Assistant Professor - Economics

Posted on May 07, 2012
Application Deadline on Aug 01, 2012
Beacom School of Business at the University of South Dakota (University / College)
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Job Opening Details
Type of Position: Asst. Prof / Lecturer
JEL Classification(s): A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, Z
Date of appearance on May 07, 2012

URL for further information: https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu/
Contact Details
Dr. Michael Allgrunn
Beacom School of Business at The University of South Dakota
mike.allrunn@usd.edu
Location of Job opening


Vermillion, South Dakota
United States

The Beacom School of Business at The University of South Dakota is currently seeking applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Economics beginning August 22, 2012.

Successful candidates must either be academically or professionally qualified to teach a variety of undergraduate economics courses, including Principles of Micro, Principles of Macro, and Managerial Economics, and upper-level courses in their field. All fields will be considered, with a slight preference for people interested in Public, Development, and/or Environmental economics. Candidates for this position are required to have a Ph.D. in Economics, preferably completed before August 22, 2012.

Successful candidates should be able to demonstrate excellence in teaching. The teaching load is three classes per semester. Faculty may occasionally be expected to teach classes at the Sioux Falls campus or online. Salary is negotiable depending on experience.

Applicants are required to attach: (1) letter of application, (2) vita, (3) college transcripts (copies accepted) showing highest degree earned, (4) 2-3 representative teaching evaluations, (5) writing sample, and (6) contact information for three references (please include e-mail addresses and current telephone numbers).
Inquiries for information should be addressed to:

Dr. Michael Allgrunn
mike.allrunn@usd.edu

Online application required - https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu/

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