Postdoctoral Fellow in Inequality, Poverty, and Community Resource Governance

Updated: 3 months ago
Location: Notre Dame, INDIANA
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 31 Jan 2024

Position Information


Job Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Inequality, Poverty, and Community Resource Governance
Job Description
The Pulte Institute for Global Development, an integral part of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, combines the existing world-class teaching and research faculty of Notre Dame with a dedicated staff of experienced international development professionals, administrators, and researchers in order to address global poverty and inequality through policy, practice, and partnership.
The Pulte Institute for Global Development is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to contribute to research related to environmental policy in developing countries. The research is a collaboration with Indiana University and examines the effectiveness of selected community-based interventions when it comes to changes in economic, social, and environmental outcomes. The project will collect and analyze a variety of original field data, including household surveys, behavioral experiments, as well as in-depth interviews and focus group meetings. The research encompasses field research activities in South Asia, East Africa, and Latin America. The successful candidate is expected to disseminate findings via peer reviewed manuscripts and conference presentations in collaboration with supervisor/research teams.
This is a full-time position. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will have a hybrid work arrangement (partly remote, partly in person) to be agreed upon with the Principal Investigators. The position is for one year, with a possible extension for up to three years, depending on performance and availability of funding. The Fellow will be expected to travel to and work in project field sites for several weeks per year. The position will be co-supervised by Professors Krister Andersson (University of Notre Dame) and Nathan Cook (Indiana University). Review of applications will start on January 15, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. Expected start date during the spring semester of 2024.
Interested applicants should submit the following to María Chacón at [email protected] :
  • A 1-2 page cover letter that explains the applicant’s interest in the position and outlines their relevant skills and experience
  • Resume / Curriculum Vitae
  • A recent publication or dissertation chapter.

  • Minimum Qualifications
    • PhD in hand by the starting date in political science, public policy, public affairs, economics, geography, environmental studies, or other relevant discipline.
    • Strong quantitative skills
    • Record of scholarly publications
    Preferred Qualifications
    • Experience with experimental design
    • Field experience in developing countries
    • Foreign language skills in relevant languages (e.g. Hindi, Swahili, Spanish) is a plus but not required
    Special Instructions to Applicants
    Interested applicants should submit the following to María Chacón at [email protected] :
  • A 1-2 page cover letter that explains the applicant’s interest in the position and outlines their relevant skills and experience
  • Resume / Curriculum Vitae
  • A recent publication or dissertation chapter.
  • Department Pulte Institute for Global Development (43322)
    Department Website pulte.nd.edu
    Family / Sub-Family Research / Research - Social/Behavioral
    Career Stream/Level Other
    Department Hiring Pay Range
    Pay ID Semi-Monthly
    FLSA Status P1 - Postdoc
    Job Category Other
    Job Type Full-time
    Schedule: Days of Week & Hours
    Schedule: Hours/Week
    Schedule: # of months


    Posting Detail Information


    Job Posting Date (Campus) 12/19/2023
    Job Posting Date (Public) 12/19/2023
    Job Closing Date 01/31/2024
    Posting Type Open To All Applicants
    Posting Number S24522
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