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Reference : 2027/A001
Application deadline: 16/11/2026 12:00
Start date: 01/10/2027
The Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
The Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS-EM) is the faculty of Economics and Management of the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB). The faculty’s mission is to have a decisive and positive impact on how economic and business challenges are addressed. With a strong emphasis on quantitative methods, we produce pioneering research and educate students to become true leaders and entrepreneurs in their respective fields.
SBS-EM consists of a vibrant mix of people interested in economics, management, and finance. The faculty actively strives to create and maintain an intellectually stimulating environment, advancing scientific knowledge, while at the same time contributing to the development of effective practices and life-long learning for organizations. For more information about the school, please see https://sbsem.ulb.be.
Description of the Chair in Policy-relevant Applied Microeconomics
Area of research:
The successful candidate will have a strong research profile in policy-relevant applied microeconomics. Applications are welcome from all candidates whose research is characterized by a strong empirical orientation and contributes to informing public policy decisions. Particular attention will be paid to applicants whose research addresses issues affecting disadvantaged groups and demonstrates expertise in advanced causal inference methods. Experience in the design and implementation of randomized controlled trials, especially in the context of policy evaluation, will be considered a major asset. Relevant substantive areas include labour market policy, housing policy, gender policy, public finance, and anti-discrimination policy, among others. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an ambitious research agenda combining methodological rigor with policy relevance, to collaborate closely with SBS-EM and ULB faculty members in related fields, and to establish connections with public administrations in Belgium and abroad in support of this agenda. The objective is to foster research that achieves both publication in leading international journals and significant societal impact. In the future, the selected candidate is also expected to co-lead the DULBEA research centre and to further strengthen its role in producing research of high societal relevance in Belgium.
Educational and scientific goals:
The selected candidate will contribute to both research and teaching in policy-relevant applied microeconomics.Expectations will be commensurate with the candidate’s career stage. He or she will be expected to:
Courses covered at the time of recruitment:
Candidates will be expected to contribute to the School’s and the University’s core teaching programmes in public policy, applied microeconomics, causal inference, policy evaluation, and the economics of disadvantaged groups, and to supervise, on average, eight Master’s theses per year. In the long-run, candidates will be requested to teach four 5-ECTS courses or seminars (24 contact hours per course per year). In the short term, the initial teaching load will normally include the following three courses, with a fourth course to be added later in the longer term:
PhD Degree (with doctoral thesis) in Economics.
For more information, please contact Ilan Tojerow ([email protected]), Director of the DULBEA.
Your application will consist of a Curriculum Vitae(if you wish, a standard CV can be downloaded from the website: https: //www.ulb.be/fr/documents-officiels/emplois-academiques-et-scientifiques-cv-type) and a document completed using the template available at this URL address
https://www.ulb.be/fr/documents-officiels/1e-applic-form-acad-tps-plein-docx.
This template structures your application by including the following elements:
Incomplete applications or applications that do not use the template provided will not be examined by the selection committee.
The appointment to the academic staff of ULB is made at the “Chargé de Cours” (Associate Professor) level and it is a tenure track position. Senior candidates could be immediately tenured. The exact wage scale depends on the seniority level, which in turn depends on the total years of postdoctoral experience.
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Therefore, candidates applying from these countries – and only from these countries – can submit their CV and application to this address: [email protected]
ULB's personnel management policy is geared towards diversity and equal opportunities. We recruit candidates on the basis of their skills, irrespective of age, gender, sexual orientation, origin, nationality, beliefs, disability, etc.
Would you like to be provided with reasonable accommodation in the selection procedure because of a disability, disorder, or illness? Please contact Marie Botty, the person in charge of diversity aspects for the academic and scientific staff ([email protected]). Be assured of the confidentiality of this information.
More details on the ULB gender and diversity policy are available at Diversity at ULB - ULB.
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