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Forwarded message: ad copy
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E0 Macroeconomic Theory
E4-5 Monetary Economics
F0 International Economics
G0 Financial Economics
The Department of Economics in the College of Arts and Sciences invites
applications for three tenure track openings at the rank of assistant
professor beginning Fall 2003. The department seeks applicants with an
active research agenda and the ability to develop a strong publication
record. An interest in economic policy ? especially in developing
countries ? is desirable. Qualified candidates will have evidence of
strong teaching skills; those with experience or interest in teaching
large sections of introductory classes are especially encouraged to
apply. Candidates should expect to have the Ph.D. by August 2003.
Responsibilities will include teaching general education, undergraduate,
and graduate (masters and doctoral) courses, advising students including
mentoring women and minority graduate students, conducting and
publishing research, and participating in department, college, and
university service activities. Applicants should send curriculum vita,
dissertation abstract, and letters from three references. Consideration
of applications will continue until the position is filled. American
University is an equal opportunity-affirmative action employer committed
to a diverse faculty, staff and student body. Women and minorities are
strongly encouraged to apply. CONTACT: Search Committee, Department of
Economics, American University, Washington, D.C. 20016-8029
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- Thread context:
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William B. Ryan Fri 27 Sep 2002, 04:48 GMT
- 2 job adverts for het. econ,
Lee, Frederic Fri 27 Sep 2002, 04:45 GMT
- Job opening at Connecticut College,
Lee, Frederic Fri 27 Sep 2002, 04:44 GMT
- Forwarded message: ad copy,
Alan G Isaac Wed 25 Sep 2002, 03:12 GMT
- We have made income the enemy of wealth.,
Barry Brooks Wed 18 Sep 2002, 21:15 GMT
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Gunnar Tomasson Wed 18 Sep 2002, 20:44 GMT
- Tackling the World Recession (Grieve Smith 2002),
Gernot Koehler Mon 16 Sep 2002, 17:17 GMT
- The Rich Are More Trustworthy,
Henry C.K. Liu Sun 15 Sep 2002, 22:17 GMT
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