The top professor at VU University Amsterdam never stops studying.
Always curious about things he doesn't understand, Peter Nijkamp is continually taking up new research topics - which often develop into flourishing fields of science. And when he has mastered them, the leading economist turns his gaze in yet another direction.
Peter Nijkamp (born in 1946) would like to be a student again. Law, maybe, biology, or history. And yet, as the first university professor at VU University Amsterdam, he seems to be right at the other end of the scale. This spatial economist is at the very peak of the pyramid. He has more freedom than other professors, more research funding and no administrative or teaching obligations.
In fact, this set-up does allow Peter Nijkamp to remain something of a student. One who has always worked hard because everything was so interesting, and now has a bit more free time to devote to the topics that really fascinate him. Not a bad position for someone with the wide range of interests he has. Thanks to his reputation, people keep on turning up with exciting new jobs. "You'd be astonished at the vast array of things that get presented to me every day," he says.
"Fortunately, I have no trouble switching from one topic to another. I'm a real workaholic, but my interests cover a wide field of science and policy, and I couldn't be happier in my work." He doesn't need much sleep, is often the first to turn up in the morning and finds it difficult to tear himself away in the evening even after everyone else is long gone.
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New URL of the Japan Section of the RSAI
RSAI is pleased to announce the election of the following Fellows in 2013:
Roberta Capello, Polytechnic Milano, ITALY
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Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Kyoto University, JAPAN
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Tönu Puu, University of Umeå, SWEDEN
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Jean-Claude Thill, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
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The University of Missouri has an opening for an Associate or Assistant Professor in Regional Economics.
To access the job description: http://dass.missouri.edu/regionaljob/
If you have questions contact:
Judith I. Stallmann, Professor
Community Development Extension,
Agricultural and Applied Economics,
Rural Sociology and Public Affairs
231 Gentry Hall
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211-7040
573-882-6455
FAX: 573-882-5127
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MANAGAMENT AND ECONOMICS FACULTY
ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
FULL TIME ACADEMIC POSITION
The Universidad Católica del Norte (www.ucn.cl), Department of Economics is recruiting one assistant professor for researching and teaching activities.
We invite to apply those researchers interested on the fields of urban economics, regional economics, and economic geography or associated areas. The position requires a medium level of Spanish language. The applicant must 1) contribute to graduate-level teaching; 2) teach undergraduate courses; 3) ability to develop and maintain an externally funded research program; 4) ability to contribute to the department’s interdisciplinary mission.
It is expected that the candidate will be available to start working in August, 1st 2013.
Required qualifications: 1) a full curriculum vita, 2) a doctoral degree closely related to the fields above describe at the time of appointment, 3) letter of application describing research and teaching interests, 4) samples of writing or publications and 5) the names and contact details of two referees plus the recommendation letter
The deadline to send applications will be June 15th 2013. Any question about the application process must be sent to Dusan Paredes, Tel. 56 55 355746, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of António Simões Lopes, founder of Regional Science in Portugal, dean of the Technical University of Lisbon, first chairperson of the Association of Economists, and president of the Council of Deans of Portuguese Universities.
Simoes Lopes, who was a professor at the Higher Institute of Economics and Management (ISEG), was researcher at the Centre for Economics and Finance from Gulbenkian Institute of Science, and integrated several international research teams in areas of Regional Development and Urban Development.
Doctorate in Economics by Oxford University, received doctorate honoris cause from the Universities of Kent, UK, Federal do Maranhao, Brazil, Algarve and Coimbra.
He was also honoured in France with the degree of Knight of the Order of Merit. And in Portugal, with the Grand Cross of the Order of Public Instruction and the Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry.
He was researcher at the Center for Urban and Regional Research of ISEG.
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change.