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Korea Securities Research Institute
(posted on December 22, 2005)
Korea Securities Research Institute (KSRI), a non-profit organization registered to the Ministry of Finance and Economy of Korea,
is a major financial research institute which provides research services to the government agencies and the securities industry in Korea.
The research area covers financial securities, funds, capital markets and related practices and policies. We are currently seeking qualified
candidates for research fellow positions in the following
Fields
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics & Monetary Economics, International finance, Financial Economics,
Law and Economics, Industrial Organization, Business Economics
Qaulifications
We encourage applications from both new Ph.D's and experienced/recent Ph.D's. New Ph.D. applicants should complete all
requirements for a doctorate by the end of July, 2006. Excellent research and strong Korean communication skills are essential.
2006 ASSA Annual Meeting Participants
The institute will interview the applicants who will participate in the ASSA meeting, January 6-8, 2006. Interested applicants should
send a C.V., names of three references and a research paper by January 2, 2006.
Contact
Dr. Bosung Shin (Tel: 82-2-3771-0651, 0652; Fax: 82-2-3771-0669; email: pori@ksri.org) or Dr. Min-Kyu Song(Tel: 82-2-3771-0661, 0662; Fax: 82-2-3771-0658; email:mksong@ksri.org), Korea Securities Research Institute, 33 Yoido-dong, Youngdeungpo-gu, Seoul 150-977, Korea.
For general information see http://www.ksri.org.
Korea Labor Institute
(posted on December 7, 2005)
Korea Labor Institute (KLI) is a government-funded public research institute in Korea, where about 40 research fellows with PhD work on various labor issues including
labor market and employment policies, industrial relations, labor insurance, labor laws and regulations and others. For further information, please visit our homepage
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Korea Labor Institute is seeking to hire an economist at the rank of Research Fellow.
Eligibility: Applicants should have completed a Ph.D. in Economics or related major (or expect to do so by June 2006), and be willing to engage in research on Labor Market, Industrial Relations and Employment Policy.
Applications: Interested applications should include:
- a curriculum vita including the list of research interests and recent research achievements (after 2001)
- an abstract of doctoral dissertation (less than two pages)
Deadline for applications: For applicants attending AEA 2006 Meeting, please send application materials by December 26, 2005.
Contact: Please send these documents via email to: soohyang@kli.re.kr and
include "Application for Research Fellowship in the KLI" in the subject line of your email.
If you are unable to send us your materials via email, you may send them to the following address:
Soohyang Park
Korea Labor Institute (international Cooperation Office)
9F KFSB Bldg., 16-2 Yeoido-dong, Yeongdungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea
For further information, contact Dr. Seung-Teak Kim (stkim@kli.re.kr)
Korea Labor Institute
9F KFSB Bldg., 16-2 Yeoido-dong, Yeongdungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea
Korea Energy Economics Institute
(posted on December 6, 2005)
The Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI) is a government-funded research institute in South Korea, conducting policy-oriented
and practical researches on energy and environmental issues (website: http://www.keei.re.kr). We have openings for research fellow
position and welcome applications from qualified economists in the following fields:
Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics and Statistics, International Economics, Resource & Environmental Economics, Industrial Organization, Regional Economics, Energy Economics
Qualifications
(1) Applicants should have a Ph.D. in economics, or should complete all requirements for the Ph.D. by the end of June 30, 2006.
(2) Applicants should either be Korean citizens who have the mandatory military service requirement fulfilled or waived.
2006 ASSA Annual Meeting Participants
Please submit (by e-mail or post mail) your CV and an abstract of doctoral dissertation (and preferably a copy of dissertation) by no later than
December 27, 2005 so that you can be considered for an interview during the ASSA Meeting.
Contact
Dr. Nam-Yll KIM, Director of Research Planning and Coordination
(E-mail: nykim@keei.re.kr , Phone: 82-31-420-2119, Fax: 82-31-420-2110)
or
Mr. Won-Yong Jung, Manager of General Affairs Division
(E-mail: wyjung@keei.re.kr , Phone: 82-31-420-2128, Fax: 82-31-422-4958)
Korea Energy Economics Institute
665-1 Naeson-Dong, Euiwang-Si, Kyunggi-Do, 437-713, South Korea
Bank of Korea Institute for Monetary & Economic Research
(posted on November 15, 2005)
E2 Consumption, Saving, Production, Employment, and Investment
F0 International Economics
G0 Financial Economics
H0 Public Economics
J0 Labor and Demographic Economics
K0 Law and Economics
L0 Industrial Organization
The Institute for Monetary & Economic Research of the Bank of Korea seeks economists to conduct research in the
above fields. The institute offers excellent research facilities and runs active seminar programs.
