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Job Description
The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (National University of Singapore) is a premier graduate public policy institution in Asia with a faculty of research-oriented scholars and distinguished practitioners. The school offers multiple masters level programs and a PhD program and also conducts a number of executive education programs for policymakers in Asia and other developing countries.
Job Qualifications
The School invites application for multiple Assistant / Associate Professor positions in the following specializations: (i) International Trade; (ii) Big Data and Data Science as applied to Economics and Public Policy; (iii) Applied Microeconomics (especially relating to labour, education); (iv) Innovation and Technological Change; (v) Urban and Environmental Economics. Candidates should have had an outstanding record in an accredited PhD program in Economics and demonstrate strong promise for a scholarly career. Candidates for Assistant Professor position should have a completed PhD and have the potential to publish in top general and field journals in Economics. In addition, candidates for Associate Professor positions should have an established publication record and evidence of external grant raising ability, a promising research trajectory as well as a track record of solid teaching especially in an interdisciplinary environment.
Additional Information
JEL Classifications: C – Quantitative Methods (Big Data); D – Microeconomics (Applied); F – International Trade (Empirical); J – Labour and Human Capital; O – Innovation and Technological Change (AI, Digital Economy); H – Public Economics; L – Industrial Organization (Applied); R – Urban/Regional and Transport. Keywords: Applied Microeconomics; Big Data; Environmental Economics; Industrial Organization; Innovation; International Trade; Technology; Urban Economics.