THE NOTTINGHAM SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
Lecturer/Associate Professor in Financial Economics
The Nottingham School of Economics invites applications
from suitably qualified candidates for the above post,
available from 1 September 2009, or as soon as possible
thereafter. Candidates with research and teaching interests
in any area of financial economics (including monetary
economics and financial econometrics) are encouraged to
apply.
ABOUT THE SCHOOL:
The School is one of the premier research and teaching
Departments for economics in Europe (ranked third in the UK
on research power and sixth on grade point quality in the
most recent Research Assessment Exercise), with an
international reputation for excellence in teaching and
research scholarship of the highest quality across all
areas of the discipline. The successful candidate will be
expected to add to these strengths.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates at the Associate Professor level must have an
established international research reputation with an
excellent publications record in high quality outlets.
SALARY:
Salary, depending on qualifications and experience, will
be within the range:
- Lecturer scale: Pound 32,458 - Pound 43,622 per annum
(salary can progress to Pound 50,569 per annum, subject
to performance).
- Associate Professor scale: Pound 46,278 - Pound 55,259
per annum (salary can progress to Pound 65,965 per annum,
subject to performance).
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Informal enquiries may be addressed to:
CONTACT: Professor Alan Duncan
Head of School
Tel: +44 (0)115 951 5620 (School Secretary)
Please note that applications sent direct to this Email
address will not be accepted. Full details of the School's
activities are available at:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
For more details and/or to apply on-line please see:
http://www.economicsatnottingham.com/ernfinancial
If you are unable to apply on-line please contact:
CONTACT: The Human Resources Department
Tel: 0115 951 3262
Fax: 0115 951 5205
Please quote ref. SM/30640L
Closing date: 31 May 2009
Posted 5/22/09