The Vanderbilt LGBT Policy Lab seeks postdoctoral scholars in LGBT Policy Studies. The ideal candidate is an empirical social scientist who has an interest in studying the causes and consequences of LGBT-related public policies on a range of social, economic, political, health, education, and demographic outcomes.
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The Vanderbilt LGBT Policy Lab seeks postdoctoral scholars in LGBT Policy Studies (broadly defined). The ideal candidate is an empirical social scientist who has an interest in studying the causes and consequences of LGBT-related public policies (e.g., same-sex marriage, non-discrimination, ‘bathroom bills’, religious freedom exemptions, and others) on a range of social, economic, political, health, education, and demographic outcomes. Experience with programming in STATA and handling large datasets is required. A PhD in demography, economics, education, health services research, law/jurisprudence, LGBT studies, political science, public health, health policy, public policy, sociology, or a related field is required. The one-year fellowships will begin 7/1/2021 (or possibly earlier if mutually agreeable), with an initial end date of 6/30/2022, and carry the possibility of a one-year renewal. [Our strong preference is for candidates to be able to spend both AY 21-22 and 22-23 at Vanderbilt.] Each position carries a twelve-month salary of $65,000, office space, health insurance, and eligibility for other benefits. These in-residence positions require a physical presence in Nashville for the term of the fellowship.
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Applicants should provide a cover letter describing interest in the position and future research plans, c.v., a research paper, and three references. |
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Christopher Carpenter, PhD : christopher.s.carpenter@vanderbilt.edu |
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