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Kirk Bansak <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi everyone,

*The UC Berkeley Political Science Department is looking for a postdoc for
a two-year position!* This is a bit off cycle, but the call is relatively
broad in terms of research interests, and applications from the political
methodology community would be welcome. Please share with your networks and
anyone you think might be interested! The deadline to apply is August 14.
Any questions about the opportunity can be directed to me (
[log in to unmask]). The application link and short description are below.

Best,
Kirk

APPLICATION LINK: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03949

POSITION DESCRIPTION:

The UC Berkeley Department of Political Science is seeking a postdoctoral
scholar who will work in collaboration with and under the supervision of
Assistant Professor Kirk Bansak.

Research with Professor Bansak will involve collaboration on his existing
and/or new academic research projects. Potential project areas of interest
could include (but are not limited to): political methodology;
computational social science; design, analysis, and application of conjoint
experiments; immigration, refugee, and asylum politics; algorithmic
decision-making in public policy; technology and democracy; economic crisis
and austerity politics; and public opinion.
In addition to the research component, the postdoctoral scholar will
contribute to the Yardi Scholarship program in coordination with Professor
Bansak, who is the program's Faculty Director. The Yardi Scholarship brings
together undergraduate students in the College of Engineering and the
College of Letters & Science-Social Sciences Division for a signature
experience centered around the intersection of democracy and technology.

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