Call for Applications: Postdoctoral Fellow at Duke's Kenan Institute for Ethics
We have the following
call for applications:
The Rethinking Regulation Program at the Kenan Institute for Ethics
(RR@KIE) at Duke University is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow for a
one-year term (with a possible renewal for a second year, upon mutual
agreement of all parties and if funding is available).
RR@KIE fosters research, education, and policy engagement on the
evolution, design, deliberation and performance of regulatory systems,
across a wide array of policy areas. Linking diverse disciplinary
approaches across the Duke campus and beyond, RR@KIE marshals multiple
perspectives and methodologies to understand complex problems, confront
ethical tradeoffs, and envision solutions.
The Postdoctoral Fellow will support the Rethinking Regulation Program in the following ways:
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Work with faculty director and executive committee to facilitate
collaborative research among faculty and students in the Rethinking
Regulation program by, e.g., organizing seminars, workshops, symposia,
and other research and outreach activities.
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Work with faculty director and executive committee to identify
priority research areas and seek external funding for these research
areas.
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Assist the faculty in hosting visiting speakers from academia and policy.
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Assist with policy outreach by writing, editing, and/or reviewing
policy briefs, blog posts, webpages, and similar publications.
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Work with graduate, professional and undergraduate students involved
in Rethinking Regulation to help them organize activities and increase
membership.
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Assist with Bass Connections course projects linked with Rethinking
Regulation, such as on adaptive governance of emerging technologies, and
decision making about complex risks.
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Conduct self-directed research on regulatory policy topics. Interest
in ethical as well as legal, economic, political, cultural, and other
aspects of regulation is highly desirable. Interest and ability to
collaborate with others is highly desirable.
The candidate must have completed a graduate or professional degree, such as PhD, ScD, MD, JD, SJD, MBA, MPP, MEM, or similar.
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committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an
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expression, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sexual
orientation, or veteran status. Essential Physical Job Functions:
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reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.
To apply, send the following materials to kie@duke.edu: a letter of interest and curriculum vita.