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Saieh Family Research Fellow
University of ChicagoHyde Park Campusfull_timeVerifiedPosted 7 Dec 2023
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Job Summary
The Saieh Family Fellow will pursue research on leading edge themes in the study of economics. The specific area of study will reflect the research interests of the candidate. As an integral part of the institute's research activities, the candidate will be invited to organize academic conferences, host acclaimed scholars, and engage with the rich intellectual life of the University of Chicago. Saieh Family Fellows spend one year as an integral part of the BFI’s research activities, June/July 2023 through June/July 2024, free from teaching requirements. They are free to pursue their own research and are invited to take advantage of the resources available at the BFI for organizing conferences, hosting visitors, and engaging with the rich intellectual life of the University of Chicago. While visiting Chicago, they are part of BFI’s Saieh Family Research Fellows in Economics seminar series, which meets monthly. Additionally, it is expected that Saieh Family Fellows will attach themselves to one of the other seminar series on campus as a regular attendee and meeting with speakers.
Responsibilities
- Conducts and pursues research on leading edge themes in the study of economics. The specific area of study will reflect the research interests of the candidate.
- Engages with the Chicago Economics community in a variety of possible ways: organize academic conferences, host acclaimed scholars, and actively participate in the rich intellectual life at the University of Chicago.
- Spends one to two years as an integral part of the Becker Friedman Institute's research activities.
- Helps lead the Saieh Family Research Fellows seminar series, which meets monthly.
- Regularly attends and meets with speakers from one of the University's other seminar series on campus.
- Manages, plans, and evaluates regulatory elements of multiple or complex research projects for a designated department, program, or central unit.
- Ensures the identification, collection, and analysis of data that serve as a basis for outcome measurement of assigned research studies.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- Doctoral degree in economics or related field, or will obtain doctoral degree by start date.
Experience:
- Working knowledge writing peer-reviewed manuscripts.
- Background preparing and presenting work at meetings.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Extensive knowledge in relevant field of economics.
- Sound research techniques and/or methods.
Preferred Competencies
- Work independently and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Attention to detail.
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