The Culture Collaboratory and the Research for Indigenous Social Action and Equity Center (RISE), directed by Dr. Stephanie Fryberg, invite applications for a postdoctoral scholar to join a collaborative and interdisciplinary research team focused on culture, education, identity, equity, stereotyping/prejudice, and narrative change. The scholar will work with a dynamic group of scholars committed to understanding how social and cultural contexts produce unequal outcomes and contribute to cutting-edge research that promotes equity and well-being for all.
Our team involves two main branches of research. The Culture Collaboratory branch examines how cultural contexts shape identity development, educational outcomes, and responses to adversity across settings such as schools, workplaces, and healthcare systems. The RISE branch investigates various topics related to stereotyping and prejudice, such as the contemporary omission and misrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples, and its implications for individual and societal functioning. The applicant will work with both branches to support shared research goals. The ideal candidate would have interests spanning education, culture, and stereotyping/prejudice topics.
Our research uses a range of methods, including survey, field, and laboratory studies, and is supported by funding from organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Raikes Foundation, Bezos Family Foundation, and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. We aim to advance both theory and practice by developing research that addresses systemic inequities and supports meaningful social change.
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We welcome applicants from interdisciplinary backgrounds with strong training in social and cultural psychology, excellent methodological and statistical skills (both quantitative and qualitative), and mastery of written and oral communication skills. Applicants should be passionate about using psychological science to address educational and social inequality and enjoy collaborative, team-based research and mentoring. Knowledge of or experience working with Indigenous communities, topics, and/or issues are an added benefit.
This is an on-site position based in Evanston, IL.
Effort. Appointment: The initial appointment will be made at 100% time (70% research, 20% mentoring, 10% professional activity) for 1 year. This will be a 12-month position with the potential for renewal for subsequent years.
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Application Deadline:
Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the eighth day after posting. This opening may be removed from posting boards and filled at any time after the minimum posting period has ended.
How to Apply:
To apply, please email a cover letter addressed to the RISE Research Director, Dr. Kristina Chamberlin, at kristina.chamberlin@northwestern.edu. Please highlight your specific interest in the position and detail your relevant skills and experiences. Ensure that the cover letter is attached as the first page of your CV or resume. Three letters of recommendation will be requested at a later stage in the selection process.
Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women, underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States.
View this ad on Northwestern's website: https://postdocs.northwestern.edu/announcements/positions-at-northwestern/2026/postdoctoral-research-opportunity-culture-collaboratory-and-the-research-for-indigenous-social-action-and-equity-center-rise.html