OBS! Ansökningsperioden för denna annonsen har
passerat.
Arbetsbeskrivning
The Department of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics seeks applications for a two-year post-doctoral position in corporate finance funded by the Wallenberg Foundation.
The expected start date is 1 July 2021.
The post-doc position will enable an outstanding early-career economist to visit the department for two years of intensive research. The successful candidate is expected to be based full time in Stockholm for the duration of the position and to actively participate in the department’s activities. 50% of the post-doc position is devoted to collaborating on research projects with senior faculty, from conceptualization through to publication. There is no teaching requirement.
Job qualifications
Applicants should (by the time of their appointment) be recent PhD graduates with a strong interest and research experience in corporate finance. They should have a deep and proven knowledge of the empirical methods and tools used in corporate finance. Excellent programming skills in languages capable of handling Big Data (Matlab, R, Python…) are expected. Proficiency in Natural Language Processing is a plus. Excellent spoken and written English is a requirement.
About the School
The Stockholm School of Economics is a private and independent institution located in central Stockholm. It is the premier place for undergraduate, graduate and executive education in Sweden, with a unique relationship to the Swedish business and financial community.
With generous grants from the government and the private sector, the Swedish House of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics supports our research infrastructure, including an active visitors program both for domestic and international researchers, a national PhD course program in finance, and a data center that locates, collects, maintains and administers data that supports research in finance.
The department has an active post-doc program. Recent “graduates” of the post-doc program have secured job offers from the likes of London Business School.
Current faculty members are Adrien d’Avernas, Ramin Baghai, Bo Becker, Alvin Chen, Magnus Dahlquist, Mariassunta Giannetti, Anastasia Girshina, Michael Halling, Jungsuk Han, Alexander Ljungqvist, Vincent Maurin, Diogo Mendes, Olga Obizhaeva, Marcus Opp, Riccardo Sabbatucci, Tobias Sichert, Paolo Sodini, Jan Starmans, Per Strömberg, and Dong Yan. Two assistant professors will be joining the department in the fall.
SSE is committed to a balanced gender distribution and values a variety of backgrounds and experiences among our employees. We therefore welcome all applicants regardless of their gender, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, disability, sexual orientation, age, or religion or other beliefs.
Application procedure
Applicants should submit a cover letter, a job market paper, and a CV by April 1, 2021 via EconJobMarket (https://econjobmarket.org/positions/7257). Letters of recommendation are encouraged but not required.