SIEPR Postdoctoral Fellowships in Applied Economic Policy
The Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) invites applications for two three-year postdoctoral fellowships in applied or policy economics to start Summer 2013. The goal of the fellowships is for promising new Ph.D. recipients to pursue policy-relevant research and be an active member of the economics community at Stanford University for three years before entering an academic position. There will be a stipend of $108,000 per twelve months plus support for travel and research assistants. All recipients will teach one course per year and can be in any applied policy research area; however, applicants must have completed or be expected to complete their Ph.D. between August 1, 2012 and August 1, 2013. We expect a three-year commitment from fellowship recipients.
SIEPR is a Stanford University research institute and is closely tied to the economics department, business school and law school at Stanford. SIEPR scholars conduct studies on important economic policy issues in the United States and other countries. SIEPR's goal is to inform and advise policy makers and the public, and to guide their decisions with sound policy analysis. In the course of their research, SIEPR faculty train, educate, and support Ph.D. students as future economic policy analysts.
Submit materials by applying for the SIEPR posting on EconJobMarket.Org.
Deadline for receipt of all materials is November 15, 2012.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer.
Current SIEPR Postdoctoral Fellows
Marc Hafstead (2011-2013). Ph.D. from Stanford University. Areas of interest: Environmental Economics, Macroeconomics.
David Molitor (2012-2013). Ph.D. from MIT. Areas of interest: Health Economics, Public Finance.
Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato (2012-2014). Ph.D. from University of California-Berkeley. Areas of interest: Public Finance, Entrepreneurship, Macroeconomics.
Shuang Zhang (2012-2013). Ph.D. from Cornell University. Areas of interest: Development Economics, Health Economics, Economics of Education.
Join Us for the 3rd Annual SIEPR Young Scholars Conference, October 5, 2012
SIEPR is a Stanford University research institute and is closely tied to the economics department, business school and law school at Stanford. SIEPR scholars conduct studies on important economic policy issues in the United States and other countries. SIEPR's goal is to inform and advise policy makers and the public, and to guide their decisions with sound policy analysis. In the course of their research, SIEPR faculty train, educate, and support Ph.D. students as future economic policy analysts.
Submit materials by applying for the SIEPR posting on EconJobMarket.Org.
Deadline for receipt of all materials is November 15, 2012.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer.
Current SIEPR Postdoctoral Fellows
Marc Hafstead (2011-2013). Ph.D. from Stanford University. Areas of interest: Environmental Economics, Macroeconomics.
David Molitor (2012-2013). Ph.D. from MIT. Areas of interest: Health Economics, Public Finance.
Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato (2012-2014). Ph.D. from University of California-Berkeley. Areas of interest: Public Finance, Entrepreneurship, Macroeconomics.
Shuang Zhang (2012-2013). Ph.D. from Cornell University. Areas of interest: Development Economics, Health Economics, Economics of Education.
Join Us for the 3rd Annual SIEPR Young Scholars Conference, October 5, 2012