JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Appalachian State University
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The Department of Economics at Appalachian State University is seeking candidates for the endowed Stephenson Family Distinguished Professor in Economics position, which is open to the academic ranks of full professor as a distinguished professor, or associate professor as a distinguished scholar. The start date is the Fall 2026 semester.
The successful candidate for this endowed faculty position is expected to have and maintain a recognized research program with a focus on environmental and resource economics and/or experimental and behavioral economics. The department seeks individuals with an outstanding publication record, a strong record or potential for external research funding, proven excellence as a teacher, and an interest in participating in department service activities. While teaching assignments vary with needs, the department seeks candidates with the willingness and expertise to teach courses in business statistics and applied econometrics at the undergraduate level, and at the graduate level for programs such as Master of Science in Applied Data Analytics and Master of Business Administration.
The successful candidate will hold a 9-month faculty position with tenure. The accompanying appointment as the endowed distinguished professorship is for an initial term of five years with the expectation of renewal based on performance.
Appalachian State University is a member institution of the University of North Carolina. Located in Boone, North Carolina, the university has approximately 22,000 students, primarily in bachelors and masters programs in both liberal arts and applied fields. The Department of Economics is an intellectually vibrant place that values excellence in both research and teaching, and has well-established strengths in environmental, resource, experimental and behavioral economics. The campus is in Boone, North Carolina, a picturesque college town that sits atop the Blue Ridge Mountains. Additional information about the department, the university, and the surrounding area is located at http://economics.appstate.edu .
Please direct questions to Dr. Ash Morgan (search committee chair): morganoa@ appstate.edu
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Freqently Asked Questions
Professors at this level typically transition from intensive research focus to balancing mentorship, publishing, and leadership duties. At the American Economic Association, the position emphasizes sustained research impact, teaching innovation, and active departmental involvement, shaping both academic and community economic discourse.
This role demands a strong research portfolio, especially in environmental or behavioral economics, alongside proven teaching excellence. Mastery in applied econometrics and business statistics at undergraduate and graduate levels is essential, setting this position apart through leadership in both scholarship and pedagogy.
Many pursue endowed professorship renewals, departmental leadership roles, or pivot towards interdisciplinary research hubs. Boone’s academic environment supports growth through collaborations with regional institutions, fostering opportunities in grant acquisition and policy advisory capacities related to environmental economics.
Unlike standard faculty roles, this position integrates association-driven initiatives such as contributing to national economic discourse and supporting policy research. It calls for active participation in American Economic Association events and publication channels, blending academic rigor with professional networking.
Yes, the association emphasizes securing external funding, providing resources and guidance for grant applications in environmental and behavioral economics. This support enhances researchers’ ability to sustain impactful programs, aligning with the endowed chair’s mission to foster influential economic scholarship.
Boone’s academic landscape is moderately competitive, with growing demand for experts in applied data analytics and econometrics. Candidates with interdisciplinary expertise and strong external funding records tend to stand out, benefiting from a community valuing both research impact and teaching excellence.
Salaries generally range between $85,000 and $130,000 annually, influenced by experience, publication record, and grant acquisition. Boone’s cost of living supports competitive compensation packages for full-time faculty, especially those holding endowed positions with tenure-track responsibilities.
Faculty members balance teaching business statistics and econometrics courses with maintaining active research portfolios. The role requires adaptability to undergraduate and graduate curricula, ensuring courses align with evolving economic theories while fostering student engagement and departmental goals.
Vacancies here often include endowed professorships, highlighting distinguished scholarship and leadership. Unlike typical openings, candidates must demonstrate excellence in securing research funding and contribute to the association’s broader mission, positioning this role as a prestigious, high-impact academic career step.
While formal certifications are uncommon, familiarity with regional economic concerns, such as environmental resource management, is valued. Experience with applied data analytics programs relevant to North Carolina’s economic landscape can enhance candidacy, reflecting local academic and industry priorities.
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