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The International Economics Section and Louis A. Simpson Center for the Study of Macroeconomics has an opening for a pre-doc (Senior Research Specialist) for one academic year. This position offers an ideal transitional job for recent graduates who are interested in international economics or macroeconomics and are considering further studies in economics. It offers the opportunity to see what a career doing frontier academic research involves. The successful candidate will gain experience working with some of the world’s leading researchers in economics. They will be expected to assemble and manage data sets, to program and simulate non-linear models, and to assist faculty members in all aspects of their research. This is a one-year term position with the possibility of renewal...
The mission of Princeton University Department of Athletics is to strive for excellence in academics and athletics, while embracing equity in opportunity, good sportsmanship, and ethical conduct. The Senior Associate Director, External Relations will report to the Ford Family Director of Athletics and will be a member of the department’s senior leadership team. The successful candidate will have oversight of marketing, brand management, ticketing, athletic communications and multimedia and will be responsible for the strategic development and execution of all initiatives within these areas.
The Physician, Medical Quality Oversight, provides primary care to Princeton undergraduate and graduate students and their eligible dependents in the Outpatient Medical Services clinic, with a focus on higher-risk populations including patients with eating concerns and those seeking gender-affirming care. In partnership with the Quality Department and Medical Service leadership, this physician helps advance quality improvement initiatives, supporting a culture of continuous improvement and high-quality, evidence-based care. Additionally, the physician contributes to staff development by identifying opportunities for standardizing clinical practices and organizing the education and training needed to support them. These three focus areas align with our strategic goals of continuous...
Princeton University’s Office of Housing and Real Estate Services (HRES) is seeking to fill the role of the Housing Regional Engagement Specialist who will be the main point of contact for either a geographical region of the student housing inventory (undergraduate) or student housing population (graduate) and will serve as an entry point into the HRES organization. Student housing operations at Princeton is unique and diverse with 6,200 dormitory beds for undergraduate and graduate students on campus, and approximately 1000 rental apartment units for graduate students. Reporting to the Associate Director for Engagement, the Specialist will be the face of the department for the student housing community through regular and sustained contact with the Residential Colleges, Office of the...
Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) is looking to hire a full-time pre-doctoral research fellow (Senior Research Specialist). The positions entail close collaboration with Professor Tanushree Goyal on research projects related to the political economy of development (for example, cultural change, as well as environmental conservation, political participation, gender, bureaucracy etc.). The position involves a variety of tasks that provide excellent preparation for graduate school or work in a data science career. Work includes tasks such as conducting advanced econometric analysis and preparing results tables, managing large data sets, handling spatial data, applying machine learning algorithms, conducting computationally intensive statistical...
The Princeton Program in Public Finance is looking to hire full-time pre-doctoral fellows (Senior Research Specialists). The position involves responsibilities that serve as excellent preparation for Ph.D. programs in economics, including data processing and analysis, survey design, simulation techniques, literature reviews, and presentations.Research fellows will work with Professors Henrik Kleven, Ilyana Kuziemko, and Evan Soltas. along with their co-authors, on topics such as income and wealth inequality, entrepreneurship, gender equality, regional economic development, political economy, and the subsidies on the housing market and social insurance policies. The position involves empirical analysis, including more sophisticated statistical modeling, and could also involve...
Working within the Visual Resources research unit in the Department of Art and Archaeology, the Senior Image Collections Specialist supports the curriculum and scholarship of the Department and the wider Princeton University community through image acquisition and cataloging as well as collection development and management of the various media (digital, print, film) used within the department for teaching and research. Visual Resources contains the physical and digital teaching image collection as well as archaeological archives, historic photographs, and material teaching collections including stone and pottery. Core responsibilities for this position include acquiring and cataloging images for delivery into learning management systems for use in courses and faculty publications, and...
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEWThe Department of Public Safety (DPS) at Princeton University is committed to fostering a safe and secure campus environment. Operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, DPS is staffed by 164 dedicated professionals, including University police officers, security personnel, dispatchers, the fire marshal’s office, and administrative staff. Together, they deliver exceptional service and uphold the highest standards of public safety.DPS first achieved Law Enforcement Accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) in July 2015. This prestigious recognition—often referred to as the “International Gold Standard for Public Safety Agencies”—was reaffirmed through reaccreditation in July 2018 and again on July 25,...
The Internship and Outreach Coordinator will maintain and manage a robust portfolio of internships, and will be the lead student adviser and placement officer for summer research opportunities for the Center for Health and Wellbeing’s “Internships in Global Health” program. The Coordinator will review applications and advise students individually or in groups on internship opportunities, personal goals, program selection, health and safety issues, inter-cultural competency, etc.; plan marketing, recruiting and coordinate events including but not limited to arranging pre-departure briefings and monitoring student experiences during the summer, assisting students with post-internship presentations, and assessing student evaluations. The Coordinator will serve as the primary liaison for...
