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Professor of Macroeconomics

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University of Southampton
Southampton - United Kingdom
S: Competitive

Applications are invited for a full time permanent position as Professor of Macroeconomics.

Be a part of the University of Southampton, an institution in the top 1% of world Universities and one of the top 10 of the UK's 24 leading research – intensive universities that form the Russell Group. We have an international reputation for research, teaching and enterprise activities.

You will work in Economics within the Faculty of Social, Human and Mathematical Sciences; the Faculty brings together a unique range of disciplines and is committed to tackling the world's biggest challenges through interdisciplinary research.

In line with our international reputation as a centre of research excellence, you will demonstrate a distinguished publication record and an active research agenda as part of a strong international reputation together with a record of external research funding, research supervision and leadership experience.

You will be expected to support the objectives of the Department by being involved in research, supervision and teaching and by taking active part in the governance and growth objectives of the Department including the mentoring of junior macroeconomists.

The research interests and relevant publications of current members of Economics, including further information on all aspects of the Department, can be found on our web pages http://www.southampton.ac.uk/economics/.

More general information on the University can be found on the web page: http://www.southampton.ac.uk.

Job summary

Employer:

University of Southampton

Location:

Southampton, United Kingdom

Education:

PhD/Doctorate

Sector:

Academic

Salary:

Competitive

Job Type:

Permanent

Hours:

Full-Time

Posted:

9th May 2017

Apply By:

9th July 2017

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