[Jobs] Post-doc Position at Brookdale Center, CUNY

Leora Lawton llawton at berkeley.edu
Mon Nov 16 12:57:34 PST 2009


> From: Corinne Constantine <corinne.constantine at baruch.cuny.edu>
> Date: November 16, 2009 12:21:46 PM EST
> To: Corinne Constantine <corinne.constantine at baruch.cuny.edu>
> Subject: Post-doc Position at Brookdale Center
>
>
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> The Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging and Longevity at Hunter
> College of the City University of New York (CUNY) invites
> applications for the position of Postdoctoral Fellow in Aging. The
> term of the appointment is one year, renewable for a second year.
> The approximate start date is February 1, 2010. Therefore, only
> applicants who have earned a Ph.D. by January 2009 are eligible to
> apply. Preference will be given to applicants trained in economics,
> sociology, demography, or epidemiology/public health, although
> individuals from other disciplines (social work, human development)
> may apply. The ideal candidate will have a background in one of the
> social sciences with advanced public health training. No previous
> experience with aging research is required. The postdoctoral fellow
> will work directly with the Director, Associate Director, and
> research faculty of the Brookdale Center. His/her effort will be
> divided between independent research and support of ongoing projects
> at Brookdale. The stipend amount is $46,000 per year. Candidates
> must have appropriate documentation for working in the United States.
>
> We will begin screening applicants on December 15, 2009, and will
> continue to do so until the position is filled. Interested
> individuals should submit the following documents: (1) a cover
> letter describing their research interests, (2) a current CV, (3) an
> example of ongoing or published research (e.g., dissertation chapter
> or working paper), and (4) two letters of reference. Application
> materials may be emailed to Professor William Gallo at william.gallo at hunter.cuny.edu
> . All materials should be in .pdf format.
>
> The Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging & Longevity of Hunter College
> was founded in 1974 as one of the country’s first academic
> gerontology centers. Brookdale is a multi-disciplinary center of
> excellence dedicated to the advancement of successful aging and
> longevity through research, education, and evaluation of evidence-
> based models of practice and policy. Our current focus includes
> healthy and productive aging, employment transitions, aging
> immigrants, health disparities in aging, caregiving, coordination
> and integration of community-based services, and quality of life
> outcomes for the elderly. Brookdale is affiliated with Hunter
> College, one of 23 colleges that comprise the City University of New
> York. For more information about Brookdale, please visit: http://www.brookdale.org/
> . For information on Hunter College, see: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu
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Dr. Leora Lawton
Executive Director, Berkeley Population Center
 & Lecturer, Sociology Dept.
112A Survey Research Center
Corner Channing & Bowditch
(510) 643-1270 (office)
(510) 928-7572 (cell)
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