Overview
The SDP program is a unique inter / trans-disciplinary blend of a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, economics, political science, and sociology, in an all-inclusive effort to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the forces that shape our world. This broad-based approach is essential for fostering critical thinking and developing analytical skills vital for understanding the human condition in the Anthropocene and building a reparative future.
Qualifications
Candidates must have completed or must be in the final stages of a doctoral degree in relevant fields such as Economics (any sub-specialization), Public Policy or Finance from a leading global institution. The ideal candidate will possess excellent teaching and scholarly skills, be able to work with a diverse population of students and colleagues, enjoy influencing the intellectual growth of their students, be effective in institutional service, be passionate about undergraduate research, and be excited to work with colleagues across disciplines. Candidates should be comfortable teaching quantitative research methods and data analysis and are expected to possess a firm grasp of probability and statistics, econometrics, handling of large data sets, surveys, fieldwork, along with a mastery of relevant software such as Excel, Stata, R, Python, QGIS for applied learning.
Responsibilities
Primary responsibilities include delivery of engaging, rigorous and hands on undergraduate-level courses in Economics, including but not limited to Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Quantitative Research Methods, and Data Analysis, as well as developing specialized electives within the candidate’s area of expertise. Faculty must also demonstrate active engagement in developing new syllabi, institutional service, professional activities, student mentorship, curriculum planning, and review. The annual teaching load is 5 three – or four – credit courses. Once onboard, faculty should also anticipate supporting the Habib Liberal Core, a core component of our Liberal Arts education.
About Habib University
Habib University is Pakistan’s first and only exclusively undergraduate-focused liberal arts University that leverages the American style of undergraduate education and has developed a distinctive world-class liberal arts curriculum that is contextually relevant and grounded to our South Asian context and heritage. Located in the world’s third-largest city – Pakistan’s highly affordable, cosmopolitan, diverse, and intellectual capital of Karachi, The University prides itself on the quality and dedication of its increasingly diverse international faculty – a majority of whom hold advanced degrees from leading global institutions. The University also enjoys close connections with several prominent institutions of higher education in the U.S., including the Claremont Colleges, Stanford, UC Berkeley, the University of Michigan, and Texas A&M.
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