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Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management fall conference.

Post-Doctoral Scholar

Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management fall conference., Frankfort, Kentucky, United States

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Overview

The John Glenn College of Public Affairs and Kirwan Institute of the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State University invite applications for up to two postdoctoral scholar positions. This is a full-time, benefits-eligible, 12-month (1.0 FTE) position that begins Spring or Autumn semester 2026 with a possible renewal for a second year based on satisfactory performance. This position is designed to be a career-building step for early-career scholars. We are eager to engage with candidates whose research is at the intersection of the study of public affairs, race or ethnicity, and one of the following specialty areas: housing, criminal justice, or early childhood policy. We are particularly interested in candidates who employ both qualitative and quantitative methods and who have experience working with large administrative datasets. The candidate will split their time between the Kirwan Institute and the Glenn College. The successful candidate is expected to collaborate with faculty members, researchers, and students on research projects, initiate new funded projects, and disseminate research results via conferences, policy documents, and academic publications. The postdoctoral scholar will fully participate in the academic life of Glenn College and the Kirwan Institute, will have opportunities to gain teaching experience, and participate in professional development programs by Ohio State’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Ohio State offers a comprehensive benefits package. Please visit https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/ to learn more. Successful candidates must have obtained a PhD prior to starting the position in public affairs or a related field. We desire applicants with the potential to become productive and impactful researchers, effective teachers, and conscientious and engaged community members. Responsibilities

Split time between the Kirwan Institute and the Glenn College, collaborating with faculty, researchers, and students on research projects. Initiate new funded projects and disseminate research results via conferences, policy documents, and academic publications. Fully participate in the academic life of Glenn College and the Kirwan Institute; engage in professional development opportunities through Ohio State’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Performance Objectives

50%: Performs research, teaching, and/or service in coordination with the John Glenn College of Public Affairs. Collaborates with faculty members, researchers, and students on research projects, initiates new funded projects, and disseminates research results via conferences, policy documents, and academic publications. Fully participates in the academic life of Glenn College and participates in professional development programs by Ohio State’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. 50%: Performs research and service in coordination with the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. Collaborates with faculty members, researchers, and students on research projects, initiates new funded projects, and disseminates research results via conferences, policy documents, and academic publications. Additional Information

This position requires an onsite presence on the Columbus campus. Qualifications

Demonstrate the potential to conduct high quality research in public affairs and at least one of the following areas: housing, criminal justice or early childhood policy. Have, or be on track to complete before starting the position, a Ph.D. in Public Affairs or a related field. Experience conducting qualitative and quantitative research and has requisite qualitative and quantitative data collection, coding, and analysis skills. Experience working with large administrative data sets. Experience with community engaged research or conducting research with state and local government partners. How to Apply

To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Once you start the application you will need to fill it out to completion and upload each of the required materials. Please be aware that you will not be able to edit your application or required materials after submission. Application closes 10/30/2025 Required: Statement of Research Published or working research paper Three professional reference letters The College

The John Glenn College of Public Affairs is dedicated to improving public governance and policymaking through education, research and technical assistance. For nearly 60 years, the college has prepared the next generation of public and nonprofit leaders and equipped practitioners with the knowledge and training to address complex challenges. The Glenn College is ranked 16th among peers in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report rankings of America’s Best Graduate Schools and recognized among top programs in multiple specialty areas. The Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity is an interdisciplinary engaged research institute at The Ohio State University. The University

Ohio State is a large public research university with comprehensive benefits packages. The university emphasizes shared values, diversity, and open inquiry. Ohio State is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. Additional requirements may apply depending on the college or unit.

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