School of Social Sciences is looking for a candidate to join them as a Research Fellow.
The research fellow is expected to collaborate actively with a multinational, multidisciplinary team working on a large-scale research project utilizing mixed methods to examine the role of life narratives in collective identification. Successful candidate will work closely with the Principal Investigator (Associate Professor Wan Ching) in the analyses of collected survey and experiment data on cultural representations of life narratives and implications for collective identification, design and oversee data collection of follow-up experiments, and contribute to the writing of project reports, research publications, and grant proposals.
Key Responsibilities:
Design, preparation, and coordination of psychology experiments on narratives and identification
Lead quantitative analyses of survey and experiment data, with potential integration of results from qualitative and computational text analyses
Preparation of project reports
Writing of analysis results, research manuscript drafts, grant proposals
Job Requirements:
PhD in Psychology or related fields from a reputable university, with expertise in research on collective identity and/or culture
Familiarity with experimental social psychology methods
Excellent quantitative analysis skills including multilevel modeling
Good organizational skills and able to work within tight deadlines
Good interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
Strong team player with the ability to learn and work independently in a multidisciplinary team
We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU