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Apologies for the duplicate post -- updating in response to questions.


The Social Science Research Institute at Duke University invites
applications for a Postdoctoral Associate with the Duke Initiative on
Survey Methodology (DISM).  The Associate will have four primary
responsibilities: (1) collaborate on survey methods research leading to
publication; (2) advise social and behavioral scientists on campus on
issues of survey design, implementation, and analysis; (3) teach workshops
and develop resources on survey research tools and methods, including the
Qualtrics online survey software that Duke provides to its user
communities; (4) support and assist with the operation and administration
of DISM. The Associate will be supervised by Dr. Sunshine Hillygus,
professor of political science and public policy, and director of DISM.



The ideal candidate will have a strong background in survey methods,
experience in conducting survey research, and familiarity with survey and
statistical software and will hold a Ph.D. in a social or behavioral
science discipline. The Associate will be expected to participate in
research leading to publication. Responsibility, initiative, good judgment,
and the ability to work well on a team are required.  This position is
full-time and offers a salary of $50,000-$55,000, and is eligible for
benefits.  Further information about Duke University’s post-doctoral
positions and the policies that guide their administration is available
online via this URL:  https://postdoc.duke.edu/policies-and-forms.



Though there is some flexibility concerning start date, preference will
generally be given to candidates available for a start date of July 1,
2022.  *Position is renewable, depending on availability of funds and
satisfactory job performance.* Applicants should submit their CV, a brief
statement of their background and interests and contact information for at
least three references to
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/21147. *Review
of applications will begin March 1, 2022.*


Please do feel free to reach out with any questions.

-- 
D. Sunshine Hillygus
Professor of Political Science and Public Policy
Director, Duke Initiative on Survey Methodology
Duke University
140 Science Drive, Box 90204
Durham, NC 27708
(919) 660-4341

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