POSTDOCTORAL
SCHOLAR
School of Labor
and Employment Relations
Labor Education
Program
University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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SHORT DESCRIPTION SUMMARIZING POSITION FUNCTIONS
The School of Labor and Employment Relations at The University of Illinois invites applications for the position of Post-Doctoral Scholar with the Project for Middle Class Renewal. This is a 12 or 24-month position that begins on August 16, 2025.
The Project for Middle Class Renewal was established in the fall of 2015 with the goal of promoting policy analysis, scholarly research, and scholar-practitioner exchanges on employment related issues. The Project’s focus is broadly on employment policy, including the labor market, precarious work, industry studies, labor unions, training, education, and collective bargaining.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Conduct high quality research as directed on targeted industries, private and public sector employment, all occupations, specific programs, and relevant public policies.
Analyzing the impacts of incumbent and proposed public policy.
Contribute to the formation of policy reports and messages for the purposes of educating the public.
Prepare and present research findings at national, state and regional conferences.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should possess a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline as well as evidence of conducting research aligned with the Project’s interests. Applicants should have the capacity to work with and analyze large observational datasets, such as the Current Population Survey (CPS) and conduct impact analysis using IMPlan or other similar tools. Candidates should have strong quantitative statistical skills and the ability to use statistical tools like STATA and SPSS. Candidates should have good writing skills and the ability to develop reports quarterly.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of labor unions, collective bargaining, labor market public policy and economic trends. Ability to analyze and project trends affecting workers, employment relations, the labor market, labor unions, employment related policy, and the collective bargaining process. Capacity to work with and analyze large observational datasets, such as the Current Population Survey (CPS) and conduct impact analysis using IMPlan or other similar tools. Advanced quantitative statistical skills and the ability to use statistical tools like STATA and SPSS.
SALARY: Range $53,000.00-$56,000.00.
APPOINTMENT STATUS: 100% time for a period of 12 or 24 months.
PROPOSED STARTING DATE: Proposed starting date is August 16, 2025.
Application Procedures: To apply for this position, please create your candidate profile at http://jobs.illinois.edu and upload your cover letter and resume by 5/30/2025 close date. On-line application will require name and contact information for 3 references. For further information regarding application procedures, please contact Brooke D'Urso at bkdurso@illinois.edu or 300-9313.
For more information, contact Professor Robert Bruno, bbruno@illinois.edu or 630-487-0013.
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