Post by cornell on Oct 28, 2014 9:39:48 GMT -5
DEPARTMENT OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT
Cornell University - College of Human Ecology
Faculty – Market Regulation and Public Policy
The Department of Policy Analysis and Management in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University is seeking to hire a faculty member in Market Regulation and Public Policy. Rank is open. This will be a tenure-track position. Position will involve research and teaching in market regulation and public policy. There will be opportunities to advise and teach undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management and to work with graduate students in allied doctoral fields in the University.
Qualifications: A Ph.D. in economics, sociology, marketing, communication, psychology, public policy, or other relevant discipline is required. Candidates should have a strong empirical orientation, with research and teaching interests in the effects of government regulation on market outcomes and consumer wellbeing. Relevant research areas include consumer protection, marketing and market conduct regulation, product safety and risk regulation, energy and environmental policy, transportation and infrastructure, and regulation of financial institutions or health care organizations.
Position is in an applied multidisciplinary department engaged in research and teaching in the areas of market regulation, family and social welfare, health, and consumer policy. Faculty members are drawn from economics, sociology, health services, public policy, and related multidisciplinary fields. The department offers a bachelor’s degree and Ph.D. in public policy and a master’s degree in health administration. The environment offers ample opportunity for research collaborations, both within the department and across the university.
Salary is negotiable, depending on rank, experience, and qualifications. Competitive benefits package
Review of applications will begin on October 30, 2014 and will be ongoing until the position is filled. Send cover letter and vita to: apply.interfolio.com/27364
Cornell University - College of Human Ecology
Faculty – Market Regulation and Public Policy
The Department of Policy Analysis and Management in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University is seeking to hire a faculty member in Market Regulation and Public Policy. Rank is open. This will be a tenure-track position. Position will involve research and teaching in market regulation and public policy. There will be opportunities to advise and teach undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management and to work with graduate students in allied doctoral fields in the University.
Qualifications: A Ph.D. in economics, sociology, marketing, communication, psychology, public policy, or other relevant discipline is required. Candidates should have a strong empirical orientation, with research and teaching interests in the effects of government regulation on market outcomes and consumer wellbeing. Relevant research areas include consumer protection, marketing and market conduct regulation, product safety and risk regulation, energy and environmental policy, transportation and infrastructure, and regulation of financial institutions or health care organizations.
Position is in an applied multidisciplinary department engaged in research and teaching in the areas of market regulation, family and social welfare, health, and consumer policy. Faculty members are drawn from economics, sociology, health services, public policy, and related multidisciplinary fields. The department offers a bachelor’s degree and Ph.D. in public policy and a master’s degree in health administration. The environment offers ample opportunity for research collaborations, both within the department and across the university.
Salary is negotiable, depending on rank, experience, and qualifications. Competitive benefits package
Review of applications will begin on October 30, 2014 and will be ongoing until the position is filled. Send cover letter and vita to: apply.interfolio.com/27364