The Violence and Inequality Project (VIP) is seeking a full-time Programmer/Data Scientist. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in programming in R and Python, particularly in the context of simulation and modeling. Any experience programming with Julia would be a bonus, although it is not necessary. Candidates should be interested in applying computational techniques to the study of interventions designed to confront violence. The Programmer is expected to work full-time, and will work closely with Principal Investigator, Patrick Sharkey. This is a one-year term limited position, with possibility of extension conditional on funding. The anticipated start date for this position will be in January 2026.
The mission of the Princeton University Department of Athletics is to strive for excellence in academics and athletics, while embracing equity in opportunity, good sportsmanship, and ethical conduct.The Coordinator, Athletic Friends Groups & Athletics Advancement position will support the overall operations of the Athletics Advancement team. This position will report to the Associate Director of Athletics, Advancement/Athletics Friends Groups. Primary responsibilities will include oversight of communications and the planning and execution of annual events for the 18 Athletics Friends Groups that comprise Princeton’s 38 varsity programs, and 40 club sport programs. The Coordinator will also be asked to assist with groups’ donor stewardship fulfillment and annual fundraising...
The Department of Physics at Princeton University is seeking an experienced technician to support the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Outer Tracker (OT) upgrade project.The OT is a multilayer silicon tracking detector designed to measure the trajectories of charged particles produced in high-energy collisions at the Large Hadron Collider facility at CERN. The upgraded detector will include more than 13,000 silicon modules and will fully replace the current strip tracker in preparation for high-luminosity operations scheduled to begin near the end of this decade. The Princeton CMS group is responsible for wire bonding, encapsulation, and testing of more than 1000 of these modules. Position Summary:This role involves the assembly and packaging of advanced research devices for the...
The Keller Center at Princeton University is seeking a highly organized and proactive Operations Coordinator to provide essential support for the Center’s administrative and programmatic functions. This position plays a key role in ensuring the smooth execution of daily operations, events, and communications activities. The Coordinator will interact regularly with students, faculty, staff, and campus partners, serving as a welcoming and knowledgeable point of contact for inquiries related to Keller Center programming.The ideal candidate brings strong attention to detail, a positive and professional demeanor, and the ability to manage multiple tasks with discretion and efficiency in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
This role provides academic and administrative support for the Department of Operations Research & Financial Engineering, serving both graduate and undergraduate programs. It also supports assigned faculty and their research activities. A key aspect of the position involves planning and coordinating student events that encourage engagement and contribute to a dynamic academic community.
The Princeton University Art Museum welcomes applications for the position of Exhibitions Project Manager, a role asked to manage and deliver the successful planning, development, and execution of special exhibition and collections gallery projects, including but not limited to special exhibitions focused on the museum’s collections held in the museum’s galleries or traveling to other venues and temporary exhibitions on loan from other institutions. This position would also help manage the regular changes within the museum’s collection galleries. The responsibilities of this position span from detailed oversight to the hands-on management of complex facets of project details, communications, budgets, procurement tasks, and project scheduling. The position will report to the Senior...
The Industrial Relations Section (IRS), a center for research in labor economics and related fields, invites applications from motivated individuals for positions assisting faculty members in all aspects of their research. Predoctoral research specialists join a pool and are assigned to work with one to two faculty at any given time. Assignments can rotate on a semester or annual basis so that research specialists gain experience with different types of research topics, tools, and methods. Current faculty are: Zachary BleemerPauline CarryEllora DerenoncourtSimon JägerDavid LeeOwen Zidar The Section is renowned for its inclusive, supportive atmosphere, in which faculty, staff, and students interact in both formal and informal activities. Section research staff also...
Based in Princeton’s School of Public & International Affairs, in collaboration with and housed in the Department of Economics, the Research Program in Development Economics (https://rpde.princeton.edu/) carries out economics research on the causes and consequences of global poverty, with the goal of informing policy-making and thereby improving the lives of people living in low- and middle-income countries. We seek to hire talented and motivated predoctoral research specialists to assist several Economics faculty members working at RPDE. Predocs will work with one or more of our faculty members, economists Pascaline Dupas, Thomas Fujiwara, Seema Jayachandran, and Mica Sviatschi (along with their co-authors), as well as RPDE post-doctoral fellows. This position is ideal for...
Truth & Repair: The History of Structural Racism in New Jersey is a research study supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that brings together a diverse group of scholars, students, and cultural experts to document the historical impacts of structural racism on the health and wellbeing of African American, Latine, and Indigenous communities in New Jersey. We seek a research scholar who will work with a statewide steering committee of scholars and community-based experts, graduate and undergraduate student research assistants, and community historians to launch the implementation phase of the Truth & Repair study. The research scholar will be primarily responsible for coordinating quantitative and qualitative research projects across a network of research hubs located at...
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