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Harvard University| Title | Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology |
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| School | Faculty of Arts and Sciences |
| Department/Area | Psychology |
| Position Description | Research on Theory-of-Mind, Pragmatics, and 'Scripted' Behavior [Start date: Summer/ Fall 2025] Applications are invited for a postdoctoral fellowship under the direction of Professor Tomer Ullman in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. The specific research topic would broadly be within common-sense reasoning, especially as they relate to theory-of-mind and/or pragmatics. While not strictly required, the lab has a current interest in reasoning about 'scripted' behaviors in other people (how and when people perceive others as being rote or "on automatic", and why it might matter), and an interest in this topic on the part of candidates is an advantage. Activities may include training and supervising research assistants; experiment design, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation and grant-writing, and collaboration with the research lab at Harvard University under the direction of Tomer Ullman, as well as other related labs. The position is for one year, with a possibility for renewal for up to 2 subsequent years at $67,600, including health insurance and other benefits, and funding for conference travel. Applicants with potential availability for 2 years are preferred. Review of applications will be on a rolling basis, but candidates are strongly encouraged to apply by March 30, 2025. The Department of Psychology sits within the Division of Social Science, which is strongly committed to creating and supporting a diverse workforce. Respect and fairness, kindness and collegiality, and trust and transparency are among the values we espouse and promote in our workplace culture. We work hard to ensure a healthy, inclusive, and positive environment where everyone does their best work in support of Harvard's mission. |
| Basic Qualifications | Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Psychology, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Developmental, or a related field. |
| Additional Qualifications | Strong applicants will have demonstrated experience and training in empirical research, including experiment design, data collection and analysis, organizational skills, and strong interpersonal and communication skills. While not a must, a strong background in computational methods and/or statistical methods is a plus. |
| Special Instructions | Applicants should submit a formal application and email the following application materials to Whitney Villagran at wvillagran@fas.harvard.edu, and Prof. Tomer Ullman at. tullman@fas.harvard.edu. Please use POST DOC APPLICATION in the subject line, and include the following materials:
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| Contact Information | Tomer Ullman |
| Contact Email | tullman@fas.harvard.edu |
| Salary Range | $67,600-$80,000 Pay offered to the selected candidate is dependent on factors such as years of experience, training or qualification, field of scholarship, and accomplishments in the field. |
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