2025-05-11
Princeton University
Other
/yr
employee
contract
Princeton
New Jersey
08544
United States
Research Group Manager
US-NJ-Princeton
Job ID: 2025-20803
Type: Full-Time
# of Openings: 1
Category: Research and Laboratory
Overview
The Behavioral Science for Policy Lab (BSPL), directed by Professor Elke Weber, is an interdisciplinary lab at the intersection of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, and the Psychology Department. BSPL brings together researchers of varied backgrounds to shed light on the psychological foundations of real-world decisions, with a focus on issues relating to energy and the environment. Our methods range from process-tracing in controlled lab and virtual-lab experiments, to field experiments in real-world settings, to using big data, and include both quantitative modeling and qualitative approaches.
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The research group manager will report directly to the lab director, Professor Weber, and work closely with research group postdocs, graduate students and research assistants. The research group manager will facilitate and coordinate many aspects of BSPL research initiatives.
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The desired start date for the position is June 2025. This position is ideal for someone interested in gaining more research experience before pursuing a PhD in a behavioral science field. Individuals who identify as part of a historically underrepresented group are particularly encouraged to apply.
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To apply, upload both a resume and cover letter describing your qualifications for the position, relevant experience, and research interests. Applications that do not contain a cover letter will not be considered. Applicants who receive interviews will also be asked for a data analysis code sample (in R, Stata, SPSS, Python, or similar) and 2 references (with ideally at least one of these being an academic/research reference).
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Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with the first review by late-April.
Responsibilities include:
1.     Support research projects, such as creating research study materials based on PI directions and conducting background searches, including literature reviews and citations. Manage ongoing research projects of the research group and orchestrate organizational tasks.
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2.     The position will support hiring and managing of the BSPL’s research assistants; manage their work assignments, and that of the BSPL research group consisting of undergrads, graduate students, and casual employees and ensure successful completion.
Recommend instead: The position will support hiring research assistants (casual hourly employees and undergrads); manage the work assignments of research assistants and graduate students to ensure successful completion.
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3.     Implement research surveys and experiments, which includes programming and testing online research projects. Collect, process, and analyze data with proficiency in R and Qualtrics highly desirable. Write up results and contribute to and edit scientific manuscripts.
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4.     Create and complete the IRB (human subjects) protocols and renewals; ensure timely submissions and manage continuing reviews.
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5.     Organize research meetings and schedules. Keep research group resources and project records organized and up to date. Maintain excellent, timely communication regarding research operations with BSPL members.
Qualifications:
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Education:Â Bachelor degree (BA or BS) in relevant field, with preference to psychology, economics, business, public policy, organizational behavior, consumer behavior.Â
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