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*Northern Illinois University invites applications for a Postdoctoral
Researcher in the Science of Learning*

The Visualization & Geoscience Education Research Lab at NIU seeks a
post-doctoral researcher to support a NSF-funded
project investigating students’ conceptual understanding of geoscience
processes (NSF #1835950.) This mixed-mixed methods study investigates
aspects of students’ spatial thinking and understanding associated with
surface processes (i.e. weathering, erosion, and deposition) and hydrologic
processes (i.e. groundwater and river systems). The ideal candidate will be
interested in working at the intersection of education and geoscience. The
PIs would be equally excited to work with trainees from a range of
discipline – those with expertise in the geoscience content and interest in
researching student learning, or those trained in education/psychology
research methods and interest in learning about geoscience-specific
challenges.


Primary Responsibilities include:

   - Collecting and analyzing qualitative interview data involving
   introductory undergraduate students’ understanding of visual and temporal
   representations and models in geoscience contexts,
   - Analyzing quantitative data from a multi-institutional classroom study,
   - Developing and publishing of manuscripts independently and as part of
   the lab group,
   - Coordinating logistics of the project, including grant project
   meetings.

This is a one-year position funded by NSF #1835950, with the possibility of
an additional 6 months of funding. The position includes the opportunity
for a week-long residency at the Research in Spatial Cognition Laboratory
at Temple University and offers the opportunity to develop other research
projects based on candidate interests. NIU offers several opportunities for
collaboration with a growing community of STEM education researchers and serves
a large number of under-represented students
<https://www.niu.edu/at-a-glance/index.shtml>. Opportunities to collaborate
on other funded research projects involving persistence in STEM
<https://www.niu.edu/geology/funding/belong-project.shtml> are possible.

Minimum Qualifications:

1. A Ph.D. (or ABD or equivalent) in a physical sciences discipline, the
learning sciences, cognitive or educational psychology, science education,
or discipline-based education research.

2. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of a productive
team

3. Demonstrated expertise in either geoscience-specific content or
education/psychology research methods

Annual salary for this position is $50,000 plus benefits (in accordance
with NIU benefits <https://www.niu.edu/hrs/benefits/index.shtml>) and
travel support for two conferences. For more information, interested
candidates should contact Nicole LaDue ([log in to unmask]). To apply, submit a
cover letter describing how this position aligns with your background and
goals, a CV, and contact information for three references. Application
review for this position will begin March 15, 2020 and will continue until
the position is filled. Preferred start date is June 1, 2020, but start
date is negotiable.




Nicole LaDue, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
Northern Illinois University
302C Davis Hall
DeKalb, IL 60115
815-753-7935
Email: [log in to unmask]