
Gettysburg College invites applications for an open rank visiting faculty position in the Department of Economics. This position will be hired for a three-year term, renewable each year based on a favorable performance review. Given our mission-inscribed values to effect change for the greater good, our search is grounded in our Economics Department’s commitment to the values of diversity, equity and inclusion. This position will support the college’s new Finance major, which is jointly managed by the Economics and Management Departments. The successful candidate will teach financial econometrics, advanced quantitative finance courses as well as introductory and intermediate micro and/or macro economics, and will advise students in the major after the first year. The teaching load is the equivalent of 3 courses each semester. The appointment begins Fall 2025.
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