Lecturer in Economics

2 weeks ago


Lincoln, United Kingdom University of Lincoln Full time

**Department of Accountancy, Finance and Economics**:
**Location**: Lincoln

**Salary**: From £36,333 per annum

These posts are full time and permanent at 1.0 FTE

**Closing Date**: Monday 15 May 2023

**Interview Date**: See advert

**Reference**: SB239

Interviews for these posts will take place on 31 May and 01 June 2023

The University of Lincoln is an ambitious institution with high aspirations and a rapidly improving profile that seeks to be a leading UK University. Its strategy is to combine outstanding research with research-engaged teaching and learning, and practice useful to the wider community. The Lincoln International Business School (LIBS), located on the stunning modern campus in the heart of the historic city of Lincoln, is diverse culturally, internationally-minded, and committed to providing an educational experience that enhances employability and enables people and businesses to create successful and responsible futures.

Our strategy is to combine excellent teaching with research and research-engaged teaching and learning, and we are keen to continue our excellent track record in the NSS (with Economics ranked first in the 2020 NSS). The Department has made a significant contribution to the Business School’s REF submission, and we also offer our students the opportunity to take part in the Lincoln Student Managed Investment Fund, which gives them real world investment experience, and is supported by local industry and staff within the Department.

The Job

About You

You will possess a PhD in an area of economics and have either a Master’s or a first degree in Economics. You will have a good knowledge of quantitative methods and economic theory; the preferred econometrics package is STATA. You will also be equipped with the skills necessary to undertake academic research and publish output in leading journals in the field of economics and will have skills to deliver effective teaching and learning activities at different levels, as well as supervise the research work of others.

You will have excellent written, verbal and communication skills, and good administrative skills. In addition, you will have great interpersonal skills and the ability to form collaborative relationships both within the University and externally.