Junior Research Scientist (Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship) - Professors Peter Koudijs and Amanda Dos Santos
New York University
New York University: NYU - NY: Leonard N. Stern School of Business: Finance Department
Location
Open Date
Mar 10, 2025
Deadline
Description
The Pre-doctoral Research Fellow (Junior Research Scientist) will assist faculty in the Finance department at NYU Stern on a variety of research activities, such as data analysis, data collection and aggregation, and textual parsing and analysis.
One half of the position will focus on important questions in international finance, in particular around debt markets. Research topics include emerging market debt dynamics, financial strategies of multinational firms, and global capital flows. The other half of the position will take place in the context of NYU Sterns’ Financial History Initiative, which aims to draw lessons from economic and financial history for important finance and economics question today. Research topics include bank regulation, firm bankruptcy rules, and mortgage design. For details, please contact Professors Amanda Dos Santos @ amanda.dossantos@gsb.columbia.edu and Peter Koudijs @ pk3079@stern.nyu.edu.
The position is full-time and based in New York, with benefits, and includes opportunities to join the department’s seminar talks, brown bags, other activities of the department, and attend PhD courses in Finance. The appointment is for 2 years, subject to probationary review and an evaluation after year 1.
As part of the interviewing process, selected candidates will be asked to present a research paper and perform a coding task in Stata or R.
In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $50,440-$60,000. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer.
Qualifications
This position is an especially good fit for someone planning to enter a PhD program in Economics or Finance in the future. The ideal applicant will have:
· Completed a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree by summer 2025.
· Strong experience with research in Economics or Finance
· Strong experience with statistical software such as Stata and R.
· Preferred additional experience in text parsing and analysis and/or machine learning techniques (Python, SQL, and/or C).
· Ability to work independently, think critically, and solve problems.
· Enthusiasm for research.
EOE/AA/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity
Application Instructions
To apply, please submit a formal application in Interfolio. Please submit all supporting materials (CV, transcripts – unofficial are fine, two letters of recommendation).
Candidates are also encouraged to enclose a one-page cover letter describing how the research role relates to their future career plans. If applicable, please describe any previous research experience, sample research work, term papers, or theses.
We will review applications on a rolling basis. Final deadline is March 31.