Professor

Nathaniel Hendren

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Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

United States

Research Interests

Public Policy

10%

Microeconomics

10%

Education Policy

10%

Policy Studies

10%

Education

10%

Impact Assessment

10%

Political Science

10%

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Nathaniel Hendren

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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United States

Policy impacts

Blueprint Labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to join Policy Impacts, an organization dedicated to improving government decision-making through standardized policy analysis. The successful candidate will conduct economic analysis focused on the welfare impacts of government policies, collaborating closely with Professor Nathaniel Hendren and a diverse team of researchers, including pre-doctoral fellows and external university collaborators. The position is based at MIT in Cambridge, MA, and offers a full-time, one-year appointment that is renewable annually, with a strong preference for candidates able to commit to at least two years. The role requires a doctoral degree in economics, education, public policy, political science, computer science, or a related field, along with a proven track record in microeconomic analysis and policy impact measurement. Strong management, communication, and technical skills are essential. The starting salary is competitive with market standards, and MIT can sponsor visas for qualified candidates. The application deadline is October 14, 2025. Interested applicants should review the full job description at the provided link and prepare materials that demonstrate their expertise and fit for the position. This opportunity is ideal for those passionate about rigorous policy evaluation and contributing to the advancement of evidence-based government decision-making.

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