Sugarman Practitioner in Residence (Visiting Professional Specialist)

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Location: Princeton, NJ 08540

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Princeton University's Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science & Public Policy (https://behavioralpolicy.princeton.edu) is an interdisciplinary center that leverages the combined strengths of faculty and scholars across a range of disciplines-psychology, sociology, economics, machine learning, politics, among others-to help design behaviorally informed policies, practices, and products. The Center is pleased to announce the call for applications to the Sugarman Practitioner in Residence position with an expected start date in fall 2025 to be appointed to an initial term of 12 months at a salary of $9,000/month plus benefits, with optional extension based on performance and continued program funding. The ideal Resident will be pursuing a breakthrough solution to a society-relevant problem, the success of which depends on understanding certain aspects of human behavior, and which could benefit from the support, guidance, and mentorship of members of Princeton's academic community. Envisioned Residents may range from entrepreneurs, app developers, leaders of non-governmental organizations, and policy wonks, to activists, climate scientists, leaders of social, cultural, or health-related movements, architects, designers, urban planners, and so on. During the appointed term, Residents will be affiliated with Princeton University, but with no formal teaching responsibilities. Like an "artist-in-residence" program, this position provides a sanctuary from everyday responsibilities that can impede breakthrough thinking, along with the opportunity to deepen engagement with the behavioral sciences and related policy tools through collaboration with university faculty. Applicants need not be U.S. citizens and need not have an advanced degree. Please note: If the candidate is not affiliated with another institution to which they will return after the residency, they must apply through Req#D-25-SPI-00022 for the appointment at the rank of Professional Specialist. Applicants must apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/38261. The application should include a clearly stated project statement (max 5 pages), hypothesizing how the gap between the current state of affairs and an improved future could be solved by addressing some aspect of human motivation, judgment, decision, perception, etc.-whether individual or collective. It should also include an outline of the steps the applicant envisions working through during the residency, anticipated outcome if successful, and types of local experts whose insights may prove fruitful. We are NOT looking for research proposals; projects should be designed to yield a product, app, campaign, or other constructive intervention. Completion of the project is not necessary during the residency, though the hope is that forward progress will be realized through interaction with the Princeton community. Also submit a current resume or CV outlining past projects undertaken and a cover letter describing how this position fits with your background and future aims. Contact Dr. Leslie Rowley, Associate Director, at lesliej@princeton.edu with questions. All offers and appointments are subject to review and approval by the Dean of the Faculty and subject to the University's background check policy. The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Intellectual property that the Practitioner-in-Residence creates or develops during the appointment is subject to Princeton's policies. In the event that any invention or other licensable intellectual property is made or developed over the course of the project, Princeton's Office of Technology Licensing will work with the Resident on a case-by-case basis to develop the terms.

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