POSITION SUMMARY: Scholars at Risk is seeking a highly-organized, proactive and detail-oriented researcher/educator and team leader to lead SAR’s research and learning activities. The Director will play a key role within the SAR’s leadership team by building out a new project focused on responding to recent threats to higher education in the US and abroad. The project will focus on producing reports, models, and guidance address recurring patterns of threats to higher education, as seen throughout SAR’s twenty-five years working with thousands of at-risk scholars from over 100 countries. The project will aim specifically to “move the needle” with activities that go beyond one-offs with single groups or campuses to those that can be widely disseminated and scaled, domestically and internationally. This means grounding activities in international, universal standards supporting academic freedom and related values. It requires reaching higher education leaders and administrators who make decisions on institutional policy and connecting them with their international peers. It also means reaching wider audiences including faculty, students, policymakers, media, and the public to demonstrate the connection between higher education, knowledge production, and the greater public good. Working with SAR’s membership, protection, and advocacy teams, the project will bridge domestic academic freedom activities and discourse with the conversation, networks, and experience in SAR’s global network through a combination of activities focused on (i) mobilization and convenings (including drawing on SAR’s global network to inform responses to threats on US-based scholars and institutions), (ii) thought leadership, and (iii) experience-sharing (including reports, training materials, models, case examples, and research developed collaboratively with partners and project participants through workshops, working groups, and fellowships).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Research and project leadership
Education, training, and public-facing presentation and communications for project impact
Project-related and general SAR administration and operations
QUALIFICATIONS:
This is a full-time, at-will position on an open-ended term, subject to program priorities, exemplary performance and availability of funds. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $85,000 to $115,000. Scholars at Risk in an independent not-for-profit corporation hosted at New York University (NYU). SAR staff are NYU employees seconded to SAR and as such are eligible for NYU employee benefits, including generous vacation leave and holidays; medical, dental, vision and life insurance options; and retirement benefits (all subject to terms established by NYU as described at https://www.nyu.edu/employees/benefit/full-time/professional-research-staff.html). NYU considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as market and organizational considerations when extending an offer.
Upload in one combined PDF: (1) a letter of interest, (2) resume, (3) list of references or letters of reference, and (4) a brief, unedited writing sample. DEADLINE FOR INITIAL APPLICATION REVIEW IS JANUARY 5, 2026. Applications received after the deadline will be reviewed on a rolling basis, until the position is filled. No phone calls or email inquiries, please. Regrettably, SAR is not able to sponsor work-eligible visas.