The Economics Department at Duke seeks applicants for a Lecturing Fellow in financial economics. This is a non-tenure track thee year position, from July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2025. This position is expected to teach three courses per year: an undergraduate course on Financial Regulatory Policy, an undergraduate course on Climate Change and Financial Markets, and a graduate course on Cybersecurity and Interdisciplinary Law.
Other responsibilities for this role will be: produce papers and podcasts relating to climate/sustainability finance and policy, and digital assets and related topics, for publication on the Economics department website and elsewhere; develop proposals for financial support of department programs from donors and companies; and mentor students interested in careers in economic and financial policy.
For more information about the Economics department at Duke University, please see http://econ.duke.edu.
Applications can be submitted online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo. No paper applications will be accepted unless specifically solicited. Applications should include a CV and cover letter describing qualifications relating to the list of responsibilities described above, as well as proposed syllabi for the three listed courses. Any applications received by [date] are guaranteed full consideration.
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