Kiel University aims to attract more qualified women to professorships.
The Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences of Kiel University together with the Kiel Institute for the World Economy invites applications for
with temporary civil service status for an initial period of three years (first phase) to start at the earliest possible time or date.
The future job holder shall be responsible for the subject area in Empirical Macrofinance in research and teaching.
The junior professorship will be filled according to the Jülich model (leave of absence model). It involves a full-time (100%) assignment to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy and a reduced teaching load at the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Social Sciences of Kiel University (Christian-Albrechts-Universität). We are looking for an economist with the potential to publish in top international journals, and the willingness to actively contribute and shape the economic policy debate.
We are looking for an empirical macro economist working at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance with a focus on the distributional dimensions of macroeconomic dynamics. The successful candidate will work on topics such as the determinants and consequences of household portfolio choice, the effects of monetary and fiscal policy on financial markets, inflation, savings and wealth, as well as inequality dynamics and their underlying drivers.
We aim for all our professors to engage in policy and outreach activities at the Kiel Institute, to contribute to teaching and to the Ph.D. program “Quantitative Economics” at the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences, to initiate, to head research groups, and to participate in international research networks.
Please refer to the recruitment requirements of § 64 and § 62 of the Higher Education Act of the State of Schleswig-Holstein. After successful evaluation of the first phase of the junior professorship it is the aim to extend the temporary civil servant status for another period of three years (second phase).
After successful evaluation and if the additional requirements of § 62a of the Higher Education Act of the State of Schleswig-Holstein are met, the aim is to upgrade the professorship to a W 2-Professorship. In addition to the evaluation of the junior professorship, a separate evaluation procedure is carried out at Kiel University, usually during the second phase of the junior professorship, in accordance with the current statutes.
Kiel University and Kiel Institute are striving to increase the number of female scientists in research and teaching and therefore expressly encourages qualified women to apply. Women will be given priority if their aptitude, qualifications and professional performance are of equal value.
Kiel University and Kiel Institute are committed to the employment of people with disabilities: Applications from severely disabled persons and their equals will be given preferential treatment if they have the appropriate qualifications.
We expressly welcome applications from people with a migration background. Application photographs are not required and we expressly request that you to refrain from submitting any.
Applications with the usual documents (curriculum vitae, list of publications, list of courses taught, copies of academic certificates, available evaluations) as well as a research proposal and a research paper (“job market paper”) along with your private and business address, telephone number and e-mail address should be sent preferably via e-mail as a PDF-file to the following address by November 22, 2024:
Dean of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences
Kiel University, Olshausenstr. 40
24098 Kiel, Germany
(dekanat@wiso.uni-kiel.de).
At the Kiel Institute the contact person for questions is Prof. Dr. Sonja Peterson
(sonja.peterson@ifw-kiel.de; Phone +49-431-8814-406).