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Finance Professor
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Rutgers University's Finance and Economics Department is seeking two full-time faculty members at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor (without tenure), subject to funding availability.
Job Summary- Teach in both undergraduate and graduate programs of the Department, especially courses such as Corporate Finance, Investment Analysis, Asset Pricing, Derivatives, Analysis of Fixed Income and Econometrics.
- Conduct scholarly activities in either empirical asset pricing or corporate finance with strong econometric skills.
- Ph.D. in finance or economics.
- Track record of publications in top-tier finance and economics journals.
- Effective teaching experience at the university level.
The Finance and Economics Department is a leading academic unit in the field of finance and economics, with a strong research focus and a commitment to excellence in teaching.
About Rutgers UniversityRutgers University is a public research university located in New Jersey, with a strong reputation for academic excellence and a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff.
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