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 tenured position at the associate or full professor rank. This position will be full-time, 9-month, within the Department of Economics, with a joint affiliation in the IGC. The anticipated start date is August 2026.
We seek outstanding candidates whose research is policy relevant and explores how economic, political, and legal institutions influence outcomes. Candidates who possess experience with public-facing civic/economic initiatives are desired.
The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to research and scholarship through high quality publications in top-tier venues. Duties include teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels and service responsibilities. Additionally, the candidate will be expected to contribute to the intellectual life and programmatic development of the IGC.
Minimum Qualifications:
• A Ph.D. in Economics or equivalent terminal degree at the time of appointment;
• A clear record of research productivity, appropriate to the rank being sought;
• An established record of successful teaching at the university level, commensurate with the rank being sought, and a demonstrated ability to teach and participate in the Department’s undergraduate and graduate programs.
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 . Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Application Requirements:
- Cover Letter
- CV
Freqently Asked Questions
Tallahassee hosts a vibrant academic community with universities like Florida State University, making economics faculty positions quite sought after. Candidates often face strong competition due to the city's appeal for research and teaching roles, especially in policy-relevant economics connected to governance.
Florida's universities emphasize candidates with interdisciplinary research and public policy relevance. While a Ph.D. in economics remains essential, experience collaborating on civic-economic initiatives or governance-focused projects can provide a distinct advantage in this region.
Advancement from associate to full professor typically requires a robust portfolio of high-impact research, demonstrated leadership in academic service, and a proven ability to mentor graduate students. Mastery in policy-relevant economics and contributions to interdisciplinary programs often distinguish candidates.
Tenured economics professors often expand into leadership roles such as department chair or institute director. Opportunities include spearheading research centers, influencing public policy through civic engagement, and shaping interdisciplinary academic programs, enhancing both reputation and impact.
Beyond lectures, responsibilities encompass producing policy-driven research, supervising graduate theses, participating in governance committees, and fostering collaborations across economics, political science, and legal studies, especially in institutions with joint affiliations like governance institutes.
The American Economic Association offers resources such as conferences, publication opportunities, networking platforms, and policy dialogues, empowering economics professors to stay at the forefront of scholarship and connect with peers advancing economic research globally.
Partnering with the American Economic Association often emphasizes policy-relevant research and engagement with broader economic communities. Professors in such roles may have enhanced access to national forums, leading to elevated visibility and influence in shaping economic discourse.
Associate and full professors in economics at Florida universities typically earn between $90,000 and $140,000 annually. Salaries depend on rank, research output, and departmental funding, with opportunities for supplements through grants and consulting engagements in policy economics.
Tallahassee's role as Florida's capital creates a dynamic environment where governance and economic policy intersect, heightening demand for professors who can contribute to civic-economic research and education, thereby influencing both academic and public sectors.
Professors affiliated with the Institute for Governance and Civics engage deeply with interdisciplinary research addressing how institutions shape economic outcomes. This role blends rigorous economics scholarship with practical civic initiatives, fostering a unique academic environment beyond standard economics curricula.
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