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RE: Positions in the PhD Program in Economics at the City University of New York Graduate Center (fwd)

From: Don Fullerton <dfullert_at_eco.utexas.edu>
Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 14:30:11 -0500 (CDT)

To: NBER program on Environmental and Energy Economics (EEE)

(1) Attached below is an announcement that Michael Grossman sent to
PE_at_NBER.ORG and other programs of NBER. You, too, can send job and grant
announcements to EEE_at_NBER.ORG to reach our 60 members.

(2) You might want to bookmark the U.S. EPA's "Funding Opportunities",
National Center For Environmental Research at: http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/
For each topic, the "closing date" is only a couple months after the
"opening date", so be aware of future opening dates.

(3) EEE has four new Faculty Research Fellows, including James Bushnell
(Berkeley), Olivier Deschenes (UCSB), Wolfram Schlenker (Columbia), and
Chris Timmins (Duke). Also, the NBER's Board of Directors approved six
new Research Associates: Maureen Cropper (Mayrland), Matthew Kahn (UCLA),
Charles Kolstad (UCSB), Kerry Smith (ASU), Robert Stavins (Harvard), and
Martin Weitzman (Harvard).

(4) Our program meeting will be only one day, Friday Feb. 8, starting
8:30am, in Palo Alto, CA. After three EEE papers in the morning, we have
another three papers joint with IO (organized by Erin Mansur and Catherine
Wolfram). Send ALL submissions by email attachment to me, by Nov.26, and
indicate if you think your paper should be joint EEE/IO. You are also
invited to stay for the rest of the IO meeting Saturday morning.

(5) For reasons outlined in earlier emails to EEE members, we urge each
of you to use university travel grants or some of your own grant money for
costs of travel to this meeting. For RA's and FRF's without other ways
to cover travel to this first meeting, the NBER will cost of discounted
fares, so please book it early.

(6) The EEE days of the 2008 Summer Institue are Mon-Tues July 21-22,
2008, organized by Larry Goulder and Michael Greenstone. The deadline for
submissions for that meeting will be March 18, 2008.

Thanks. Don

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  Don Fullerton, Dept. of Economics, U.Texas, Austin, TX 78712
  (512) 475-8519, fax: (512) 471-3510, cell: (512) 750-6012
  http://www.eco.utexas.edu/faculty/Fullerton
Aug07-May08:
  Visiting Professor, Dept. Finance, U.Illinois, 304B DKH, MC-706
  1407 W. Gregory, Urbana, IL, 61801, office: (217) 244-3621
  dfullert_at_uiuc.edu, gets forwarded to dfullert_at_eco.utexas.edu
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:20:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Grossman, Michael" <MGrossman_at_gc.cuny.edu>
To: "Economics, Health" <he_at_nber.org>, "Economics, Public" <pe_at_nber.org>,
     "Care, Health" <hc_at_nber.org>, "Program, Aging" <aging_at_nber.org>,
     "Program, Children's" <children_at_nber.org>,
     "Program, Health Care" <hc_at_nber.org>,
     "Program, Labor Studies" <ls_at_nber.org>
Subject: RE: Positions in the PhD Program in Economics at the City
    University of New York Graduate Center

If you or a colleague is interested in applying for one of the two
positions in the CUNY Graduate Center PhD Program in Economics, you do
not have to send all the material mentioned in the message below. All
you have to send is a cover letter and a CV.

Michael Grossman
National Bureau of Economic Research
365 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, New York 10016-4309

212-817-7959 (phone)
212-817-1597 (fax)
mgrossman_at_gc.cuny.edu (e-mail)
https://wfs.gc.cuny.edu/MGrossman/www/ (home page)

-----Original Message-----
From: Grossman, Michael
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 1:42 PM
To: 'Economics, Health'; 'Economics, Public'; 'Care, Health'; 'Program,
Aging'; 'Program, Children's'; 'Program, Health Care'; 'Program, Labor
Studies'
Subject: RE: Positions in the PhD Program in Economics at the City
University of New York Graduate Center

Please refer to the message below. The advertisement does not indicate
the materials that must accompany an application. They are as follows

A cover letter, curriculum vitae, a 2-3 page statement summarizing
research accomplishments and future plans, a recent manuscript and names
and contact information for three references.

