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CALL FOR INTEREST - Senior (Tenure-Track) Assistant Professorship in Mathematical Finance

The Department of Economics and Finance (DEF) at the University of Rome Tor Vergata invites expressions of interest for Senior (Tenure-Track) Assistant Professorships in Mathematical Finance.

The position (called RTDB by the Italian university system) is for three years, but subject to evaluation, it might be converted in a tenured Associate Professorship. Applicants for this position must have at least three years of experience after PhD graduation, and an already established research record.

Salary, research account and teaching load are competitive with leading academic institutions abroad. Knowledge of Italian is not required.

Our Department is devoted to promote high-quality research, seminars and conference activities, with the aim of contributing to the national and international policy debate. RePEc and Tilburg University rank our Department among the top 5 institutions in Italy, and the top 100 in Europe. The Italian Ministry of University and Research has recently financed the Department under the program “Departments of Excellence 2018-2022”.

More information about the DEF can be found at http://economia.uniroma2.it/en/def/.

Application Instructions
Applications should be received by June 17th, 2019. They should include a CV, and should be sent to recruiting@def.uniroma2.it and stefano.herzel@uniroma2.it. Selected candidates will be invited for a job talk.

There are no restrictions regarding the nationality of the applicants. DEF is an equal opportunity employer.

Please note that this is a call for interest, not a job vacancy announcement. The Department will advertise job vacancies later in the year.

For additional information, please contact us at: recruiting@def.uniroma2.it or stefano.herzel@uniroma2.it

lunedì 20 maggio 2019