Organisation/Company: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
Research Field: Economics
Researcher Profile: Recognised Researcher (R2), First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country: United Kingdom
Application Deadline: 5 Jun 2025 - 00:00 (UTC)
Type of Contract: Permanent
Job Status: Full-time
Funding: Not funded by a EU programme
Research Infrastructure: No
Offer Description
The University of Southampton’s Department of Economics invites applications for a Professorship position. This follows the successful hiring of two Lecturers, one Associate Professor, and two Professors in Autumn 2024, as part of a major expansion to enhance our research, education, and knowledge exchange activities.
Our department is renowned for impactful research in migration, networks, education, crime, and inequality, and is a leader in macroeconomic, experimental, and econometric methods. The 2021 REF rated 100% of our research environment and impact initiatives as internationally excellent or above, with 93% of research outputs rated similarly. We have secured prestigious grants from ESRC, Horizon 2020, and Norface, and contribute to large-scale initiatives like the ESRC Centre for Population Change and ESRC Connecting Generations.
The University ranks among the top 100 worldwide and is one of the UK’s top 15 research-intensive institutions. It is focusing on AI and Data Science, Sustainability and Resilience, Decarbonisation, and Engineering Better Health. The Department prioritizes applications from scholars with expertise in applied economics (migration, industrial organization, labour, environmental, and health economics), microeconometrics, financial econometrics, and data science.
Applicants should have an established reputation in Economics, evidenced by publications in leading journals and impactful research. Leadership, a strong reputation in their sub-field, and a track record of securing research grants are essential. The role involves designing and delivering innovative, research-led teaching, contributing to the department's educational mission.
The School is committed to an inclusive environment, with awards like Athena SWAN Bronze and the Race Equality Charter Bronze recognizing efforts in gender and race equality. Our diverse faculty benefits from policies supporting career progression, mentorship, flexible working, and a collegial, inclusive culture.
The position is expected to start in September 2025, with possible negotiations for a later start. Interviews are scheduled for 22nd and 23rd July 2025. Applicants should submit details for 3 referees, along with their CV, publication list, and a sample of their best published research.
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