About the Lab
The Tech & Society Lab at NYU Stern, led by Jonathan Haidt and managed by Zach Rausch, is the research home of one of the most influential bodies of work on technology, adolescent mental health, and social behavior. The Lab sits at the intersection of rigorous academic research and real-world impact — generating the evidence base that drives policy, shapes public discourse, and informs the work of The Anxious Generation Movement organization. We are in an active growth phase, expanding our research agenda, team, and institutional footprint.
The Role
The Research Writer’s primary role is to help shape major arguments about technology’s impact on society to advance the goals of the Tech and Society Lab. The role sits at the intersection of research, communications, and editorial development.
The Research Writer will work closely with Jonathan Haidt, Zach Rausch, and the broader lab team to develop essays, rapid-response pieces, literature syntheses, and research-driven public writing across various channels, including After Babel, academic publications, policy briefs, and major media outlets.
In this role, you will help the lab clarify and refine its positioning on emerging issues within our core areas of focus and help the Lab stay intellectually current in a rapidly changing technological environment.
This role is highly collaborative and creative. You’ll help bring the Lab’s ideas to life while also developing your own research-driven writing within the Lab’s core areas of focus. While there will be room for broader conceptual exploration, the primary focus of the role will be advancing the Lab’s existing research and public communication agenda.
You will work closely with our research team, strengthen and edit colleagues’ work, and contribute to building After Babel as a leading platform on the impacts of digital technology on children’s health and political life.
Key Responsibilities
1. Writing, Speaking, and Editorial Development
2. Research Synthesis and Strategy
3. Emerging Technology Research
4. Supporting the Lab: Research Vetting and Quality Assurance
Expectations
In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $100,000-$250,000. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer.
Required
Master’s degree in psychology, sociology, education, data science, public policy, or related field (or equivalent experience).
Commitment to honest, constructive dialogue and rigorous truth-seeking
Preferred
Please apply via Interfolio by submitting a CV, cover letter, and two recommendations.
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