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Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management fall conference.

Moynihan Professor/Associate Professor in Public Policy

Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management fall conference., Syracuse, New York, United States,


Job #:

077958Pay Range:

Associate: $200,000-250,000 Full: $250,000-300,000Hours:

As determined by department chair.Job Type:

Full-timeJob Description:The Maxwell School at Syracuse University invites highly qualified candidates to apply for the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Chair in Public Policy. Focused on domestic public policy, the ideal candidate will have an exceptional record of scholarship in both academic economics and public policy outlets and a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate teaching and advising, including doctoral dissertation supervision. We welcome applicants who have achieved the rank of Professor or would qualify for that rank at Syracuse University within one to two years from the date of hire. The position will be held jointly between the Department of Economics and the Department of Public Administration and International Affairs. We seek a candidate who will contribute intellectual and programmatic leadership in a thriving school of citizenship and public affairs.We are especially interested in scholars who study public economics, urban economics, urban policy, labor economics, and state and local public finance. Topically, we are interested in scholars who research the effects of place-based policies, social policy including education policy, housing policy, antipoverty policy, transportation and/or income maintenance. Other areas of domestic policy and economics will also be considered.The Economics Department and the Public Administration and International Affairs Department are housed within the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, which is committed to citizenship education at the undergraduate level and to graduate education in public affairs and the social sciences. We seek candidates who complement the broader Maxwell mission and have interdisciplinary interests. Successful candidates may be invited to affiliate with one of Maxwell's other interdisciplinary centers.Qualifications:Applicants should have a Ph.D. in economics, public policy, public administration, or a related field.Job Specific Qualifications:We are especially interested in scholars who study public economics, urban economics, urban policy, labor economics, and state and local public finance. Topically, we are interested in scholars who research the effects of place-based policies, social policy including education policy, housing policy, antipoverty policy, transportation and/or income maintenance. Other areas of domestic policy and economics will also be considered. The Maxwell School is interested in candidates who can contribute to the inclusiveness and diversity of the academic community through their research, teaching, and/or service. Applicants should have a publication record that would warrant a tenured position in economics and public administration.Responsibilities:The successful candidate will teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses in their areas of expertise and will have a teaching load appropriate for a productive scholar.They will be expected to advise doctoral dissertations and master's theses.They will have a track record of collegial collaboration and build disciplinary and interdisciplinary teams within Maxwell and with teams at other universities.Ideally, they would regularly make research visible to policy makers.Application Deadline:

10/31/2024Full Consideration By:

10/31/2024To apply, visit

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