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 DRRC Postdoctoral Fellowship
Posted by: Nicole Stephens
Title/Position: Assistant Professor
School/Organization: Kellogg School of Management
Sent to listserv of: SPSP
Date posted: October 29th, 2012


Dear Colleagues,



Please find below the official ad for postdoctoral position in the Dispute Resolution Research Center at the Kellogg School of Management. The deadline for applications is Monday, February 11, 2013.



The DRRC postdoctoral position has a long tradition of attracting and developing productive researchers who have PhDs in social psychology. Above the official announcement is the list of past postdocs and their current affiliations. 



Postdocs will have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty throughout the Northwestern community as well as pursue their own independent research - all post docs have their own independent research accounts which can be further augmented through internal grants. It has most of the benefits of being an assistant professor but without any committee work or other administrative duties! 



Best, 

Nicole Stephens




Past Postdoctoral Fellows (current affiliations):

Garriy Shteynberg (University of Tennessee)
Hal Ersner-Hershfield (New York University) 

Taya Cohen (Carnegie Mellon University) 

Sei Jin Ko (San Diego State)

Chris Bauman (University of Washington)

Elizabeth Mullen (Stanford)

William Maddux (INSEAD)

Geoffrey Leonardelli (University of Toronto)

Donna Shestowsky (UC-Davis)

Cameron Anderson (UC-Berkeley)

Jeff Loewenstein (UT-Austin)

Judith White (Dartmouth)

Adam Galinsky (Columbia)

Laura Kray (UC-Berkeley)

Kimberly Wade-Benzoni (Duke)

Kathleen O'Connor (Cornell)

Craig Fox (UCLA)

Richard Larrick (Duke)

Terry Boles (University of Iowa)

Larry Heuer (Columbia)

Robin Pinkley (SMU) 




Postdoctoral Fellowship


The DRRC Postdoctoral Fellow is in dispute resolution and negotiations at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. 
The Fellowship is designed to facilitate a disciplinary scholar's transition into research and teaching in the area of negotiation.
 Currently, the DRRC is looking for one postdoctoral fellow for fall 2013. 
The DRRC Postdoctoral Fellowship is a two-year position. Applicants must have completed a Ph.D. in a social science discipline prior to beginning the fellowship, and should have a research, rather than a clinical focus. Fellows will participate in Kellogg's internship program for the negotiations course, and then will be assigned to teach 3 sections of the course per year. Fellows are also invited to join in the ongoing research of faculty associated with the Center, audit courses, and participate in the Center's scholarly and applied seminars and workshops. Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. 
Applications are reviewed once annually. The deadline for applications is Monday, February 11, 2013. Awards will be announced no later than April 5, 2013. Inquiries and applications should be directed to the number and address listed below.

To Apply: 


(1) Complete this on-line survey:

http://kellogg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6i2CcFyGMQTC5G5

(2) E-mail your vita, examples of written work, two letters of recommendation (can be emailed/mailed directly from reference), and a statement as to how your current or future research interests would benefit from association with the DRRC to Sara Fassino at s-fassino@kellogg.northwestern.edu. Please insert your last name at the beginning of each document title. 





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