Two Chairs in Regional Economic Development, Regional Economics or Regional Policy University ...

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  • Two Chairs in Regional Economic Development, Regional Economics or Regional Policy University of Birmingham
Tuesday, 01 December :45 Two Chairs in Regional Economic Development, Regional Economics or Regional Policy University of Birmingham

University of Birmingham- City-Region Economic Development Institute (City-REDI)

Location: Birmingham

Salary: Competitive package

Hours: Full Time

Contract Type: Permanent

Placed on: 26th November 2015

Closes: 8th January 2016

Job Ref: 50593

Birmingham Business School: Local Commitment with Global Impact

There has never been a better time to join Birmingham Business School - a School at the heart of an institution with one of the most compelling and ambitious agendas in Higher Education.

Following a significant multi million pound investment, Birmingham Business School is recruiting to a number of roles which will help to deliver its core business. The School is a pioneer of business education, established as the country's first Business School in 1902, we have over 100 years of teaching and research experience. Offering a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral research opportunities as well access to research, consultancy and knowledge transfer services. This is a unique opportunity to join a Business School with an ambitious future.

These posts will enhance the University's capacity and capability in the area of city-regions, regional and urban economics research and policy. The successful candidates will be recognisedauthorities in Regional Economic Development, Economic Geography, Regional Economies or Regional Policy, broadly interpreted to include quantitative, modelling, qualitative methodologies and sub-fields that focus on understanding regional issues, including areas which complement or strengthen those of existing colleagues within the City-Region Economic Development Institute (City-REDI). It is anticipated that one of these posts will take the lead in regional econometric modelling.

Professors are required to be academic leaders. The post holders will contribute significantly to the delivery of City-REDI and related School strategies, developing their own research, developing and delivering undergraduate and postgraduate curricula; and contributing to Department, School and University research activities, including PhD supervisions and leadership of research activities.

Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant field and/or professional qualifications utilised in a research role; an international reputation for excellence in research and teaching demonstrated through an outstanding publications record and suitable teaching performance indicators; an established record of attracting external funding and engagement in knowledge-transfer activities; extensive experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and supervision to doctoral level; skills in managing projects and working collaboratively with fellow scholars; experience of working within and leading internal and external networks; a record as a "good citizen" who recognises the need to foster collegiate endeavour and a sense of academic fellowship.

Salary: Competitive package for an outstanding candidate.

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