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Tenure Track Assistant Professorship in Behavioral Economics, especially Neuroec
Advertiser: Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam
Field(s) of specialization: Behavioral Economics - Other
Position type(s): Assistant Professor
Location of job: Roetersstraat 11, AMSTERDAM, --International--, 1018 WB, Netherlands
Job start date: Flexible
Job duration: Continuing/permanent
Letters of reference required: 2
Current search status: Position filled
Posting end date: 11 Nov 2019
Interviews: Interviews will be conducted at
Ad text:

The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) at the UvA provides academic courses for more than 7,000 students in Economics and Business, Actuarial Sciences, Econometrics, Economics of Taxation, and a variety of post-doctoral courses. The Faculty also conducts research programs in many specialist areas and employs about 400 people. The FEB has an internationally acclaimed profile and is located in the heart of Amsterdam. FEB consists of the Amsterdam Business School and the Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE). ASE is among the top economics research institutes in Europe. It actively participates in the teaching and research activities of the Tinbergen Institute, one of the top graduate schools in Europe.

The position is within the Microeconomics section of ASE. This section covers three different research programs: Experimental & Political Economics (CREED), Human Capital, and Markets & Organizations. The Microeconomics section is responsible for teaching most microeconomics related courses at the BSc and MSc level.

Job Description
Candidates are expected to contribute to both research and teaching. Teaching will be at the undergraduate and the graduate level. Non-Dutch speakers are free to teach in English. Research should be aimed at international top journals, in line with the research fellow criteria of the Tinbergen Institute (meeting these criteria is a condition for tenure).

 A large part of the teaching will be in neuroeconomics related courses that are part of the Neuroeconomics track of the MSc in Business Economics; yet candidates are expected to be able to teach other microeconomics courses as well. 

Requirements
Candidates should have or be close to completing a PhD in Economics and have strong skills in Neuroeconomic methods. Candidates with a PhD in one of the core disciplines of Neuroeconomics (e.g., Psychology, Neuroscience) and with a demonstrably strong background in Economics are also encouraged to apply. All candidates will be evaluated on their potential for and/or record of excellence in research and teaching. 

Further Information

Randolph Sloof (head of section Microeconomics)

T: +31 (0)20 525 5241

R.Sloof@uva.nl

 

Jan Engelmann (associate professor in Neuroeconomics)

T: +31 (0)20 525 5651

J.B.Engelmann@uva.nl 

Appointment
The successful candidate will be offered a six year tenure track position as Assistant Professor. Upon meeting the criteria for tenure, a permanent contract as Associate Professor will be offered.

The gross monthly salary during the first three years will be, depending on experience, between €4,018 and €4,978 (salary scale 11) based on 38 hours per week (+16.3% holiday and end-year payments). After a positive midterm evaluation the maximum becomes €5,656 (salary scale 12). This is based on 38 hours per week and in accordance with the salary scales and the collective labor agreement regulating employment conditions at Dutch universities. A temporary substantial reduction in income tax (equal to 30% of taxable salary) may apply to non-Dutch candidates. The UvA offers a very attractive pension scheme.

The intended start date is September 1st, 2020.

Job Application
Applications should be made via EEA Econ Job Market. Please indicate the particular position applied for.

Applicants should send their CV, two reference letters, a research paper, information about teaching quality, and a cover letter describing their research and teaching interests.

The closing date is November 11, 2019.

Interviews will be conducted during the EEA meetings in Rotterdam, December 2019.

Shortlisted candidates will be asked to present one of their papers at a job seminar.

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