Hi to all, I am back, at least temporarily. Michael asked that I post this announcement to the list. Sorry if some of you have already seen it. We are still taking applications.
Doug Orr
The Economics department at Eastern Washington University will be hiring for a full-time lecturer position to start in the Fall 2005. This is not a tenure track position. HOWEVER, the last four tenure track hires started out as lecturers in the department. In fact, it seems to be the only way to get onto the tenure track.
The lecturer will teach three courses per quarter. The pay is pretty low, approximately $30,000, but the cost of living in Spokane is also low. You can buy a pretty nice house on this income.
Before you delete the rest of this message, you should know that the current department includes three heterodox economists, (four if you count someone who thinks of himself as a Post-Keynesian), and two of our traditionally neo-classical people are becoming so disillusioned that they are moving toward the heterodox more each day. So this would be an intellectually comfortable place for a heterodox person.
If you decide that you are interested in this position, you should send your materials to the Chair of the Department, listed in the JOE ad below. You should also let me know that you are applying. Since this is not a tenure track position we are being somewhat less structured in our search procedures. My email address is: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doug Orr
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The Economics Department at Eastern Washington University invites applications for a nontenure track Lecturer position to begin September 2005 subject to funding. Duties are primarily teaching with emphasis on introductory economics and the usual micro and macro principles courses. Ability to teach other courses will also be considered. Required: masters degree in economics, preferred Ph.D. or ABD and successful teaching experience. Applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum vita and list of 3 references. Screening of applications will continue until filled. The successful candidate will be required to show proof of eligibility to work in the United States pursuant to U.S. immigration laws. An equal opportunity-affirmative action employer. CONTACT: W. T. Trulove, Chair, Department of Economics, 300 Patterson Hall, Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA 99004-2431 (Fax 509-359-6732; email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