We encourage applications from both new Ph.D.s and experienced/recent Ph.D.s with post-doctoral work or
academic experience. New Ph.D. applicants should complete all requirements for a doctorate by the end of July 2006.
Excellent research and strong Korean communication skills are essential. Interested applicants should send a CV, three
letters of reference, and an official application form(downloadable at www.bok.or.kr)
by January 20, 2006(December 16, 2005, to be considered for an interview at the AEA 2006 annual meetings).
We are happy to receive application materials via e-mail.
CONTACT:
Mr. Joon-Myoung Woo
Institute for Monetary and Economic Research
The Bank of Korea
110, 3-Ga, Namdaemun-Ro, Jung-Gu
Seoul, 100-794, Korea
Tel: +82-2-759-5443, Fax: +82-2-759-5410
e-Mail : woo@bok.or.kr
General information on job postings in Korean is available on our website (http://www.bok.or.kr).
Korea Development Institute (KDI)
(posted on November 13, 2005)
Korea Development Institute (KDI) invites applications for research fellow positions in areas such as Public Economics, Macro Fiscal Policy,
Applied Microeconomics, Urban Economics, Microeconomics, Industrial Organization, Economic Development, Comparative Economic Systems.
Candidates must be Korean and hold a Ph.D. degree in economics.
To apply, please send
(1) curriculum vita which includes a list of research achievements
(2) a copy of research articles published in the past 3 years, if any, and
(3) one or two recommendation letters by academic advisor, most recent supervisor, and/or experts in related field.
All documents should be sent by December 12, 2005 to
Dr. Dongho Jo
Director of the Office of Research Planning and Coordination
Korea Development Institute
207-41 Cheongnyangri-dong, Dongdaemun-gu
Seoul, Korea
Early decision could be considered, if the applicant requests. For any queries, please contact us by fax (822) 958-4320, phone (822) 958-4294,
or via e-mail shhong@kdi.re.kr.
Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade (KIET)
(posted on November 13, 2005)
The Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade (KIET), a major government economic research institute, is
looking for qualified candidates as follows.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. degree in Economics or management
Research experience in related fields
Korean Citizen
Fields:
Macroeconomics, Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics and Statistics, Industrial Organization, Strategic Management,
Distribution and Logistics, North Korean Economy, Regional and Urban Economics
Interview:
Place: KIET's Table, the AEA/ASSA Annual Meeting, Hynes Convention Center Ballroom
When: Jan. 5-8, 2006
Contact Deadline: December 26, 2005
Contact Point:
Dr. Jinkeun Yu, Director Research Planning & Coordination Div.
(phone: 822-3299-3104, Fax. 822-3299-3234, E-mail: jyu@kiet.re.kr)
To apply, please send a curriculum vita which includes a list of
research achievements, two letters of reference, and a dissertation abstract.
Interested applicants who are unable to attend the AEA/ASSA meeting are invited to contact KIET office in Seoul, Korea.
Contact Point: Mr. Jong-Soo Kim, Administration Division
(phone: 822-3299-3129, Fax. 822-963-8540)
Home page: http://www.kiet.re.kr
KDI School of Public Policy and Management
(posted on September 26, 2005)
Urban Economics/Regional Planning
Econometrics (Applied Time Series Analysis)
Open Macroeconomics/International Economics
The KDI School of Public Policy and Management has job openings for tenure track positions for the academic year of 2006.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. or should be expecting to receive one by September 2006, in following fields: Regional Planning, Urban Economics,
Open Macroeconomics or Applied Time Series Analysis.
