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Contemporary Schooling Research Group

Postdoctoral research positions. Deadline: April 1, 2015

The Contemporary Schooling Research Group, the Institute of Education at the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia invites applications for postdoctoral research positions in the field of educational policy, partnerships, architecture.

Current projects:

  • Educational systems system: federal, regional, local;
  • Organizational systems: urban clusters, districts, university-led partnerships;
  • School space: architecture, interior, learning spaces.

Position:

  • working under the supervision of Dr. Vyacheslav Losing, Head of  the Contemporary Schooling Research Group
  • participants are encouraged to pursue their own research in parallel with working on Centre’s research projects
  • writing scholarly papers for international peer-reviewed journals in co-authorship with the Institute’s faculty
  • some teaching as well as public presentations of candidate’s own research are also encouraged
  • participation in organization of the events and other contribution to the Institute’s development

 Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in the field of application or related. The degree must be from  a major international research university with strong research background. All work is conducted in English, knowledge of Russian is not required, although helpful. Individual research centers or labs may have additional specifications.

Please apply via online application form and attach you CV and research statement. Two letters of recommendations should be sent directly to fellowship@hse.ru by April 1, 2015. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted further. The decision will normally be announced by April 25, 2015.

The HSE is a young, dynamic, fast-growing Russian research university providing unique research opportunities.

 


 

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