[URPE] Job Openings

Fred Curtis fcurtis at drew.edu
Wed Oct 5 12:49:45 MDT 2005


Dear Fellow URPE Members,

We have two positions open at Drew Univrsity this year. Please pass this 
information along to anyone you know who might be interested.
Thanks, Fred Curtis, Professor of Economics, Drew University

MACRO AD

The Department of Economics invites applications for a tenure track 
position in macroeconomics at the assistant level beginning September 
2006 subject to budgetary approval. We seek an economist who will teach 
intermediate macroeconomic theory, macroeconomic policy and an 
additional course in his or her area of specialization at the 
undergraduate level. The candidate should have a Ph.D. by fall 2006. 
This person filling this position will also be responsible for directing 
Drew University’s Wall Street Semester program on a rotational basis. 
The position may also include teaching history of economic thought or an 
extra-departmental, inter-disciplinary first year seminar depending on 
candidate interest. Experience in program administration is preferred. 
Drew University is a liberal arts institution dedicated to excellence in 
teaching and scholarship. Annual teaching load is five courses. 
Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, 
three letters of reference, statement of teaching philosophy, job paper 
or published article, and evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., 
teaching evaluations). The review of completed applications will begin 
November 15, 2005. Applications may not be submitted electronically. 
Send completed applications to:

Professor Nora Colton, Chair

Macroeconomics Search Committee

Department of Economics

Drew University

36 Madison Avenue

Madison, NJ 07940

Visit the department website at www.depts.drew.edu/econ/ 
<http://www.depts.drew.edu/econ/> for information on the department and 
the Wall Street Semester Program. To enrich education through diversity, 
Drew University is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employer.

Monetary Ad

The Department of Economics invites applications for a tenure track 
position in monetary economics at the assistant level beginning 
September 2006 subject to budgetary approval. We seek an economist who 
will teach money and banking, corporate finance and an additional course 
in her or his area of specialization at the undergraduate level. The 
candidate should have a Ph.D. by fall 2006. This person filling this 
position will also be responsible for directing Drew University’s Wall 
Street Semester program on a rotational basis. Program administration 
experience is preferred. The position may also include teaching an 
extra-departmental, inter-disciplinary first year seminar depending on 
candidate interest. Drew University is a liberal arts institution 
dedicated to excellence in teaching and scholarship. Annual teaching 
load is five courses. Applicants should submit a letter of application, 
curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, statement of teaching 
philosophy, job paper or published article, and evidence of teaching 
effectiveness (e.g., teaching evaluations). The review of completed 
applications will begin November 15, 2005. Applications may not be 
submitted electronically. Send completed applications to:

Professor Fred Curtis, Chair

Monetary Economics Search Committee

Department of Economics

Drew University

36 Madison Avenue

Madison, NJ 07940

Visit the department website at www.depts.drew.edu/econ/ 
<http://www.depts.drew.edu/econ/> for information on the department and 
the Wall Street Semester Program. To enrich education through diversity, 
Drew University is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employer




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