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Kenen Fellowships 2014-2015

From: Gene M. Grossman <grossman_at_Princeton.EDU>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 14:56:23 +0000

Dear Colleagues,

The International Economics Section and the Department of Economics at Princeton University invite applications for the Peter B. Kenen Visiting Fellowship for 2014 -2015. One or more Fellows will be chosen to spend an academic year in residence at Princeton as a guest of the Section and the Department. The Fellow will be given office space and the opportunity to pursue independent research on any topics in international economics. The Fellow will receive a stipend as well as a modest fund for research expenses. More senior fellows may combine our fellowship with other sources of funding to replace up to the full amount of their academic-year salaries at their home institutions.

The Fellowship is open to any economist who currently holds a full-time position in a university or a research organization. I would appreciate it if you would circulate this message to anyone whom you feel might be interested and a good candidate.

(We are also seeking applications for Post-Doctoral Fellowships. These positions are open to graduating PhD students and those without permanent positions. Applicants are urged to seek a "permanent" job on the job market and then to negotiate a postponement of starting date or a leave of absence.)

Applications for the Kenen Fellowship (and the Post-Doctoral Fellowships) should be submitted online at http://jobs.princeton.edu. Click "Search Open Positions", an orange link at the upper left portion of the page. Then pull down the menu next to "Department", scroll down to "International Economics", and click "Search" to find the listings. Applicants for the Kenen Fellowship should submit a curriculum vitae, the names and contact information for two references, and a statement of 750 words or less describing the research they would undertake while visiting Princeton. Applicants for IES (Postdoctoral) Fellowships should submit a curriculum vitae and their job-market paper or papers. In addition, these applicants should have three confidential letters of recommendation uploaded to the Jobs website.
Applications for the Kenen Fellowship are due by January 15, 2014 . Applications for the Post-Doc will be considered until the positions are filled, but the applications will be reviewed beginning January 15 and so those who are interested are encouraged to apply by then.
For further information, please contact Sharon Ernst<mailto:sernst_at_princeton.edu>.

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Gene Grossman
Department of Economics
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
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