JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Florida State University
Position Title/Short Description
Full Text of JOE Listing:
The Department of Economics at Florida State University, along with the Florida Institute for Governance and Civics (IGC), invite applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor rank. This position will be full-time, 9-month, within the Department of Economics. The appointment will also have a joint affiliation with the IGC. The anticipated start date is August 2026.
Applicants from any field will receive full consideration, though ideal candidates will demonstrate clear potential to produce frontier research that is policy relevant. We are especially interested in candidates whose research explores how economic and political institutions affect outcomes.
The successful candidate must show evidence of the potential to produce internationally recognized policy-relevant research (at the Assistant level) or have a strong track record of publication success (at the advanced Assistant level). Duties include teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels, service responsibilities, and engaging in IGC programming. Completion of all requirements for the Ph.D. before the date of hire is required.
For more information regarding the Institute for Governance and Civics, please visit https://igc.fsu.edu/ . For more information about the Department of Economics, please visit the department website at https://cosspp.fsu.edu/economics/ .
FSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Inquiries about this search should be directed to Shawn Kantor at skantor@ fsu.edu . Applications received on or before November 7, 2025, will receive full consideration.
Application Requirements:
- Research Statement
- Letters of Reference
- Job Market Paper
- Cover Letter
- CV
Freqently Asked Questions
Candidates focusing on the intersection of economic and political institutions tend to stand out. Demonstrating policy-relevant, frontier research that advances understanding in these areas aligns well with Florida State University's priorities and the Florida Institute for Governance and Civics' mission.
This position includes a joint affiliation with the Florida Institute for Governance and Civics, offering a unique platform to engage in interdisciplinary projects that connect economic theories with political governance, enriching both academic output and policy impact.
In Tallahassee, assistant professors of economics typically earn between $70,000 and $95,000 annually, depending on experience and research output. This range reflects local academic market standards and the cost of living in Florida's capital.
While the American Economic Association primarily facilitates broader economic research networks, faculty appointed under its umbrella benefit from enhanced visibility, networking opportunities, and access to specialized economic research forums.
This role emphasizes a blend of rigorous academic research with policy relevance, supported by a collaborative environment linking economics scholarship with governance institutes, which offers a distinct advantage over conventional economics faculty positions.
Tallahassee's academic job market is moderately competitive, with Florida State University attracting strong applicants nationwide. Tenure-track economics positions require solid research portfolios, making early-career publishing and policy engagement critical for success.
A common myth is that only candidates with narrow specialization succeed; however, Florida State values interdisciplinary research that bridges economics with political science and governance, highlighting a broader approach to academic contributions.
Tallahassee's traffic is generally manageable, but proximity to campus is beneficial. Many faculty prefer living near the university to avoid peak-hour congestion, enhancing work-life balance and punctuality in teaching and research activities.
Applicants should underscore a completed Ph.D., a strong publication record in policy-relevant economic research, and demonstrated potential or success in both graduate and undergraduate teaching, aligning with the department's academic standards.
Affiliation with the American Economic Association opens doors to premier economic conferences, access to cutting-edge research resources, and collaboration opportunities that can accelerate scholarly impact and professional growth.
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