Job Detail

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12/10/2024
2/3/2025
Postdoctoral Fellow
Stanford University
Institute for Advancing Just Societies
Fellowships/Post-docs: All

Stanford’s newly established Institute for Advancing Just Societies (IAJS), in collaboration with the Stanford Center on Longevity (SCL), seeks a postdoctoral fellow to work with the Institute to conduct research related to societal well-being and race/ethnicity.

About the Institute and the Center

The Stanford Institute for Advancing Just Societies is a new, University-wide venture that generates, supports, and amplifies research that results in cutting-edge knowledge and bold solutions to realize racial and ethnic justice. The Stanford Center on Longevity advances a research-driven agenda that explores opportunities created by increased longevity to identify actionable, evidence-based steps that contribute to aims identified in the New Map of Life (NMOL).

About the Position

IAJS and SCL are looking for a joint postdoctoral fellow who will identify key indicators of societal well-being and their relationship to racial and ethnic equality in long-lived societies. The fellow may conduct ongoing research in this area while helping the Institute identify indicators that are adaptable across societies and can be updated over time.

The fellow will work with IAJS faculty directors, Brian Lowery and Tomás Jiménez and professional Institute staff. In addition, NMOL fellows attend weekly seminars with other New Map of Life fellows designed to provide a multi-disciplinary overview of the field while creating a community of longevity scholars. While most of the postdoc’s time will be dedicated to the project described above, there is also an opportunity to conduct related independent research. The initial appointment will be for one year (with the potential to renew for a second year). Salary is standardized based on Stanford University guidelines. Benefits are provided.

To be successful in this role, the applicant will have a Ph.D. in any discipline received within the last three years, with a preference for a scholar with a background in social science, data science, public health/health policy, demography, or statistics. The applicant should have a range of statistical and data skills, including graduate-level knowledge of data management and analysis. Experience managing large datasets and executing data analysis in complex environments is highly valued.

Application Instructions

To apply, include the following required materials:

·       a cover letter

·       CV

·       graduate school transcripts

·       a writing sample

·       at least two letters of recommendation

For full consideration, please submit application materials as a single PDF via email to justsocieties@stanford.edu with the subject, “IAJS/SCL Postdoc.” Applications will be reviewed starting February 3, 2025.

Additional papers may be requested, and applicants should be prepared to complete a research design and/or data analysis exercise as part of the interview process.

Questions about the position, visit: https://postdocs.stanford.edu/prospective/opportunities/open-postdoctoral-position-faculty-mentor-brian-lowery

Stanford is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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