Tenure-Track Economics Associate Professor, UCLA Department of Public Policy
Company: Association for Public Policy Analysis and Managem
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 6, 2024
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Job Description:
Tenure-Track Economics Associate Professor, UCLA Department of
Public PolicyUniversity of California Los Angeles - Los Angeles,
CAApplication Deadline: N/ARequisition Number: JPF09901The
Department of Public Policy in the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin
School of Public Affairs seeks to recruit one applicant for the
position of Associate Professor of Public Policy. We seek scholars
within economics in the fields of applied microeconomics, labor,
education, public, development, health, or environmental economics.
In these fields, we are particularly interested in building on our
strengths in studying inequality issues. Within applied
microeconomics, we also seek a scholar whose work may focus on
international contexts, potentially with an emphasis on Latin
America. Applicants' research should have important public policy
implications, and applicants should be prepared to teach core and
elective courses in microeconomics, econometrics, and other topics.
A Ph.D. in Economics is required by the time of appointment.We are
a multi-disciplinary department that values scholarly excellence
and collegiality, within the UCLA School of Public Affairs that is
home to myriad research centers. The Department and School are
particularly strong in data analytics and policy analysis;
environment; race and inequality; housing and transportation;
social policy; urban issues; health; and youth. We offer a Master
of Public Policy degree, an undergraduate Public Affairs Major, and
contribute to the training of doctoral students from varied
departments across campus. The Department currently includes
fifteen FTE ladder faculty, as well as several senior faculty with
joint appointments from other campus schools and departments, and a
number of lecturers. UCLA is among the leading global universities
and is the top-ranked public university in the nation.These
positions are opened until filled, but early applications are
encouraged. Applications will be accepted starting on October 15,
2024, and the selection committee will begin to review completed
applications starting on November 20, 2024. Interested candidates
should apply through UC Recruit: . Please submit a cover letter
that provides a statement on research and a statement on teaching
describes your interest in and ability to teach courses in public
policy and economics courses; a curriculum vitae; a research paper;
a statement of equity, diversity, and inclusion; and the names and
affiliations of three references.The University of California is
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application will not receive further consideration.To apply, please
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