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COLORADO COLLEGE, Colorado Springs, CO E0 Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
Assistant Professor Tenure-Track Position in Macroeconomics--The Economics and Business
Department at Colorado College, a highly selective liberal arts college with an enrollment of approximately
1,900 students, seeks to fill a tenure-track position in macroeconomics at the assistant professor level starting
August 2008. The successful candidate will be a macroeconomist who will teach courses such as Principles of
Macroeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Advanced Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, or Growth.
The desire and ability to teach international economics courses or economic systems will be a plus. The
department hopes that the position will be filled by a candidate with the ability to contribute to vibrant
interdisciplinary programs in International Political Economy or Mathematical Economics. Applicants should
hold a Ph.D. in economics or expect to finish their degree by August 2008. Colorado College is distinctive for
its modular 'Block Plan' calendar. The academic year is divided into eight 3 week blocks. During each
block, students take and faculty teach one course at a time, with a maximum enrollment of 25 students per class.
The college's unique academic calendar supports experiential learning opportunities such as field trips and
service learning, and lends itself to other innovative teaching and learning pedagogies. Student assistance is
available to support teaching and research, and the college generously funds faculty scholarship. Resources for
faculty research and travel are commensurate with those of a leading liberal arts college. The college is located
in the heart of Colorado Springs, a beautiful, dynamic city located at the foot of Pikes Peak. Colorado Springs
routinely appears on lists of 'the best places to live,' and the city and its surrounding region offer excellent
schools, a diversified economy, unparalleled recreational opportunities, and an outstanding climate. More
information about Colorado College and the Department of Economics and Business is available at
http://www.ColoradoCollege.edu. Applications must include a letter detailing teaching and research interests,
vita, three current letters of recommendation, evidence of teaching ability, and undergraduate and graduate
school transcripts. All application materials should be printed on paper and received by November 1, 2007.
Mail them to: Ms. Nancy Heinecke, Economics Search Committee Coordinator, Department of Economics and
Business, Colorado College, 14 East Cache La Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903. The college is committed
to supporting or increasing the diversity of the college community. Candidates who can contribute to that goal
are particularly encouraged to apply and to identify the ways in which they would bring diversity to our
community. Colorado College welcomes members of all groups and reaffirms its commitment not to
discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation in its
educational programs, activities, and employment practices.
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