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Teaching Professor in Applied International Economics and Statistics

Employer
Georgetown University
Location
District of Columbia, United States
Salary
Salary Not specified
Date posted
Nov 1, 2022

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The Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) Program in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University invites applications for a full-time Professor of the Practice (open rank) in Applied International Economics for a three-year, renewable term.

The successful candidate will have experience working in applied international economics in government, international organizations, think tanks, universities or the private sector; have potential for teaching in the field of applied international economics; and a Ph.D. in a relevant field.

The instructional load is four semester-long master's levels courses per academic year, including the required International Economics course and Statistics course in the MSFS program, as well as two elective courses.

Alongside teaching, the incumbent will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating the curriculum in Applied International Economics and Statistics in the MSFS program. Depending on the scope of this responsibility, the teaching load may be reduced to three courses a year.

Finally, the incumbent is encouraged to be an active member of the academic community at Georgetown University.

Each application should be submitted via Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/116658 and include a cover letter with a brief statement of professional and teaching experience, teaching evaluations, research interest, and a curriculum vitae. Names of references will be requested at a later application stage.

The position will commence on August 1, 2023. Review of applicants will begin on December 1, 2022, although applications will be considered until the position is filled.


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