Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management fall conference.
Chief Economist / Assistant or Associate Professor of Public Policy
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management fall conference., New Brunswick, New Jersey, us, 08933
Chief Economist / Assistant or Associate Professor of Public Policy
Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy seeks to hire a full-time senior Assistant Professor or Associate Professor beginning July 2025.Candidates at the Assistant Professor level should be close to achieving tenure. Candidates should have a specialty in labor economics with a focus on workforce development, education, and social programs, policies, and trends. Strong candidates will focus on empirical examinations of the impact of public policies that are designed to assist economically disadvantaged individuals in advancing in the U.S. labor market. We are especially interested in scholars who have a demonstrated commitment to applying an equity lens to their work and have a strong record of published empirical research and externally funded research projects.The faculty member will teach courses in the Master of Public Policy and the school’s Ph.D. programs and undergraduate programs at the Bloustein School.As Chief Economist at the Bloustein School's Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, the faculty member will lead and/or collaborate with colleagues in externally-funded research projects analyzing and evaluating U.S. labor market trends, policy interventions, and programs that are intended to help workers and job seekers advance in the labor market. The appointment of Chief Economist at the Heldrich Center is for 5 years and may be renewed. While actively serving at the Heldrich Center, the typical teaching load of two courses per semester will be reduced to one course each semester.Minimum Education and ExperienceBy June 1, 2025, candidates should hold a doctorate in economics, public policy, or related discipline with a focus and specialized interest in workforce, education, and social policies and programs.All candidates should:Have a clearly established research profile of refereed research in high-impact journals and through national conference presentations.Demonstrate direct experiences and skills in the use of statistical and econometric methods to examine and evaluate public policies, using complex data.Demonstrated ability to secure and complete external grant funded research and the ability to be a team leader on funded research supporting and supervising doctoral students and postdoctoral associates.Demonstrate potential for excellence in teaching, with knowledge of inclusive and active teaching practices.Demonstrate a willingness to network with external stakeholders and to communicate with the public via social media and other sources.Special Instructions to ApplicantsApplicants should submit a cover letter/letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a writing sample, and three professional references’ names and contact information via the online posting. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2024.
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Rutgers University's Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy seeks to hire a full-time senior Assistant Professor or Associate Professor beginning July 2025.Candidates at the Assistant Professor level should be close to achieving tenure. Candidates should have a specialty in labor economics with a focus on workforce development, education, and social programs, policies, and trends. Strong candidates will focus on empirical examinations of the impact of public policies that are designed to assist economically disadvantaged individuals in advancing in the U.S. labor market. We are especially interested in scholars who have a demonstrated commitment to applying an equity lens to their work and have a strong record of published empirical research and externally funded research projects.The faculty member will teach courses in the Master of Public Policy and the school’s Ph.D. programs and undergraduate programs at the Bloustein School.As Chief Economist at the Bloustein School's Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, the faculty member will lead and/or collaborate with colleagues in externally-funded research projects analyzing and evaluating U.S. labor market trends, policy interventions, and programs that are intended to help workers and job seekers advance in the labor market. The appointment of Chief Economist at the Heldrich Center is for 5 years and may be renewed. While actively serving at the Heldrich Center, the typical teaching load of two courses per semester will be reduced to one course each semester.Minimum Education and ExperienceBy June 1, 2025, candidates should hold a doctorate in economics, public policy, or related discipline with a focus and specialized interest in workforce, education, and social policies and programs.All candidates should:Have a clearly established research profile of refereed research in high-impact journals and through national conference presentations.Demonstrate direct experiences and skills in the use of statistical and econometric methods to examine and evaluate public policies, using complex data.Demonstrated ability to secure and complete external grant funded research and the ability to be a team leader on funded research supporting and supervising doctoral students and postdoctoral associates.Demonstrate potential for excellence in teaching, with knowledge of inclusive and active teaching practices.Demonstrate a willingness to network with external stakeholders and to communicate with the public via social media and other sources.Special Instructions to ApplicantsApplicants should submit a cover letter/letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a writing sample, and three professional references’ names and contact information via the online posting. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2024.
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