Job Posting: 3 Postdoctoral Researchers, University of Neuchâtel, University of Geneva,University of Oxford
The Swiss Network for International Studies SNIS funded project Individual-Level Attitudes towards Immigrants over Time and across Contexts aims to enhance the understanding of individuals’ attitudes towards foreigners and immigrants. The project brings together researchers from economics, political science, social psychology, and sociology, and is managed by the University of Neuchâtel.
To complete the research team we are seeking:
3 Postdoctoral Researchers (60%) for a 21 months appointment
The successful applicants are expected to carry out research on individual-level attitudes towards immigrants and how they develop over time, using panel data from Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland (project description).
Requirements:
- – PhD in economics, political science, social psychology, or sociology
- – Excellent skills in quantitative data analysis
- – Experience with statistical software (e.g. Stata, R, Mplus)
- – Interest in migration issues
- – Demonstrated ability to publish in international peer-reviewed journals
Working language is English. Experience of panel data analysis would be an asset, as would be knowledge of one of the Swiss national languages or perhaps Dutch.
The positions are based at the University of Neuchâtel (Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies with Didier Ruedin and Marco Pecoraro), University of Geneva (Geneva School of Economics and Management with Tobias Müller, this position can possibly be complemented with another postdoctoral position on the political economy of immigration policy in Switzerland, financed by the SNSF nccr on the move), and University of Oxford (Merton College with Sergi Pardos-Prado, 1 position each). Depending on the profile, working at University of Lausanne (Laboratory of Social Psychology with Eva G.T. Green) is an option.
Refer to http://druedin.com/vacancies (this page) for updated information. All inquiries should be addressed to Didier Ruedin.
Please send applications, containing a letter of intent, CV, the names and contact information for two referees, copy of PhD degree and a writing sample (e.g. published paper or manuscript) ideally as a single PDF to Didier Ruedin (didier.ruedin@unine.ch) by 10 October 2015. Please indicate which position you are interested in.
Candidates interested in the combined position in Geneva should contact Prof. Tobias Müller (tobias.mueller@unige.ch); a weblink will be provided soon.
Salary will be according to university guidelines. Start date is 1 November 2015 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Jobs description last updated: 11 September 2015.
FAQ
Q: I’m interested in both the position in Geneva and Neuchâtel, should I apply twice?
A: For administrative reasons, please apply for the position in Geneva. You can mention your interest in the other position in the letter of intent.
Q: I’m finishing my PhD right now, can I still apply?
A: Yes, you can still apply. Please mention clearly when you can start working on the project.
FAQ last updated: 14 September 2015.
This project is co-financed by the Swiss Network for International Studies.