The Department of Economics and Business Economics at Aarhus University, invites applications for junior positions (post docs, assistant professorships, and combinations thereof) starting in the fall of 2025 or as agreed.
Candidates within the fields of energy economics, economics of the climate and the green transition, climate finance, energy finance, and the logistics of the green transition, are invited to apply.
The positions are funded by CoRE, Center for Research in Energy: Economics and Markets, via a major grant by the energy trading company InCommodities. The center focuses on research in a broad sense within the fields mentioned above with focus on quantitative economics including econometrics and empirical research relevant for energy markets, the climate and the green transition.
Different positions are available at the post doc level (typically 2 years) and the assistant professor level (4 years). Contracts can combine position types. The cover letter should describe the preferred position type applied for.
We offer favourable conditions regarding research facilities, data access, time devoted to research, travel support, etc. For non-Danish researchers, a favourable tax-scheme exists.
The Department of Economics and Business Economics has around 120 faculty members covering the fields of Economics, Econometrics, Finance, Logistics and Operations Research, Business Analytics and other fields. The department faculty is international, and the working language is English. The department hosts several research centers providing an active research environment and the department has several seminar series with ample influx of visiting researchers. The Department of Economics and Business Economics services several undergraduate and master-level programs. The PhD program has an annual intake of around 15 to 20 students. More information is available at www.econ.au.dk.
Interviews will be conducted through the European Job Market virtual meetings mid December, and candidates may subsequently be invited to give a job talk at Aarhus University starting January 2025.
Application Procedure: Your application should include cover letter (stating the motivation for the application and the preferred position type applied for), CV, publication list, names of 3 referees and your job market paper. Optionally, you may submit additional papers and research and teaching statements. Applicants should have a PhD degree before taking up the position. Complete applications should be received by November 24th 2024 to be guaranteed full consideration. All candidates must apply online at http://www.econjobmarket.org.
Further information: Please address inquiries to Recruitment Officer, Professor Valerie Smeets (vas@econ.au.dk) or Center Director for CoRE, Professor Niels Haldrup (nhaldrup@econ.au.dk).
Submission materials required