforcement labor market, use of force, racial disparities, private policing, and policing rhetoric on social media. The AIR will collect, build, clean, and manage data sets, construct and test econometric models, conduct complex data analysis, write and edit research documentation, discover and obtain new data sources, help with the design of experimental and survey studies, and perform other duties necessary to the social science research enterprise.
Much of the research will be conducted in collaboration with Professor John Rappaport of University of Chicago School of Law. For more information about Professor Grunwald’s research, please visit his faculty webpage at https://law.duke.edu/fac/grunwald; for Professor Rappaport’s, please visit https://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/rappaport.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
To apply or see more information about the position, please visit: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/24266
To apply, visit https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/24266. (See posting for details.)
We are searching for one full-time pre-doctoral staff member to work under the direction of Eric Weese and Ryuichi Tanaka at the Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo. Our research project uses structural models to consider the political economy of local public good provision, in particular education. We particularly encourage applications from candidates who are considering applying to top economics PhD programs in the future. Funding is guaranteed for potential contract renewals.
Start Date: Autumn 2023
Requirements:
1. Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, or other relevant major (or graduation expected by summer 2023)
2. Knowledge of a programming language such as R, Stata, etc.
3. Ability to communicate in English or Japanese
We are particularly interested in candidates with a strong background in computer science or applied math. No prior knowledge of economics is required.
Compensation: per University of Tokyo regulations
(Popular websites report annual salaries of slightly over JPY 2,500,000 for new graduates employed by universities. Exact salary may vary depending on candidate characteristics.)
Application: via email to weese@iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp. Describe your interest in the position, and include a CV/resume and copy of a recent transcript. You may also include contact information for references and programming code samples, but these are optional. The subject of your email should be “[Research Assistant]” followed by your name.
To apply, send a message to weese@iss.u-tokyo.ac.jp. (See posting for details.)
We are seeking a highly motivated predoc to work on research projects investigating energy efficiency in the residential sector. The successful candidate will be part of the predoc program at the Economics Department at the University of Zurich and work under the guidance of Harald Mayr, Prof. David Hémous, and Prof. Sébastien Houde. The starting date is flexible, and the position is for one year.
This is a great opportunity to get hands-on research exposure on a variety of tasks:
The ideal candidate has:
This position is a great opportunity for a young researcher interested in pursuing a career in economics and/or data science. It is also an opportunity to prepare for a PhD in those fields as well as gaining experience that will be highly valuable in the academic, private, or public sector. We offer a competitive salary, a stimulating research environment, and access to a wide range of resources at the University of Zurich.
We welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds. To apply, please send your CV, cover letter, transcripts, a writing sample, and a letter of reference to harald.mayr@econ.uzh.ch. Online interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis, starting from May 18.
To apply, send a message to harald.mayr@econ.uzh.ch. (See posting for details.)
Research Assistant (Centre for the Study of African Economies)
Grade 6: £31,502 - £37,386 per annum
CSAE, Department of Economics, Manor Road Building, Oxford. OX1 3UQ
The project is integrated within the Oxford Martin School’s Systemic Resilience programme, which aims to advance practical solutions to manage shocks with the potential for major and prolonged economic disruption, severe human or economic impacts, and contagion. It brings together academics specialising in biophysical modelling, risk analysis, transboundary resources and infrastructure, development, disaster preparedness and economics to reflect the high complexity and interdependencies of the systems involved. Professor Dercon, (University of Oxford), Dr Ashley Pople (World Bank), and Rocco Zizzamia (University of Oxford) are leading the stream within the project which focuses on the design of early warning and action innovations to identify cost-effective solutions for strengthening household resilience to climate shocks.
This position is a great opportunity for those hoping to go on to doctoral work in economics or public policy or a career in international development in the civil service, NGOs or thinktanks. It provides excellent exposure for the applicant’s future career, specifically through oversight of a large-scale randomized control trials implemented in collaboration with governments, international organizations, and NGOs. The post-holder would gain access to the broader CSAE research centre, including attending seminars and conferences and potentially taking some courses not for credit.
This is 1 year, fixed-term contract (externally funded) post.
The closing date for applications is GMT12 noon June, 09, 2023.
Applications should be made via Econjobmarket and should include a CV, a supporting statement, together with the names and contact details of three references.
To apply for this position, please go to Econjobmarket:
https://econjobmarket.org/positions/9554
We are a Stonewall Top 100 Employer, Living Wage and Mindful Employer, holding an Athena Swan Bronze Award, HR Excellence in Research and Race Equality Charter Bronze Award.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford.
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