Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Dublin Innovation Institute
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity Job Summary: Northeastern’s Dublin
Innovation Institute invites applications for two open-rank faculty
positions at the Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Full
Professor faculty levels in computational social science to begin
on January 1, 2027 . Appointment will be to the Institute and will
report to the Head of the Institute directly. We seek scholars
whose research advances our understanding of how people acquire,
process, and share information in democratic societies and/or in
the service of democratic norms. Academic rank at the Associate
Professor and Full Professor levels will be commensurate with
experience and qualifications reflecting a record of demonstrated
teaching and scholarly excellence. We welcome applicants from a
wide variety of social, scientific, and computational disciplines.
Dublin Innovation Institute: The Dublin Innovation Institute is an
Irish registered company wholly owned by Northeastern University
launched in 2025 by Northeastern University, based at University
College Dublin. One of the missions of the Institute will be to
help build a trans-Atlantic research community around the themes of
information, the internet, and contemporary democracy. These hires
will be key building blocks in this initiative. The Dublin
Innovation Institute (DII) is a collaborative initiative built on
the long- standing partnership between University College Dublin
(UCD) and Northeastern University. For nearly two decades, the two
universities have worked together across teaching, research, and
innovation. In 2024, the DII was created to deepen this
transatlantic partnership and strengthen the research ecosystem
connecting Europe and the United States, with a shared focus on
addressing global challenges. Located on the UCD campus, the Dublin
Innovation Institute (DII) serves as an independent research
entity. Faculty appointed through this competition will be based at
the DII and employed directly by the Institute, not by University
College Dublin. About Northeastern University: Established in 1898,
Northeastern University stands as a leader in global experiential
learning and interdisciplinary research, addressing international
issues in health, security, and sustainability. Externally funded
research programs and graduate Ph.D. education programs at
Northeastern University have been executed for almost 80 years.
Transforming into a global research university over the last two
decades, Northeastern has experienced remarkable expansion through
strategic collaborations with businesses, government entities, and
non-profit organizations.This surge in partnerships has propelled
the university's research initiatives and enriched experiential
learning avenues for students across all academic levels. Through a
focus on, and substantial investment in, impactful,
interdisciplinary research, Northeastern University is fostering
innovation in emerging fields. This approach recognizes the need
for inventive configurations to comprehend intricate systems and
effectively translate foundational discoveries into practical,
real-world applications. Currently, Northeastern is the
fifth-highest funded private research university without a medical
school, a list that includes MIT, CalTech, Princeton, and Carnegie
Mellon. The University has also been a leading generator of
spin-out companies, a testament to its orientation to use-inspired
research and faculty and professional researchers strongly engaged
with the world outside academia. Position Overview: We welcome
applications from exceptional scholars from all sectors of the
community who employ computational social science approaches to
study information ecosystems and their implications for democratic
governance. The successful candidate will contribute to our growing
interdisciplinary community of scholars examining the social,
political, and technological dimensions of information flows in
contemporary democracies. The position is structured to start with
research responsibilities exclusively, transitioning to a combined
research and teaching role in a later phase. This is a full-time,
permanent position. The successful applicant will be based in, and
work from Dublin. Research Focus: The ideal candidate's research
will address questions at the intersection of information
acquisition and democratic processes. Of particular interest with
respect to the position is a research portfolio focused on
potential harms and/or approaches to mitigating harms related to
digital information technologies. Demonstrated interest and
engagement in translational research that informs public policy
would be a plus. Topics of interest include, but are not limited
to: • How AI is affecting the ways in which people get civic and
political information • Information exposure and political behavior
in digital environments • Social media dynamics and democratic
participation • Misinformation, disinformation, and their effects
on public opinion • News consumption patterns and media
fragmentation • Computational approaches to studying political
communication • Algorithmic curation and its democratic
implications • Digital platforms and civic engagement • Information
networks and political polarization • Media effects on electoral
processes and accountability • Public opinion formation in
information-rich environments Qualifications: • Ph.D. in Political
Science, Communication, Computer Science, Information Science,
Computational Social Science or related fields in hand by the
employment start date is required. Documents to Submit: Applicants
should submit a cover letter that addresses their interest in and
qualifications for the position, a curriculum vitae, a research
statement, a teaching statement, sample syllabi, evidence of
teaching effectiveness with complete sets of recent student
evaluations and the names and contact information for at least
three individuals who can each provide a letter of recommendation.
Closing date: May 1, 2026 Please address applications by end of the
day from anywhere in the world no later than May 1, 2026, and any
questions to David Lazer, Search Committee Chair, at
d.lazer@northeastern.edu . The Institute does not require
assistance from recruitment agencies. Any applications made by
recruitment agencies will be returned. Pay Ranges: Assistant
Professor: 70,000 - 85,000 EUR Associate Professor: 80,000 –
110,000 EUR Full Professor: 95,000 – 130,000 EUR Position Type
Academic Additional Information Northeastern University considers
factors such as candidate work experience, education and skills
when extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits
package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical,
vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life,
retirement- as well as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Pay Range: Assistant Professor: 70,000 - 85,000 EUR, Associate
Professor: 80,000 – 110,000 EUR, Full Professor: 95,000 – 130,000
EUR With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary will
depend on several factors, which may include your education,
experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well
as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the
role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to
change.
Keywords: Northeastern University, Boston , Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Dublin Innovation Institute, Science, Research & Development , Boston, Massachusetts