JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Boston University
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The Boston University Global Development Policy Center seeks an Academic Researcher/Senior Academic Researcher to lead the China and the International Financial Architecture program within the Global China Initiative (GCI). GCI advances policy-oriented research on China’s overseas economic engagement to promote financial stability, human well-being, and environmental sustainability.
The role will lead policy research on:
1. China and the Global Financial Safety Net
2. China and Global Development Finance
3. China and the sovereign debt restructuring architecture
This is an in-person position at Boston University.
Responsibilities: Conduct rigorous policy-oriented research on China’s engagement within Bretton Woods institutions and newer bilateral/multilateral institutions that China has joined or co-founded; manage and synthesize research across the program; represent GCI at internal/external events; publish and share findings with policymakers and media.
Qualifications: Advanced degree (PhD preferred) in international economics, political economy, economics, or political science; working Mandarin proficiency; strong publication record; interest in global development policy and China’s role in financial governance; strong writing skills; project/program management experience.
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Freqently Asked Questions
Possessing a PhD in international economics or political economy significantly enhances your profile, especially when coupled with fluency in Mandarin. Experience in global development policy research and a solid publication record related to China’s role in financial governance make candidates stand out in Boston’s competitive academic job market.
This role drives critical policy research on China’s integration within global financial systems, including Bretton Woods institutions and new multilateral frameworks. By analyzing China’s impact on sovereign debt restructuring and international finance, it helps shape strategies that promote global economic resilience and sustainable development.
Professionals often advance into senior academic posts, policy advisory roles, or leadership positions within think tanks and international organizations like the IMF or World Bank. This job opens pathways toward influencing global finance policy and contributing to multinational development initiatives.
The association supports cutting-edge economic research by fostering collaboration and dissemination of findings. Working under its banner offers access to influential networks, academic resources, and policy platforms that enhance the impact of studies on China’s role in global finance.
This position blends rigorous academic research with policy-oriented analysis, focusing uniquely on China’s financial diplomacy. Unlike typical financial roles centered on markets or banking, it integrates geopolitical and developmental insights, making it distinct within international finance careers.
Boston’s vibrant academic and policy community creates moderate demand for specialists in China’s financial engagement. While competition is strong due to top-tier institutions, opportunities abound for candidates with Mandarin proficiency and interdisciplinary expertise combining economics and political science.
Boston’s compact urban layout allows manageable commutes via public transit or biking, though winter weather can impact travel. The academic environment values collaboration and intellectual rigor, with expectations for active participation in seminars, policy forums, and media engagements.
Salaries typically range from $90,000 to $130,000 annually, reflecting the advanced expertise and bilingual skills required. Compensation often factors in academic prestige, research output, and program management experience, aligning with Boston’s cost of living and competitive job market.
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