Dartmouth College is soliciting applications for its International Economics and Global Security Postdoctoral Fellows program for academic year 2026/ welcome applications from economists whose research bears directly on economic policy as it relates to international trade immigration and economic development. We expect that the successful candidate will have accepted a tenure-track assistant professorship and can put off his/her start date for a year to be spent at Dartmouth.
Applications will be evaluated on the basis of (i) significance of the applicants research for advancing knowledge about economic policy as it relates to international trade immigration and economic development; (ii) ability of the applicant to benefit from interaction with and mentoring from Dartmouth faculty in Economics or other relevant departments; and (iii) ability of the applicant to contribute to Dartmouths community.
The position pays a competitive academic-year salary and provides an office a small amount of research support and moving costs. The fellows are expected to be in residence at Dartmouth for the academic year and participate in research-related activities (seminars/lunches etc.) of the Economics Department and Tuck School of Business and to interact with the broader community at Dartmouth. The fellows will also interact with postdoctoral fellows that are part of theE. John Rosenwald Jr. 52 TU53 Fellows Program in U.S. Foreign Policy and International Security.
Applicants should hold a Ph.D in economics or a related field by the start of their appointment. Relevant research should relate directly to international trade immigration and/or economic development.
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