Post-Doctoral Researcher
Child Cognition Lab, Department of Psychology, Boston University

The Child Cognition Lab (PI: Deborah Kelemen, PhD) invites applications for a 
1-2 year post-
doctoral research position. The post-doctoral fellow will play a leadership 
role in the everyday 
management of existing grant-funded projects empirically investigating the 
viability of teaching 
natural selection to early elementary school children and exploring the 
development of teleological 
reasoning. Responsibilities will include: conducting and supervising research 
and data collection 
with young children in the lab / classroom; design of age-appropriate 
instructional and 
assessment materials; quantitative data analysis; qualitative data coding; 
facilitating relationships 
with schools and teachers; co-supervision of a large team of research 
assistants; writing reports 
for funding agencies; authorship (under PI guidance) of publications in 
peer-reviewed journals. 
Please note that while this project is exploring the learning benefits of novel 
curricular materials, 
this is an empirical research position not a classroom teaching position. 

Job requirements:
Doctoral degree in science education (preferably emphasizing biology) or 
evolutionary biology; 
background in quantitative and qualitative research; strong experimental design 
and statistical 
analysis skills (SPSS preferred); experience supervising research assistants; 
evidence of 
independent, creative scholarship; strong authorship /writing skills, and 
publication productivity in 
peer-reviewed journals. Developmental psychology knowledge and/or prior 
experience working 
with young children and with teachers in schools is strongly preferred.  
Review of applications is ongoing until Sept 16. Please submit a cover letter, 
CV and letters 
(preferably) or contact information from 3 professional references to 
[email protected]. Direct any 
inquiries to Becca Seston (Lab Manager, Child Cognition Lab) at 
[email protected]. Check 
www.bu.edu/childcognition for information about the Child Cognition Lab.

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