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This post is for candidates who can teach econometrics and/or finance, and can contribute to our REF submission.
Kingston’s priority research areas include Political Economy (see fass.kingston.ac.uk/research/perg/), as well as Trade, Growth and Development, and Money and Finance.
An MA Economics (Political Economy) will launch in the coming academic year (subject to validation).
Please direct informal enquiries about the post to the director of studies, Dr. Julian Wells ([log in to unmask])
The official advertisement is below, and at http://jobs.ac.uk/job/ACN896/ -- closing date for applications is midnight on Monday, May 9.
Julian Wells
Dr Julian Wells
Director of Studies
School of Economics
staff web-page: http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/staff/cv.php?staffnum=287
personal web-site: http://staffnet.kingston.ac.uk/~ku32530
School of Economics
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Kingston University
Penrhyn Road
Kingston-upon-Thames
KT1 2EE
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 8417 2341
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Lecturer in Economics
Kingston University
The Role
We are seeking a highly motivated individual to play an important role in the delivery of our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in the School of Economics, the appointment will commence in Autumn 2011. Applicants should be able to demonstrate competence in delivery of modules from our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees (see below for detail). Applicants will be expected to participate in the development of research within the School and contribute to our forthcoming REF submission
The successful applicant should add to our teaching capacity for Econometrics and/or Financial Economics. We are also looking for additional capacity in our teaching of time-series econometrics, including modelling with non-stationary data. We would also be pleased to increase our teaching capacity for topics in Corporate Finance and International Financial Markets. We particularly welcome applications from candidates who have experience within the above topics or are willing to develop this expertise.
Our priority themes for the development of research activity are “Trade, Growth and Development”, “Money and Finance“ and “Political Economy”. Applicants should indicate how their research plans would contribute to our research profile, with reference to these priority themes and in the context of the forthcoming REF exercise
Enquiries about the post may be made to the director of studies, Dr. Julian Wells [log in to unmask] or the head of school, Mr Nick Butler [log in to unmask]
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If you need to apply in an alternative format, please email [log in to unmask] for an application pack or call the recruitment line on 020 8417 3153, quoting the reference number.
If you are a textphone user, please dial 18001 to access the Typetalk service, followed by 020 8417 3153.
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