Michael Grossman
National Bureau of Economic Research
365 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, New York 10016-4309

212-817-7959 (phone)
212-817-1597 (fax)
mgrossman_at_gc.cuny.edu (e-mail)
https://wfs.gc.cuny.edu/MGrossman/www/ (home page)

-----Original Message-----
From: Grossman, Michael
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 12:27 PM
To: 'Economics, Health'; 'Economics, Public'; 'Care, Health'; 'Program,
Aging'; 'Program, Children's'; 'Program, Health Care'; 'Program, Labor
Studies'
Subject: Positions in the PhD Program in Economics at the City
University of New York Graduate Center

The advertisement below appears in the October 2007 issue of Job
Openings for Economists. The advertisement is for two positions at the
associate professor or full professor level in any field in the PhD
Program in Economics at the City University of New York Graduate Center.
I have taught in that program for thirty-five years, and I welcome
applicants who specialize in health economics or a related field. If
you or a colleague is interested in applying, I encourage you to do so.
Please note that these positions are not for new PhDs.

Michael Grossman
Distinguished Professor of Economics
City University of New York Graduate Center

Health Economics Program Director and Research Associate
National Bureau of Economic Research

National Bureau of Economic Research
365 Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor
New York, New York 10016-4309

212-817-7959 (phone)
212-817-1597 (fax)
mgrossman_at_gc.cuny.edu (e-mail)
https://wfs.gc.cuny.edu/MGrossman/www/ (home page)

JOE - October 2007

Graduate Center, CUNY

Associate Professor or Full Professor in the Ph.D. Program in Economics

________________________________

JOE ID Number: 200710131001
Section: 1: US: Full-Time Academic (Permanent, Tenure Track or Tenured)
Title/Short Description: Associate Professor or Full Professor in the
Ph.D. Program in Economics
Submission Deadline: Open until filled

JEL Classifications:
A2 - Economics Education and Teaching of Economics

Locations:
New York, NY USA

Full Text of JOE Advertisement:

The Ph.D. Program in Economics at the City University of New York
Graduate Center anticipates two full-time openings at the associate
professor or full professor level in any field of economics.
Qualifications include a strong research record and a commitment to
supervising Ph.D. dissertations. The program
(http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Economics/) has an applied orientation. One
distinguishing characteristic is its close association with the National
Bureau of Economic Research Health Economics Program, which is centered
in New York City and is located in offices adjacent to the Ph.D. Program
in Economics. Terms and conditions of offers will be competitive with
those of research universities nationwide.

Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2007 and will continue
until the positions are filled. Applications may be submitted to
econsearch_at_gc.cuny.edu (preferred) or by mail to Search Committee
Co-Chairs, Ph.D. Program in Economics, CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth
Avenue, New York, NY 10016-4309. Any questions should be directed at the
above email address to Professor Michael Grossman or Professor Thom
Thurston, Search Committee Co-Chairs.

The Graduate Center is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action/IRCA/Americans with Disabilities Act employer.

________________________________

Application Submission Instructions:

Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2007 and will continue
until the positions are filled. Applications may be submitted to
econsearch_at_gc.cuny.edu (preferred) or by mail to Search Committee
Co-Chairs, Ph.D. Program in Economics, CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth
Avenue, New York, NY 10016-4309. Any questions should be directed at the
above email address to Professor Michael Grossman or Professor Thom
Thurston, Search Committee Co-Chairs. The Graduate Center is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action/IRCA/Americans with Disabilities Act
employer.

________________________________

Email for Applications: econsearch_at_gc.cuny.edu

________________________________

Informational URL: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Economics/
Received on Mon Oct 08 2007 - 15:30:11 EDT