Postdoctoral Associate, Interdisciplinary Legal Studies
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Education / Teaching
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Academic
Postdoctoral Associate, Interdisciplinary Legal Studies
Department:
School of Law
Job Type: Full-Time
Position SummaryThe Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy and the University at Buffalo School of Law invite applications for two Postdoctoral Associates in Interdisciplinary Legal Studies. These full-time appointments are designed for highly promising early‑career scholars who hold a doctoral degree and seek to advance a strong, independent research agenda within a vibrant, interdisciplinary academic environment.
The primary responsibility of a Baldy Center Postdoctoral Associate is to pursue an independent program of research and scholarship focused on issues in law, legal institutions, and/or social policy, while actively engaging in collaborative scholarship with faculty and researchers affiliated with the Baldy Center, the School of Law, and the University at Buffalo.
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University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and, in keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Minimum Qualifications- Completed PhD, JD, and/or JSD prior to starting date
- Intellectually strong, original, and clear research plan that fits with The Baldy Center’s mission
- Demonstrated academic achievement
$58,000
Required Documents- Research questions, working hypothesis, and larger research context:
- Importance of the project to understanding law, legal institutions, and social policy;
- Relevance to applicant’s scholarly field;
- Research fit with The Baldy Center’s mission;
- Expected findings.
- Methodology:
- Sources of information, including specific information about sources and/or archives (website, addresses, interlocutor‑interviewee context, IRB requirements, etc. as relevant);
- Strategies for obtaining information;
- Rationale for selection of research sites, data sets, interviewees.
- Expected outcomes and products
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Contact InformationMatthew Dimick
Email: baldy center
Phone:
Final date to receive applicationsDeadline: 09/01/2026
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