Robert B. Cialdini Endowed Professor in Social
Influence, Arizona State
University Department of Psychology
The
Department of Psychology at Arizona State University invites applications for the
newly created Robert B. Cialdini Endowed Professor in Social Influence,
a tenure-track position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor in Social
Psychology, with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2026.
The
province of social influence is in understanding the social drivers of human
behavior and behavior change, including the successful application of basic
research in this domain to real-world settings. Social influence processes,
broadly conceived, are central to decision-making and behavior in multiple
contexts including environmental sustainability, AI, health care, the
workplace, entrepreneurship, social media, and civic life. The ideal candidate is
a mid- to senior-level faculty member with a demonstrated track record of
excellence and impact in conducting innovative theory-building research on
social influence processes strongly applicable to real-world problems. The
high-profile scholar will enhance training for our graduate and undergraduate
students, complement existing strengths and further raise the stature of our
highly regarded social psychology program and department, and further align us
with ASU’s design aspirations that emphasize research innovation and impact,
solution deployment, and instructional excellence.
Essential
responsibilities include having a highly productive and visible research
program, mentoring graduate and undergraduate students, contributing to
undergraduate and graduate teaching, and providing service to the department,
university, and profession.
About
the Department of Psychology at ASU
Our award-winning
faculty in Social Psychology conduct cutting-edge interdisciplinary research
spanning a broad range of theoretical perspectives on social, evolutionary,
cultural, and ecological processes related to interpersonal and intergroup
relations, motivation and emotion, self- and social- cognition, decision
making, and other social phenomena.
The
Department of Psychology is a part of the Natural Sciences division in The
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The Department is a dynamic, highly
collaborative community with doctoral training areas in behavioral neuroscience
and comparative psychology, cognitive science, clinical, developmental,
quantitative, and social psychology. The department also offers undergraduate
programs in Psychology and Neuroscience, as well as Masters’ programs in
Applied Behavior Analysis and Addiction Psychology. In alignment with the ASU
Charter, the department is committed to meeting the needs of our students and
engaging with the communities we serve. For more information, please visit https://psychology.asu.edu/.
About The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
The College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences is the academic heart of Arizona State University, committed to
improving communities on a local, national, and global scale. We support the
professional development and growth of our faculty and staff in their cutting-edge
research to advance these aims. Within The College, our faculty engage with a
large, curious student body, guiding them as they grow into socially aware,
critical thinkers and writers able to succeed in a wide range of careers and to
address the challenges of the twenty- first century. Advancing
the success of our students
remains our top priority. To learn more about The College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences, please visit https://thecollege.asu.edu.
About Arizona State University
ASU exemplifies a new
prototype for the American public research university. As articulated in the ASU Charter, ASU is a comprehensive public
research university, measured
not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how they succeed;
advancing research and discovery of public value; and assuming fundamental
responsibility for the economic, social, cultural, and overall health of the
communities it serves.
Essential Functions
1. Having
a highly productive and visible research program in social influence, broadly conceived
2.
Mentoring doctoral and undergraduate students
across training milestones
3.
Contributing to undergraduate and graduate
teaching
4.
Providing service to the department,
university, and profession
Required Qualifications:
1. Ph.D.
in Psychology or closely related field by the time of appointment
2. Demonstrated
track record of excellence and impact in conducting innovative theory-building
research on social influence processes, broadly conceived
3.
Evidence of high-quality mentoring and teaching
Desired Qualifications:
1.
Demonstrated social influence research in
real-world field settings
2.
Demonstrated application of theory-based
social influence insights to address real-world problems.
3. Demonstrated
visibility of research excellence
4. Demonstrated
ability to attract research funding
5. Demonstrated
interdisciplinary research interests
6. Ability
to connect with or complement existing strengths within the social psychology
program and the Department of Psychology
7. Demonstrated
commitment to working with faculty, staff, students, and communities to advance
the principles of the ASU Charter
Application Instructions:
The application deadline is January 16, 2026. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a
reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until
the position is filled.
Formal application must be accomplished through submission of the
following materials via interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/178988
1.
Cover letter indicating
interest and quality-of-fit to the position
2.
CV
3.
Names and contact
information of three references. They will only be contacted for candidates who
move to the interview stage
Email and paper applications
will not be accepted.
Inquiries concerning the
search should be addressed to the Co-Chairs of the Search Committee, Steven
Neuberg, at Steven.Neuberg@asu.edu, and Michael Varnum, at Michael.Varnum@asu.edu. Be sure to include “Cialdini Endowed Professor Search”
in the subject line when sending e-mails.
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