11831 - Post-Doctoral Researcher in Labour Economics

apartmentUniversity of Edinburgh placeEdinburgh calendar_month 
UE07 - £40,247 - £47,874 per annum
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Science / School of Economics / Academic Staff
Fixed Term: from 01/09/2025 to 31/07/2028

Full time: 35 Hours per Week

The School of Economics is growing and is seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Researcher. The research focus of this post is on sorting in the labour market, and the post is funded by the UKRI Horizon Europe Guarantee Grant “Multidimensional Sorting with Imperfectly Transferable Utility”.

The successful candidate is expected to support the Principal Investigator (Dr Paweł Gola) in achieving the goals of the project; there are no teaching obligations connected to this post.

Successful candidates will have a strong commitment to producing internationally excellent research. An ideal candidate would have demonstrated proficiency with structural modelling of the labour market, but candidates with demonstrable familiarity with sorting/matching models will be considered even without experience with data analysis.

Applicants should have, or be close to completing, a PhD in economics or related field, and have demonstrable potential to publish their research in leading refereed journals.

Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Paweł Gola, Associate Professor of Economics: Pawel.Gola@ed.ac.uk

Your skills and attributes for success:

Have a PhD in Economics or be within 3 months of completion of a PhD at the start of the post in August 2025.
Must be able to demonstrate an existing or developing record of research with potential for publication in leading peer-reviewed journals in economics.

Must be able to demonstrate the ability to make an outstanding contribution to the research activities and intellectual life of the School of Economics.

Have experience with sorting/matching models and/or structural modelling of labour markets
Have excellent oral and written communication skills.
Please note that the University of Edinburgh defines completion of a PhD as the submission of the corrected thesis following the candidate’s viva examination, or when the candidate receives confirmation that there are no corrections to address.

Interviews will be online and take place in February.

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