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CRISES Postdoc

Cambridge, MA · On-site

$87K/yr

Details Title CRISES Postdoc School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Center for Race, Inequality and Social Equity Studies (CRISES) Position Description The core mission ( of the Center ...

Postdoc Researcher

Huntsville, AL · On-site +1

$110K/yr

Postdoc Researcher USRA and the Science and Technology Institute are seeking a full-time Postdoc Researcher to work in our Huntsville, AL office. The Postdoc Researcher will lead the advancement of ...

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Toxicology PostDoc Fellow

Houston, TX · On-site

$46K - $63K/yr

The Toxicology PostDoctoral Fellow (PostDoc Fellow 2) will be trained in the development and validation of analytical procedures to current forensic quality assurance standards, and exposed to ...

Stipendee Postdoc

Cambridge, MA · On-site

$54K - $73K/yr

Position Details Title Stipendee Postdoc School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department Position Description The Segel Lab invites applications for ...

The Postdoc will be primarily responsible for designing hybrid silicon-conductive oxide photonic circuits using commercial foundry or industrial sponsored photonic shuttle to achieve low-power, high ...

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As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for postdoc in the United States is $59,022.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,000.00 and $66,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Postdocs, or postdoctoral researchers, are individuals who have completed their doctoral studies (PhD or equivalent) and are engaged in a temporary period of mentored research or scholarly training. This position allows them to deepen their expertise in a specialized area, develop new research skills, and prepare for independent careers in academia, industry, or other sectors. Postdoctoral appointments typically last from one to five years and often involve publishing research findings, collaborating with other scientists, and sometimes teaching responsibilities.

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To thrive as a Postdoc, you need a doctoral degree in a relevant field, strong research skills, and a track record of academic publications. Familiarity with specialized research tools, statistical analysis software, and laboratory techniques (where applicable) is typically required. Exceptional problem-solving abilities, independence, and effective communication skills help postdocs excel in collaborative and interdisciplinary environments. These skills are crucial for advancing research objectives, securing funding, and building a foundation for a successful academic or industry career.

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In summary, a Postdoc is primarily an academic research position focused on gaining specialized research experience after earning a PhD. A Research Scientist typically works in industry or corporate settings, often requiring similar credentials but emphasizing applied research and product development. The choice depends on whether you aim for an academic or industry career path.

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Postdocs often encounter challenges such as balancing independent research with collaborative projects, managing the pressure to publish, and navigating uncertainty around career progression. Building strong communication with mentors, setting clear research goals, and seeking out professional development resources can help address these challenges. Additionally, connecting with peers and participating in interdisciplinary teams can provide support and open up new opportunities for collaboration and skill development.
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CRISES Postdoc

$87K/yr

Full-time

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Posted 28 days ago


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Title CRISES Postdoc

School Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Department/Area Center for Race, Inequality and Social Equity Studies (CRISES)

Position Description

The core mission (https://websites.harvard.edu/crises/directory/mission-and-vision/) of the Center for Race, Inequality and Social Equity Studies ( CRISES ) is the scholarly analysis of contemporary ethno-racial inequality, especially as articulated with class-based and gendered social conditions, through rigorous methodologies, theory-driven insights, and empirically grounded research. The social scientific research conducted by CRISES will inform the vision and attainment of a world without invidious social distinctions that are rooted in historical, institutional, and systemic ethno-racial, gender, and economic inequality. Through its research, collaborations across FAS and Harvard, and convenings of scholars, activists and students, CRISES envisions collective healing and a genuinely democratic society.

We are accepting applications for a one-year postdoctoral position (start date between June 1 and September 1, 2026) to study contemporary ethno-racial inequality, diversity, and democracy in America. The Postdoc will spend approximately 50% of their time working with an established research team on core CRISES projects. The primary project at CRISES involves designing, implementing, and analyzing nationally representative surveys that assess attitudinal and behavioral support for achieving a genuine democracy for all ethno-racial identities and backgrounds in the U.S.

The remaining 50% of the Postdoc's time will be spent on their own research, which should align with the Center's overall mission.

Postdocs are generally expected to be in residence at Harvard for the duration of their appointments, since regular interactions with the CRISES team and affiliated faculty will be critical for engagement and mentorship.

The position may be renewable for a second year, depending upon funding availability and satisfactory performance.

Selection Criteria

The Postdoc will be selected based on their expertise with advanced survey methods and analysis in the social sciences as well as their potential to make important contributions to scholarship on topics related to ethno-racial transformation and inequality; racialized identity, attitudes, and ideologies; advancement of inclusionary civil rights; changing work and economic opportunities; and/or the intersectional dynamics of ethnicity, race, class, and gender. Ideal candidates will have received (or be in the final stage of obtaining) a PhD in sociology, social psychology, economics, demography, political science, public health, gender studies, ethnic studies, or a related area in the social sciences.

Experience with advanced quantitative survey development, data collection and management, and multivariate statistical analysis is required. Qualitative experience is desired but not required.

Salary and Benefits

The position pays an annual salary of $87,500. The postdoc will be eligible for Harvard's subsidized, comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. (Most of the benefit plans require a contribution from participants for coverage.) The postdoc will also receive a research and travel allowance up to $5000 annually, and office space within the Center.

Basic Qualifications

Applicants must have received a doctorate or terminal degree no earlier than 2019; applicants without a doctorate or terminal degree must demonstrate that they will receive such a degree no later than September 2026.

If you have not completed your graduate program, please still make sure to include your doctorate and anticipated degree date in the Educational Background section.

Additional Qualifications

Special Instructions

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Application review will begin immediately (~April 10) and will continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

The application must include the following in order to be reviewed:

  • A curriculum vitae