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Superior academic achievement: To qualify based on superior academic achievement, you must have completed the requirements for a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in agricultural economics, economics, applied economics, international economics.
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We are accepting applications to teach in the following academic areas: Accounting, Behavioral Science, Econometrics/Statistics, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing, Organizations and Strategy, Strategic Management, and Operations Management.
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You have a bachelor’s degree in international development, public health, public finance, public policy, economics, statistics, or related field. – Experience in quantitative and/or qualitative analysis in professional or academic settings, and interest in developing quantitative modeling skills to understand program impact and costing.
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This candidate will also have a strong academic background in Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Statistics, or a related field. To be considered for the Planning Program Specialist II (Transportation Planner II) position, candidates must possess a bachelor’s degree in Transportation Planning, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Political Science, Economics, Statistics or a related field, and up to three (3) years of directly applicable work experience.
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While many specialize in international affairs, they represent a variety of academic fields including economics, market analytics, policy, and geography. Preference will be given to candidates who are able to work in our D.C. office, but we will consider exceptional candidates who are fully remote.
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Recent college graduate in economics or related field with strong academic track record. This position is ideal for a candidate with undergraduate experience in economics and is interested in gaining one to two years of additional research experience before entering an economics or public policy graduate program.
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Experience in a postdoctoral position, consulting position, government position or academic research. The People eXperience and Technology Central Science Team (PXTCS) uses economics, behavioral science, statistics, and machine learning to proactively identify mechanisms and process improvements which simultaneously improve Amazon and the lives, wellbeing, and the value of work to Amazonians.
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The Automation and Research Computing (ARC) section develops and operates a dynamic computing environment optimized for economic research, analysis, and measurement, and made available to staff across the Board’s economics divisions.
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Strong undergraduate academic credentials from a top tier school with a preferred major in Finance, Accounting, or Economics. The ideal candidate will have direct experience in bank & thrift M&A or comparable appreciable experience in investment banking, commercial banking, management consulting, or accounting.
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OR You may substitute education for specialized experience as follows: One (1) academic year of graduate education in a field of study such as: business administration (finance, accounting, auditing, marketing and business law), law, economics, criminology, political science, government, public administration or another related field.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree candidates with an academic focus on quantitative research (Economics, Finance, Financial Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Accounting, Engineering, Statistics, or related quantitative discipline.
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Applicants are requested to have relevant work experience and/or academic background in at least some of the areas in which we work: International Law, Development, Economics, Public Policy, Environmental Justice, and Human Rights.
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Bachelors or masters degree in international relations, political science, economics, or related social sciences field, with high academic achievement; coursework in Japan studies required; masters degree preferred.
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A bachelor’s degree in statistics, economics, information systems, computer science, data science, or related field from an accredited (i.e., regional, national, or institutional) academic institution.
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Applicants should have the ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Civil and Environmental Engineering, such as Engineering Mechanics I and II, Mechanics of Solids Lec. and Lab, Applied Numerical Analysis, Hydrology and Hydraulics, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Planning & Scheduling, Construction Project Management, GIS, Engineering graphics, Engineering Economics and Water Resources Engineering.
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