Dear Colleagues, The economics department at Drew University is inviting applications for the two tenure track economics positions listed below. Fadhel Kaboub Drew University ----------------------------------------------------- JO Labor Economics CO Econometrics ZO Public Policy Economics BO History of Economic Thought The Department of Economics invites applications for a tenure track position in labor economics at the assistant level beginning September 2007 subject to budgetary approval. We seek an economist who will teach courses in (1)labor economics, (2)econometrics and (3)public policy economics, history of economic thought or a course in the candidate's area of specialization at the undergraduate level. The candidate should have a Ph.D. by fall 2007. The position may also include teaching principles of economics, an extra-departmental, and an inter-disciplinary first year from time to time. Drew University is a liberal arts institution dedicated to excellence in teaching and scholarship. Annual teaching load is five courses. Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, statement of teaching philosophy, job paper or published article, and evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., teaching evaluations). The review of applications will begin Nov. 15, 2006. Completed applications must be submitted by Nov. 28, 2006to be considered for this position. Applications may not be submitted electronically. Send completed applications to: Professor Bernard Smith Labor Search Committee Department of Economics DrewUniversity 36 Madison Avenue Madison, NJ07940 Visit the department website at www.depts.drew.edu/econ/for information on the department. To enrich education through diversity, Drew University is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employer. ----------------------------------------------------- ZO Political Economy J1 Economics of Race RO Urban Economics I3 Economics of Poverty The Department of Economics invites applications for a tenure track position in Political Economy at the assistant level beginning September 2007 subject to budgetary approval. We seek an economist who will teach courses in (1)political economy, (2)economics of race and (3)urban economics, economics of poverty or in the candidates area of specialization at the undergraduate level. The candidate should have a Ph.D. in economics by fall 2007. The position may also include teaching principles of economics, an extra-departmental course, and an inter-disciplinary first year seminar from time to time. Drew University is a liberal arts institution dedicated to excellence in teaching and scholarship. Annual teaching load is five courses. Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, statement of teaching philosophy, job paper or published article, and evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., teaching evaluations). The review of applications will begin Nov. 15, 2006. Completed applications must be submitted by Nov. 28, 2006 to be considered for this position. Applications may not be submitted electronically. Send completed applications to: Professor Fred Curtis Political Economy Search Committee Department of Economics DrewUniversity 36 Madison Avenue Madison, NJ07940 Visit the department website at www.depts.drew.edu/econ/for information on the department. To enrich education through diversity, Drew University is an Equal Employment/Affirmative Action employer. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Fadhel Kaboub