Post Doctoral Research Associate/Visiting Associate...Posted: November 5, 2009
Microeconomic Theory The Department of Economics will have an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior researcher/ Visiting Associate Research Scholar starting September 2010. Primary criteria are the quality of the applicants research and interest/experience in microeconomic theory. The Postdoctoral research associate position provides an outstanding opportunity for independent research as well as opportunities for collaboration with Princeton faculty and graduate students. Postdoctoral research associates may participate in the Universitys teaching program if mutually agreed and with the approval of the Dean of the Faculty. Postdoctoral research associates are expected to participate actively in the intellectual activities of Princeton University. Applicants should have received a Ph.D. within the last 3 years (or by September 2010). Appointment will be for one academic year. Applicants should include resume, two letters of recommendation and one or at most two research papers. Visiting Associate Research Scholars spend an academic year in residence at Princeton. They are given office space and the opportunity to pursue their own research on any topic in microeconomic theory. Visiting associate research scholars may participate in the Universitys teaching program if mutually agreed and with the approval of the Dean of the Faculty. Visiting associate research scholars must be employed at an institution other than Princeton during their visit. Compensation is usually based on the salary in effect at the Visiting associate research scholars home institution, and depends on the level of support the Visiting associate research scholar will receive from his or her home institution during the visit. Applicants should have a doctorate or a professional post-graduate degree. The program is open to all regardless of citizenship, but it does not support work toward the completion of a degree. Applicants should include a c.v., a brief (750 word) research statement, and contact information for two references. Applications are due by January 31, 2010. Please refer to job code 72 when responding to this ad.
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