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of formal theory or quantitative methods. The Term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and
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The Department of Politics at Princeton University seeks applicants for postdoctoral research associates or more senior research positions in the fields of formal theory or quantitative methods
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impactful multidisciplinary collaboration, scholarly advancement, and the creation of tools and public goods. Requirements Applicants must have (or expect to have at time of appointment) a PhD in the social
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laboratory plasmas. The applicant is required to have a PhD in physics, or a related field, and have a strong background in computational astrophysics. The expected starting date is negotiable. Appointments
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that have obtained their PhD within the last two years. While this listing is open to all social science disciplines, preference will be given to those with a PhD in quantitative demography or with formal
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numerical studies for non-local flow-driven magnetized plasma instabilities and their associated nonlinear transport in astrophysical and laboratory plasmas. The applicant is required to have a PhD in physics
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position. Applicants should have a PhD degree (or expect to receive a PhD degree by June 15, 2025) in Psychology or allied fields (e.g., Sociology) with an interest in conducting research relevant to racial
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who expect to receive a PhD degree in Psychology or related disciplines with behavioral and policy relevance. The successful applicant will be appointed through SPIA, with a formal affiliation to the
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the creation of tools and public goods. Requirements Applicants must have (or expect to have at time of appointment) a PhD in the social sciences, statistics, computer science, or related fields, and
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senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. A PhD is required, with appropriate research experience in quantitative biology, (bio)physics, (bio)engineering or related Engineering and Physical sciences