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Description
The Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (BFI) is a leading center that brings together the entire University of Chicago economics community to foster novel insights on the world's most difficult economic problems. A collaboration between the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics, the Harris School of Public Policy, and the Law School, BFI brings together more than 200 affiliated economists and scholars to foster frontier research and achieve global impact. The BFI achieves these aims through conferences, workshops, initiatives, public communications, government relations development, an active visiting scholars program that brings nearly 100 scholars to campus per year, a postdoctoral program, and support for more than 40 predoctoral students a year. BFI supports a wide range of initiatives that spur research and policy change around common thematic areas including price theory, labor economics, big data, health economics, and macroeconomics; as well as programs focused on specific geographical areas such as Latin America, China, and India.
Qualifications
BFI is headed by a faculty member of the University who is appointed Director by the Provost of the University. It is the Director's responsibility to oversee all BFI activities, to foster and promote the work of researchers affiliated with BFI, to be active in fundraising, and to manage BFI's operating budget for impact. Reporting to the Provost of the University of Chicago, the Director will develop a distinctive vision for BFI that reflects current faculty scholarship, build on UChicago's tradition as a premier intellectual destination for visiting faculty and promising early career scholars, and enhance fundraising to grow the Institute. The Director will be a tenured member of the faculty who holds a PhD or equivalent degree in a field relevant to BFI's areas of expertise; the Director will hold a tenured appointment in an appropriate Department or School. The Director will serve for an initial five-year term, renewable following a standard review process.
The Director will understand BFI's history, legacy, and core mission, and will raise BFI's profile on and off campus while maintaining its reputation as a leader in the field. Additionally, the ideal candidate will be able to:
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