Application including a resume, a cover letter, research papers and three letters of recommendation should be sent by December 10, 2005 to ensure full
consideration. Representatives from the School will be at the ASSA 2006 meeting in Boston, and interviews will be arranged during the conferences.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
The school fosters a research atmosphere that enables its faculty members to conduct research
at a level commensurated with those in world-class universities. The KDI School offers financial support for research, trips to overseas conferences, and reduced teaching loads. CONTACT: Mr. Seung-Ho JUNG, Planning Division, KDI School of Public Policy and Management, #207-43, Cheongnyangri2- Dong, Dongdaimoon-gu, Seoul, Korea 130-868 (E-mail: two@kdischool.ac.kr , Phone: 82-2-3299-1268, Fax: 82-2-3299-1234, )
Accounting Marketing Organizational Behavior Technology Management Business Negotiation Environmental Management
The KDI School of Public Policy and Management has job openings for tenure track positions in MBA program for the academic year of 2006. Applicants must have a Ph. D. or should be expecting to receive one by September 2006, in one or more of the following fields: Accounting, Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Technology Management, Business Negotiation, or Environmental Management. Details should be referred to the information above.
Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies(GSIS)
(posted on September 26, 2005)
Full-time Professor Position
The Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University invites applications for Full-time Professors to begin in the spring of 2006 for the International Economics Field.
Job Qualifications
A relevant Ph.D. degree and at least one year of research or education experience after obtaining a Ph. D. are essential. The appointee will be required to teach 2-3 courses each semester. The appointee is also expected to write research papers, contribute to team projects and organize conferences. The initial appointment is for two years; renewal is subject to mutual agreement.
About GSIS
Founded in 1885, Yonsei University established Korea's first professional Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) in 1987 to train international specialists and scholars. All the courses at the GSIS are taught in English and it was designated as the "best GSIS" in Korea by the Ministry of Education in 1997. Visit our website at http://gsis.yonsei.ac.kr for information about GSIS
Salary and Benefits
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The University offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical insurance.
Application Procedure
Application period : October 13 - 21, 2005
For specific information and application forms, visit our website http://www.yonsei.ac.kr/eng/etc/employ.html
Please send all required materials to : The Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-dong ,Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea 120749.
Contact : Seunghyun Kim, Registrar
Tel :(82)2-2123-3291
Fax : (82)2-392-3321
E-Mail: shyun@yonsei.ac.kr
The Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade (KIET)
(posted on April, 2005)
The Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade (KIET) have openings for research fellow position and invites applications from qualified economists
in the following fields:
Macroeconomics, Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics and Statistics, Industrial Organization, Strategic Management, Distribution and Logistics, North Korean Economy.
The application will be accepted until all positions are filled. Candidates must be Korean citizen and possess Ph.D. in economics or management.
To apply, please send
(1) curriculum vita which includes a list of research achievements
(2) dissertation abstract; thesis (if completed)
(3) two letters of recommendation
All documents should be sent to Dr. Kihwan Kim, Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, 206-9, Cheongnyangni-dong, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul, Korea.
For any queries, please feel free to contact us by fax (82-2) 3299-3234, phone (82-2) 3299-3078, or email kdy@kiet.re.kr .
Korea University   Post-Doctoral Fellows
for the BK(Brain Korea)21 Program
Department of Economics, Korea University
(posted on January 5, 2005)
The BK21 Program in the Department of Economics, Korea University, has openings for 1~2 post doctoral fellows. Applications are welcomed from young professionals with outstanding records in academic research. The selection will be made based on research potential. The BK 21 Education and Research Program is financially supported by the Korean Ministry of Education.
- Areas: International trade and finance, Macroeconomics, Information and telecommunication, Environment and labor, and Institutional economics and Korean economy.
- Application period: by February 28, 2005
- Required documents: (1) a curriculum vitae (photo attached), (2) a list of publications, (3) a research proposal (A4, 2 sheets), including the proposed period of employment, (4) a copy of graduation certificate and academic transcript (PhD), and (5) one reference.
- Qualification: Those who have less than two years of research experience after their PhDs or who are expected to obtain PhDs by the end of February, 2005, are eligible for post-doctoral fellowship.
- Salaries will be around 20-26 million Won per year for a postdoctoral fellow, depending upon research experience. The initial contract will run for a minimum of six months up to eleven months.
- Applications need be sent to:
Prof. Nam, Chong-Hyun, Department of Economics, Korea University, 1 Anam-Dong, Sungbuk-Ku, Seoul, 136-701, Korea.
(For further information, please contact: Prof. Nam, Chong-Hyun (tel) 82-2-3290-2207, (fax) 82-2-927-4975, (e-mail) chnam@korea.ac.kr
For the details of the BK21 Program visit website at http://www.korea.ac.kr/~konomics
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