Utrecht University School of Economics (U.S.E.) is looking for a full professor in Macroeconomics to continue its education and research in this field.
Your job The professorship in Macroeconomics plays a crucial role in strengthening the research profile and expertise of U.S.E. and the section Economics (inter)nationally. This should be in line with important societal challenges, the U.S.E. research themes, and in cooperation with relevant Utrecht University strategic themes, in particular
Institutions for Open Societies and/or
Pathways to Sustainability.
The position can cover various subfields, such as economic growth and productivity, business cycles, international macroeconomics, international trade, international money, environmental macroeconomics, monetary economics, macroeconomic policy. We do not expect you to cover all subfields. We do expect you to be able to combine advanced theory with up-to-date empirical methods to analyse real world macro-economic problems and provide suitable policy solutions.
Your main goal is to further advance economic research and education in the fields of expertise listed above. Beyond your own research, you play an active role in the U.S.E. research community by fostering an environment that values Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion and by attracting external research funding through grants and consulting.
You support PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers, guiding their work toward high-quality theses and publications. Additionally, you contribute to knowledge transfer to society by organizing events such as conferences and workshops.
Teaching at U.S.E. is multidisciplinary and applied, aligning with the school's educational approach. Collaboration with other sections within U.S.E. and Utrecht University in both teaching and research is strongly encouraged.
Your tasks and responsibilities will include:
- performing and encouraging scientific research in the field of Macroeconomics;
- supervision of PhD theses;
- participating in education in the U.S.E. Bachelor's and Master's programmes;
- leadership in contributing to the research and teaching climate, including stimulating and supervising (multidisciplinary) research and teaching;
- contributing to the financial sustainability of U.S.E., including active participation in external fundraising.