Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Economics
Advertiser: Department of Economics, Boston College
Field(s) of specialization: Econometrics
Position type(s): Assistant Professor
Location of job: 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467, United States
Degree required: Doctorate
Job start date: Flexible
Job duration: Continuing/permanent
Letters of reference required: 3
Application deadline: 29 Nov 2021 midnight UTC (no longer accepting applications)
Current search status: Reviewing applications
Posting end date: 31 May 2022
Ad text:

The Department of Economics at Boston College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in econometrics beginning in Fall 2022.

The successful candidate will teach in the undergraduate and Ph.D. programs in Economics, and should be committed to teaching and research of the highest quality. To apply, please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, job market paper, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent. Application deadline: 11/29/21.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:

Boston College conducts background checks as part of the hiring process.

Boston College is a Jesuit, Catholic university that strives to integrate research excellence with a foundational commitment to formative liberal arts education. We encourage applications from candidates who are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. Boston College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected category including disability and protected veteran status. To learn more about how BC supports diversity and inclusion throughout the university please visit the Office for Institutional Diversity at http://www.bc.edu/offices/diversity

Submission materials required
  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Job market paper
  • Additional paper (optional)
  • Additional paper (optional)
  • Other material (in one file) (optional)
  • Letters of reference: 3
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