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Job titleLecturer in Economics Job referenceR004067 Date posted11/04/2024 Application closing date28/04/2024 LocationKings Cross - London Salary£26,652 - £32,509 (unqualified) £33,486 - £49,231
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/Associate Professor of Finance & Economics. You will join a dynamic team within the Richmond Business School, contributing to our mission of educating future generations of business leaders. Responsibilities
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wellbeing. The Department is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Development Economics for a one-year fixed period of 15 months beginning in September 2024. The successful candidate will have a PhD in
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excellence in public and global health research, education and translation of knowledge into policy and practice. We are seeking to appoint an Associate Professor in Health Economics to work across three
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on Climate Change and the Environment (GRI) is supporting a major new global effort to support finance ministries in improving economic analysis and modelling to drive climate leadership. Finance ministries
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, European Research Council and elsewhere. About the role UCL History is recruiting to fill a position in Social and Economic History at the Lecturer level. The postholder will be required to conduct high
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challenges. About the Department: Development Studies at SOAS emerged in the 1990s, initially in the form of a Centre, combining expertise and strengths from Economics, Politics, Anthropology and Sociology
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Title: Associate or Senior Editor (Economics, Climate, and the Environment) Organisation: Nature Communications Location(s): New York, Jersey City, Philadelphia, Washington DC or London Application
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Economics Department has a mission to address the most urgent issues of our times. Today these include the rampant environmental catastrophe, historic levels of inequality, health, economic and social crises
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to economic policy, using “big data” and quasi-experimental methods to identify causal effects and test the predictions of economic and sociological models. The successful candidate should have a completed