The Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM) seeks expressions of interest for junior (post-doc and assistant professor) and senior (associate professor) positions from candidates interested in working with us in the broad areas of Economics, Management and Statistics.

The University of Milan is a major research and teaching institution located in one of Europe’s most thriving cities. It is ranked in the top 200 for Economics in the Shanghai Ranking of World Universities. According to RepEc, the Department of Economics, Management, and Quantitative Methods – DEMM is one of the top five departments of economics in Italy and in the top four percent in Europe. The recent Italian research evaluation exercise (VQR 2011-2014) placed DEMM among the top 10 departments in the area of economics, management and statistics in Italy.

DEMM has also been the recipient of a generous competitive funding in the recent “Bando Dipartimenti di Eccellenza” grant, awarded by the Italian ministry of education (MIUR) and aimed at creating the Centre of Excellence in Economics and Data Science (CEEDS).

Particular attention will be given to candidates with an excellent research record and showing the potential to cooperate with the current members of the department in pursuing DEMM’s strategy.

Informal enquiries may be directed via mail to Francesca Cottone, francesca.cottone@unimi.it. Interested candidates are invited to submit a CV to francesca.cottone@unimi.it, together with a short motivation letter specifying for which position they intend to apply for.

There is no formal deadline for the expression of interest but an early assessment is expected to start in the second half of February 2018. Successful applicants will be contacted to work on the application for post-doc (2+2 years), assistant (tenure-track) or associate (permanent) professor positions.

Gross salary: €30,000-40,000 according to experience (post-doc), €38,500 (assistant professor), €51,000 (associate professor) per annum.

Tax exemption: a four-year tax exemption on 90 percent of the salary is available according to the Italian tax law for those candidates who have been residing outside Italy for 2 years or more. This would result in the following net salary (approx.): €33,500 (assistant professor), €45,000 (associate professor) per annum.