Dear Colleagues,
I am recruiting for a one-year fully funded research assistant position
involving NLP/ quantitative methods in text analysis. I would be grateful
if you could share this ad with anyone interested.
I am available for any questions potential applicants might have.
Thanks a lot!
Kind regards,
Stephanie
One-year fulltime research assistant position at University College Dublin
Start Date 1st September 2025
Duration 12 months
Deadline 22nd May, noon IST
Full ad
https://my.corehr.com/pls/coreportal_ucdp/apply?id=018505
University College Dublin is currently recruiting a researcher to implement
natural language processing (NLP) tools on interviews and speeches in
Arabic.
The research assistant will support the development of tools to identify
and analyse so-called cognitive maps (Axelrod 1976). Dornschneider and
Henderson (2016, 2024) and Dornschneider (2019) have developed tools for
the computational analysis of cognitive maps. What is needed is a set of
tools to infer cognitive maps from natural language.
This Irish Research Council funded project investigates the role of women
in Muslim resistance movements. The cognitive mapping analysis has several
main objectives: 1- to show typical behavioral decisions (e.g. to join a
resistance a movement) described by the interviewees; 2- to identify common
reasoning processes related to these decisions; and 3- to trace the role of
religious beliefs in these reasoning processes.
The research assistant will work with the Principal Investigator, Dr.
Stephanie Dornschneider-Elkink, to deliver the research objectives of the
project. Tasks will include but are not limited to web scraping, POS
tagging, and OCR, as well as the checks necessary to review the accuracy of
the automated processes. Knowledge of Arabic is not necessary, but a plus.
Applicants should submit a CV, a cover letter, as well as a piece of
well-documented NLP-related sample code in R or Python.
Principal duties
· Work under the supervision of the Principal Investigator to
implement the objectives of the IRC project
· Apply quantitative text analysis to Arabic text/interviews
· Help generate and analyse cognitive maps
· Web scraping
· OCR
· Quality checking
· Report to the team and PI on a regular basis
Mandatory requirements
· Some undergraduate or graduate-level training in quantitative text
analysis/NLP
· Preferably a political science, data science, and/ or computer
science background
· Experience with programming in R and/ or Python
· Ability to work independently and take the initiative to implement
the outlined tasks
· Candidates must demonstrate an awareness of equality, diversity and
inclusion agenda.
References
Axelrod, R. (ed.). 1976. Structure of decision: The cognitive maps of
political elites. Princeton: Princeton university press.
Dornschneider-Elkink, S. and Henderson, N., 2024. Repression and Dissent:
How Tit-for-Tat Leads to Violent and Nonviolent Resistance. Journal of
Conflict Resolution, 68(4), 756-785.
Dornschneider, S., 2019. High‐Stakes Decision‐Making Within Complex Social
Environments: A Computational Model of Belief Systems in the Arab Spring.
Cognitive Science, 43(7), p.e12762. https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.12762
Dornschneider, S. and Henderson, N., 2016. A computational model of
cognitive maps: Analyzing violent and nonviolent activity in Egypt and
Germany. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 60(2), pp.368-399.
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Dr Stephanie Dornschneider-Elkink
Associate Professor, School of Politics & International Relations (SPIRe)
University College Dublin
Newman Building, F316, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland