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The Department of Economics and Business is seeking an Assistant or Associate Professor of Economics. Successful candidates must be committed to excellence in the integration of Christian faith, and the highest standards of teaching, in the field of economics. This position is a tenure-track position to begin August 1, 2010. Preference will be given to candidates with a doctorate completed by the time of appointment.
The faculty member in this position will be expected to teach courses in principles of microeconomics, intermediate microeconomics, and selected upper-level elective courses in microeconomics-oriented topics such as environmental and natural resource economics, game theory, public finance, or labor economics.
Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, is a member of the elite Annapolis Group, a consortium of the nation’s leading liberal arts institutions and among the premiere Christian liberal arts colleges in the country. Gordon offers excellent academics, a strong sense of community and an atmosphere of open intellectual inquiry and person responsibility—all within the framework of Christian faith. Gordon College is located in a classic New England town on Boston’s North Shore.
Gordon’s Department of Economics and Business, with seven full-time faculty, offers majors in economics, business administration, accounting and finance.
Application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
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18th February 2010 |
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