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美国哥伦比亚大学神经科学研究博士后职位招聘

2018年11月23日
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摘要:美国哥伦比亚大学神经科学研究博士后职位招聘Postdoctoral Scholar/Scientist or Associate Research Scholar/Scientist

  Postdoctoral Scholar/Scientist or Associate Research Scholar/Scientist

  Columbia University

  New York, NY

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  $80,000 a year

  The Center for Science and Society at Columbia University invites applications for postdoctoral research scholar/scientist or associate research scholar/scientist positions to begin July 2019. Columbia University is pleased to announce up to three interdisciplinary postdoctoral positions in the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience (PSSN) program for researchers who have earned the doctorate, or its equivalent, in either (1) a humanities, arts, or social science discipline - such as psychology, psychiatry, public health, law, history, economics, literature, political science, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, journalism, music and the arts - and who have extensive acquaintance with, and critical understanding of, neuroscience research; OR (2) neuroscience or a related discipline in the natural sciences and who have extensive acquaintance with, and critical understanding of, another discipline in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. These Scholars will join an innovative program, Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience, which includes up to nine postdoctoral positions and a large group of mentors and affiliated faculty from the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.

  Over the last decade, Columbia University has assembled a distinguished group of neuroscientific researchers in the Zuckerman Mind, Brain, Behavior Institute, which stands poised to become one of the most important loci of neuroscience research in the world. Columbia University is committed to supplementing the groundbreaking experimental inquiry of the neuroscience faculty by systematic investigation into the conceptual underpinnings and the social foundations and consequences of such newly obtained knowledge. The Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience adds the perspective of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences to intensify and broaden the neuroscientific research base and help advance transformative interdisciplinary research throughout the University.

  The goal of this interdisciplinary experiment is to train and foster a new generation of scholars with the capacity to advance understanding of the humanistic and social dimensions of mind, brain, and behavior. In order to foster true interdisciplinary research, each Presidential Scholar will work closely with at least two senior mentors, at least one drawn from neuroscience and the other(s) from the arts, humanities or social science discipline closest to the work of the scholar. The Scholars, mentors, and affiliated faculty will meet regularly throughout the academic year, inviting guest discussions from accomplished scholars around the world and serving as a locus for the Presidential Scholars' presentation of their own work.

  Successful applicants will be appointed for up to three years in the Center for Science and Society at Columbia University. Appointments will be made at the level of postdoctoral scholar or scientist, or associate research scholar or scientist, with a start date of July 1, 2019 for the 2019-20 academic year. Renewal for the second and third years will be based on satisfactory performance. The annual salary will be approximately $80,000, plus benefits.

  While applications will be open until all positions are filled, only complete applications that are submitted by Monday, November 26 will be included in the first round of review.

  School/Institute/Unit:

  Arts and Sciences

  Minimum Degree Required:

  PhD

  Minimum Qualifications:

  All applicants MUST meet these minimum qualifications to be considered for the position.

  Candidates must hold a doctoral-level degree (PhD, DPhil, EdD, JD, MD, etc.) by July 1, 2019, and must have received this degree after July 1, 2014 . Candidates must have an established ability to do original research in the natural sciences, social sciences, arts and/or humanities and to contribute to the interdisciplinary mission of the program.

  Preferred Qualifications:

  Additional Information:

  Posting Date:

  08-21-2018

  Closing Date:

  Open Until Filled

  Special Instructions to Applicants:

  Please visit the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience website for detailed research proposal instructions.

  Applications must be made through Columbia University's online Recruitment of Academic Personnel System (RAPS). In RAPS, please upload the following required materials: 1) Cover letter, 2) Curriculum Vitae, 3) PhD Dissertation Abstract (if applicable), 4) Writing sample(s) totaling up to 30 pages (article or book chapter preferred), 5) Proposal for an interdisciplinary research project. Please attach proposal as "Other Document 1," and visit PSSN website link above for specific instructions and requirements, 6) Work sample or portfolio. Please attach as "Other Document 2" (for applicants with a background in the arts only), and 7) List of three references and their contact information.

  RAPS will accommodate uploads of maximum two (2) megabytes in size per document.

  Before uploading documents, applicants first will be asked to input a name and valid email address for each reference provider. This application requires a minimum of three reference letters. The applicant may enable RAPS to generate an automatic email to the reference provider, which will politely request a letter of reference and offer a secure link to the RAPS website, where a letter can be uploaded quickly and easily. Whenever possible, letters should be uploaded into the online system. Note that reference request emails will not go out until AFTER the application is submitted. Reference letters must be received by November 30 in order to guarantee that they will be reviewed along with the submitted application.

  After completing the "Provide References" screens, the applicant will come to the "Attach Documents" screen and be asked to upload into RAPS the required application materials listed above. The completion of the application process in RAPS is indicated by a confirmation number, which the applicant should retain.

  For questions about the application process, please contact presidentialscholars@columbia.edu

  Proposed Start Date:

  07-01-2019

  EEO Statement

  Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer --Race/Gender/Disability/Veteran.

  Date Review Begins

  11-26-2018

  Required Applicant Documents for Upload:

  Curriculum Vitae

  Cover Letter

  List of References

  Writing Sample/Publication 1

  Other Document 1

  Optional Applicant Documents for Upload

  Dissertation Abstract

  Writing Sample/Publication 2

  Other Document 2

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