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Economic History Tenure-Track Position (Assistant/Associate), Grinnell College, Grinnell, USA
The Department of Economics invites applications for a tenure-track appointment beginning Fall 2026. Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) preferred; Instructor (ABD) or Associate Professor possible. Research and teaching interests should include Economic History. The successful candidate should be prepared to teach at least one field course and one seminar in Economic History. The ideal candidate will also be prepared to teach at least one of Introduction to Economics, Econometrics, Intermediate Microeconomics, or Intermediate Macroeconomics.
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Call for Applications: Visiting Scholar Fellowship, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge (MA), USA
The Stone Program at the Harvard Kennedy School invites applications for a 2026-2027 Visiting Scholar fellowship. This salaried fellowship supports scholars conducting research related to wealth distribution, inequality, and social policy. It offers scholars in the social sciences the opportunity to advance their research and writing while in residence within a multidisciplinary environment of faculty and graduate students studying inequality. All fellowship awards will be made on the merits of the proposed research and its connection to the Stone Program's research focus, as well as the scholar's potential to contribute to the Stone Program's community. These awards provide salary support, office space, and access to other university resources, and they entail the expectation of contributing to the intellectual life of the Stone Program.
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Postdoctoral Researcher(s) in Economic Demography, Department of Economic History, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
The Department of Economic History is hiring one or two Postdoctoral Fellow(s) connected to the research projects Unequal Lives: Socioeconomic Stratification, Life-Course, and Demography from Preindustrial Society to the Welfare State (PI Martin Dribe, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation) and Educational homogamy and inequality: Changing family dynamics in Sweden, 1970-2020 (PI Maria Stanfors, funded by FORTE). The projects study demographic outcomes by socioeconomic status at the individual level from a life course and long-term perspective. The research is based on a newly developed data infrastructure – SwedPop – consisting of historical population databases covering the entire population of Sweden to which official population registers from the 1960s onward have been linked.
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Economic History Postdoctoral Fellowships, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa
The Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past (LEAP) and the Impumelelo Economic Growth Lab invite applications for up to five Postdoctoral Fellowships for outstanding early-career economists. Scholars with an interest in economic history, economic growth and development, political economy, and policy-relevant applied research with clear implications for South Africa and the wider African continent are invited to apply.
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