CHES Post Doctoral Associate
CHES Post Doctoral Associate
Center of Human Evolutionary Studies
Salary: Commensurate With Experience
The Center for Human Evolutionary Studies (CHES) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey seeks a Postdoctoral Fellow for a two-year position, pending annual performance review after year 1. The Postdoctoral Fellow is expected to bridge research topics between two or more CHES faculty members (see our website for description of the different research projects (https://evolution.rutgers.edu/). The Postdoctoral Scientist will work alongside faculty members of the Center in a research capacity, will participate in the training of graduate and undergraduate students, and will assist the faculty, students and Center staff in managing and coordinating the activities of the center, including the seminar series, Lembersky Conference, and outreach activities.
Research interests must be relevant to the CHES mission: to promote and support innovative and broad-ranging faculty and student research that is grounded in evolutionary theory and explores the past and present of what it means to be human. Your contribution will support research in paleoanthropology, archeology, non-human primate behavioral ecology, genetics, and modern human behavior across the globe, from New Jersey to Kenya, from Iceland to Indonesia.
Anticipated Start Date: September 1, 2023
For more information about CHES, please see https://evolution.rutgers.edu/.
Position Status: Full Time
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Posting Number 23FA0197
Posting Open Date 09/01/2023
Posting Close Date 04/15/2023
Qualifications
Minimum Education and Experience: Qualified candidates will hold a Doctoral degree in a related discipline. Degree must be conferred by the start date of the position.
1) A research program involving an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the biological, behavioral, ecological, cognitive and/or genetic evolution of humans and/or non-human primates.
2) PhD in relevant specialty with all work completed and approved by time of appointment
3) Ability to bridge research topics between two or more of the faculty within the Center for Human Evolutionary Studies.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience collecting and analyzing quantitative data in a way that is translatable across numerous subdisciplines. Application of novel theoretical and analytical approaches to data collection and analysis.
Required Documents:
1) Curriculum Vitae
2) Statement of Research Interest (2 pages)
3) Publications or Writing Sample (e.g., publication, dissertation chapter)
4) List of 3 References and contact information
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