Visiting Scholar
Advertiser: Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Field(s) of specialization: Any field
Position type(s): Other nonacademic
Location of job: 90 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55401, United States
Job start date: Flexible
Job duration: Continuing/permanent
Current search status: Position filled
Posting end date: 15 Feb 2019 (check the ad text for information about the application deadline)
Ad text:

 

Visiting Scholar Program:

 

The Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute (the Institute) invites selected scholars at all career levels to a residency at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis to pursue their research and work on projects related to the Institute's main mission of increasing economic opportunity and inclusive growth.

Multiple Visiting Scholar positions are available.  Visits are typically a nine-month academic year or a three-month quarterly term.  The program typically runs from September 1 through June 30.

All scholars are competitively compensated and receive office space at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, where scholars are supported by top-tier research analysts and administrative staff.  This includes assistance in gaining access to and proficiency with limited-access Federal Reserve System datasets relevant to the Institute's mission as well as access to the Bank's academic library facility.

 

Eligibility and Guidelines:

 

All applicants must hold a Ph.D. in the social sciences as of their visit start date, with a demonstrated ability to conduct high-level, peer-reviewed scholarly research.

Consideration for visa-support is limited to accepted applicants with nine-month academic year terms.

Information about the Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute may be found at: https://minneapolisfed.org/institute

 

Application Process:

 

1. Follow instructions to create a candidate account and complete the application form.

2. Attach and submit an up-to-date CV within the candidate portal.  Candidates who will be two years or less after PhD completion at the start of their visit should include the names of 3 references on the CV.

3. Attach and submit a brief research proposal through the candidate portal describing the project to be undertaken while in residence at the Institute (note: no more than 2 pages, single spaced, with standard 11- or 12-point font and 1-inch marginsexcluding up to 2 pages of references and figures/tables). Supplementary materials such as papers and recommendations are not accepted.

 

Selection Process:

 

All applications undergo an initial internal screening to assess the strength and relevance of the research proposal.  The applications that pass the internal screening are sent to Institute leadership and reviewed for final decisions.  Distinction of senior visiting scholar will be made for selected candidates with more than six years of post-doctoral experience.

 

Deadlines:

 

Applications for residence during the 2019-2020 academic year will be accepted until February 15, 2019.  Decisions will be made by March 15, 2019 with notification the following week.

The Institute is committed to providing a work environment in which diversity is embraced and all employees are respected and valued.  We define diversity as all the visible and not-so-visible ways in which people differ, including race, age, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, mental or physical abilities, and the countless human traits, beliefs, and experiences that make us unique.

 

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