UK & Ireland: Salaries of Professors & Recruiting Strategies
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Econ Job Market in the UK & Ireland: the new INOMICS Report is available for free download.
Today INOMICS released the new regional Economics Job Market Report, with detailed data about the Econ Job Market in the UK & Ireland. Which positions in academia are the most competitive in the UK? What recruiting strategies are used? How open are candidates for relocation? What kind of jobs are recent Economics Graduates after? To answer these and other questions about the Econ Job Market in the UK & Ireland, download the report now, which is available for all INOMICS users for free here (login required).
All Regional Reports 2013 are part of the Worldwide Economics Job Market Report 2013. You can download the Worldwide Report as well as reports for Latin America, US & Canada and Australia & New Zealand here. If you want to be notified when reports for Spain, France and Germany are available, please fell free to subscribe for notification at the bottom of the reports page.
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