Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Public Policy
FACULTY POSITION STARTING AUGUST 2013
The Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Public Policy is seeking applications for a tenured or tenure-track position in applied micro-economics, rank open. We are seeking someone with a Ph.D. in economics, policy, management or related field who will teach micro-economics to public policy students at the graduate and undergraduate levels and advise graduate students on GT's Atlanta campus. We seek to expand our existing strengths in one of the core areas of the department, including: science, technology and innovation; energy and environment; economic development; information and communication technologies; and health.
The School offers bachelors, masters, and PhD degrees in public policy. Our work in this area benefits from synergies with the Institute's world-class engineering curriculum, as well as the Institute's tradition of interdisciplinary innovative research.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita; a statement of research and teaching interests with clear evidence of demonstrated teaching success and the potential for a successful research program; copies of one to three papers; and the names of three people who will write letters of reference.
Please apply using the on-line application process at <https://academicjobsonline.org/>. Please direct any questions by email to facsearch@pubpolicy.gatech.edu with "pubpol" in the subject line. The Search Committee will begin screening candidates immediately; applications are encouraged by December 1, and will continue to be reviewed until the position is filled. The availability of the position is contingent on funding.
The Georgia Institute of Technology is located in the heart of Atlanta, a dynamic city with a tradition of civic pride and diversity. Founded in 1885, Georgia Tech consistently ranks among U.S. News & World Report's top ten public universities in the United States. In a world that increasingly turns to technology for solutions, Georgia Tech is using innovative teaching and advanced research to define the technological university of the 21st century.
Georgia Tech is a unit of the University System of Georgia and an AA/EO employer; women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Frank T. Rothaermel
Area Coordinator, Strategic Management
Professor & Sloan Industry Studies Fellow
Georgia Institute of Technology
Scheller College of Business
800 West Peachtree St, NW
Atlanta, GA 30308-1149
Web: http://ftrStrategy.com
Research Papers: http://scheller.gatech.edu/rothaermel/publications