The Klau Institute for Civil and Human Rights in the Keough School of Global Affairs invites applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Scholar position, with the possibility of renewal up to a total of two years based on performance and funding availability. This is a full-time, in-person position based at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. The anticipated start date is August 1, 2026. As part of the broader poverty and migration initiatives, this position is designed for a promising scholar with strong data skills who will work directly with Dr. Alexander Kustov, Associate Professor of Migration, on an ongoing research program that is aimed at identifying politically sustainable immigration policies. This program at the intersection of migration and poverty builds on Dr. Kustov’s recent book, In Our Interest: How Democracies Can Make Immigration Popular, which examines under what conditions most people would accept freer immigration. Using original surveys, experiments, administrative and policy data, and comparative case studies, the program examines how governments and other actors can expand regular migration pathways in ways that are demonstrably beneficial while minimizing public backlash. The postdoctoral researcher will lead components of this research agenda by combining survey and administrative data, refining and testing new research questions and hypotheses, and helping to translate findings into accessible outputs for academic, policy, and broader public audiences. The successful candidate will commit at least 60% of their time to this collaborative research program. The remaining 40% can be devoted to furthering their own research agenda, ideally on related themes of migration, public opinion, poverty, and democratic governance.
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