ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS – HERMINE WEIJLAND FELLOW

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS – HERMINE WEIJLAND FELLOW

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26 Jul 30 Sep Amsterdam

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Job description

The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam School of Business and Economics established the Hermine Weijland Fellowship in 2017 with the aim of attracting and promoting female academic talent. The establishment of this prestigious fellowship seeks to encourage promising female academics to join SBE and to improve the gender balance at senior levels. The fellowship focuses on promising scientists who distinguish themselves through their well-defined teaching and research profile and their clear potential and ambition to achieve the position of full professor. The fellowship bears the name of Hermine Weijland (1932-2001), who started at SBE in the 1960s, first as a student, and later as an employee. She was one of the first women to attain her PhD at SBE and went on to build a successful career as an academic. Hermine's life and outlook can still serve as an inspiration for female academics today.

·         initiate and perform high-quality research in areas related to environmental and resource economics;·        
·         active involvement in ongoing research projects and in acquiring new research grants;
·         teach and coordinate bachelor and/or master courses offered by the department;
·         supervise of bachelor and master theses;
·         contribute to the management of the department / School committees;
·         have or commit to obtaining a university teaching qualification.

Specifications

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)

Requirements

We seek candidates with a strong research interest and record in environmental and resource economics, excellent teaching abilities, advanced methodological skills, and a clear motivation to contribute to the department’s societal valorization strategy. The candidate should have:

  • A PhD in economics or a closely related field;
  • Proven research experience resulting in international scientific publications, which should make the candidate (nearly) qualify as a Tinbergen Institute research fellow
    (www.tinbergen.nl/research-groups-researchers/tinbergen-fellow-requirements/);
  • The ability to initiate and lead a body of research. Examples of this include successful track record advising PhD students and success in obtaining external funding.
  • Excellent track record in academic teaching and experience in teaching and curriculum development;
  • The clear potential to grow towards a Full Professorship in the foreseeable future.
  • experience in valorisation of research;
  • experience at a university or research institute abroad.

Conditions of employment

The selected Hermine Weijland Fellow will be offered:a tenure track position in the position of Associate Professor which, upon successful completion, will lead to an appointment as Professor;

  • 50% research time, over a three-year period. In the following years, research time will be allocated on the basis of research output, up to a maximum of 50%;
  • supervision of a PhD candidate (timing during the track upon review);
  • an attractive research budget to be used for scientific publications, the preparation of applications/requests for indirect and commercial funding, and attending conferences;
  • personalized support from the VU Grants Desk and the SBE Research Office for the preparation of VENI/VIDI/VICI/ERC grants;
  • following consultation, coaching in the form of participation in the VU Mentoring scheme  for talented academic personnel or some other form of individualized coaching.
  • nomination for participation in VU Amsterdam’s course in female leadership

The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU) is seeking a distinguished and dynamic scholar specializing in an area of environmental and resource economics to join the Department of Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics.

The salary will be in accordance with university regulations for academic personnel, and depending on experience, range from a minimum of 
€ 4.911,-  up to a maximum of € 5.978,- (salary scale 13) based on full-time employment. In addition to this, we offer holiday allowance, end-of-year allowance, and other benefits.

For international candidates favourable tax benefits may apply. You can find information about our excellent fringe benefits of employment at www.workingatvu.nl.

Employer

http://www.vu.nl/en/index.asp

The VU Amsterdam is a leading, innovative and growing university that is at the heart of society and actively contributes to new developments in teaching and research. Our university has ten faculties which span a wide range of disciplines, as well as several institutes, foundations, research centres, and support services. Its campus is located in the fastest-growing economic region in the Netherlands (the Zuidas district of Amsterdam), and provides work for over 4,500 staff and scientific education for more than 23,000 students

Department

The Department of Spatial Economics hosts a large community of regional, urban, transport and environmental economists. These are often active within combinations of these sub-fields. The group currently consists of 12 Full Professors (6 of whom full-time), 13 Associate and Assistant Professors, and around 40 postdocs, PhD students, and other researchers. The department is active in various teaching programmes at the Bachelor and Master level. Its one-year programme for a MSc in Spatial, Transport and Environmental Economics (STREEM) has been rate as a top programme in economics in The Netherlands for the consecutive years 2017 and 2018. A research master’s degree and Ph.D. courses are offered though the Tinbergen Institute, one of Europe’s leading graduate schools and research institutes in economics, econometrics and finance. All graduate instructions is offered in English. The department has a strong research tradition, manifested in strong publication records of its members as well as in success in acquiring external funding for research. The Associate is expected to make strong contributions to the Department’s teaching and research activities and provide mentorship in the environmental group. 
 
The SBE VU aims to combine high quality education with excellent research. The School offers five Bachelor’s programmes (Economics and Business Economics, Econometrics and Operations Research, Business Administration, International Business Administration and Politics, Philosophy and Economics, eight Master’s programmes, two research masters among which the Tinbergen Institute’s MPhil programme, and seventeen postgraduate programmes. The school has several research groups with an outstanding international reputation. SBE accommodates approximately 4,300 students and 1,700 postgraduate students. Over 500 staff members are employed at the School. 
  

Specifications

  • Professor; Associate professor; Assistant professor; Lecturer
  • Economics
  • max. 40 hours per week
  • €4911—€5978 per month
  • Doctorate
  • 18267

Employer

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)

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Location

De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV, Amsterdam

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