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Postdoctoral Associate- Computational Social Science for Scholarly Communications & Open & Equitable

Employer
MIT Libraries
Location
Massachusetts, United States
Salary
$65,000.00 - $65,000.00
Date posted
Mar 18, 2021

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Position Type
Administrative, Academic Affairs, Research Administration
Employment Level
Post-Doc
Employment Type
Full Time

 

Postdoctoral Associate- Computational Social Science for Scholarly Communications & Open & Equitable Scholarship

 

Postdoctoral Research Program - Center for Research on Equitable and Open Scholarship (CREOS)

Two-Year visa sponsorable position.

                       

 

The MIT Libraries’  Center for Research on Equitable and Open Scholarship (CREOS) seeks an exceptional, collaborative, and community-driven researcher for a two-year postdoctoral associate role, to conduct original research on scholarly communications and the scholarly ecosystem. In partnership with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, CREOS plans to hire three highly motivated scholars with a strong desire to conduct research that will advance knowledge in the service of equitable and open scholarship. We are especially interested in applicants who wish to pursue research that will further our understanding of incentives and barriers to equitable and open scholarship, impacts of equitable and open scholarship, and/or economic models for equitable and open scholarship.

Responsibilities:

Conduct original research in the areas of open and equitable scholarship under the guidance of the Principal Investigator, Roger Levy (Associate Professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Director of MIT's Computational Psycholinguistics Laboratory), and in partnership with additional faculty mentors, research scientists, and fellow postdoctoral associates. 

The successful applicant will be expected to conduct original research in computational social science (broadly construed) on topics related to scholarly communications and to open and equitable scholarship. Potential topics include, but are not limited to: large-scale automated analysis of the history of ideas; experimental interventions and natural experiments in scholarly peer review and reproducible research; critical economic analysis of the scholarly publication landscape; review of and developing best-practices guidelines for large collaborative open scholarship projects; comparison and advocacy work for open-source platforms for managing peer review. The postdoctoral associate will have the opportunity to contribute to CREOS established research questions and to develop their own research agenda within the context of the broader CREOS mission.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • PhD or equivalent terminal degree in a computational social science related discipline, included but not limited to: natural language processing, digital humanities, sociology, economics, law, computational cognitive science, linguistics, information science, or a closely related field. Background or demonstrated interest in research on scholarly communications, the science of science, studies of knowledge and knowledge production, and/or information sciences is preferred.
  • Experience conducting and disseminating basic research in an academic environment.
  • Understanding of the complex and changing landscape of scholarship and scholarly communications; and ability to identify significant and relevant research questions.
  • Familiarity with multiple methodologies (e.g. experimental design, survey methods, interviews, etc.); experience in using both qualitative and quantitative data to test hypotheses preferred.
  • Ability to work on interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research projects.
  • Proven success in working in a dynamic and team environment.
  • Clear and effective written and verbal communication, including presentation skills; ​preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work.
  • Demonstrated commitment to promoting the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all work activities and in interpersonal interactions.

 

We expect the candidate to be stronger in some qualifications listed above than others; we are committed to helping our future colleague expand their skills, as well as learning from their areas of strength. 

 

 

SALARY AND BENEFITS: $65,000 USD/year. MIT offers excellent benefits including a choice of health and retirement plans, a dental plan, tuition assistance, and fully subsidized MBTA passes for local bus and subway service. Flexible work arrangements, including flex-time and telecommuting, are considered for positions that meet established criteria. The MIT Libraries is a collegial and supportive working environment and fosters professional growth of staff with management training and travel funding for professional meetings

 

APPLICATION PROCESS: Apply online at: https://hr.mit.edu/careers. Priority will be given to applications received March 19th, 2021; position open until filled. Applications must include the following:

  • Cover letter addressing qualifications for undertaking the research project including your interest and background in some subset of topics listed under Responsibilities and any additional topics that may fit into the research scope.
  • *Writing sample, such as an excerpt from the dissertation or other relevant publication, of no more than 5,000 words.
  • *Two letters of recommendation.

 

*Please send the writing sample and letters of recommendation to creos@mit.edu

 

The Environment:

The MIT Libraries are an engine for creating, sharing, and safeguarding knowledge at the Institute and beyond. The Libraries work to improve the world’s collective knowledge by equipping current and future scholars with the best content and the skills to use it, whether examining medieval manuscripts or flying drones to collect data. We make MIT research — from the LIGO detection of gravitational waves, to the design of humanoid robots, to advances in drug delivery — openly accessible to the world. Our new research initiative CREOS tackles the big challenges in scholarly communication, ranging from accessibility and inclusion in library systems to economic models for equitable and open scholarship.

Through this work, we are building a library of the future, reimagining and reinvigorating the use of libraries from simply quiet places to study into a global network of partnerships that can build “a more inclusive, equitable, trustworthy, and sustainable scholarly knowledge ecosystem.”

MIT is strongly and actively committed to diversity within its community and particularly welcomes applications from qualified women and minority candidates. The Libraries seek professionals who enthusiastically embrace the empathy, courage, self-reflection and respect of a multi-cultural, diverse, and inclusive workplace, and who strive to incorporate those values in their work and interactions.

 

Equal Employment Opportunity:

MIT has a publicly posted Nondiscrimination Policy with a commitment to equal opportunity. The Institute prohibits discrimination against individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, employment policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other Institute administered programs and activities.

 

 

 

 

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