The Federal Reserve System is the central bank of the United States. Congress created the Federal Reserve through a law passed in 1913, charging it with a responsibility to foster a sound banking system and a healthy economy. This broad mission remains today for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the 11 other Federal Reserve Banks, each serving a specific region of the country.
The Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute (Institute) invites selected scholars to a residency at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis to pursue their research and work on projects related to the Institute’s main mission of increasing economic opportunity and inclusive growth.
Multiple Visiting Scholar positions: typically a nine-month academic year or a three-month quarterly term for scholars. The program typically runs from September 1 through June 30.
Location:
United StatesBenefits
- All scholars are competitively compensated and receive office space at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
- Which includes an academic library facility.
- Additionally, scholars are supported by research analysts and administrative staff including assistance in gaining access to and proficiency with limited-access Federal Reserve System datasets relevant to the Institute’s mission.
Eligibilities
- All applicants must have a Ph.D. in the social sciences with a demonstrated ability to conduct high-level, peer-reviewed scholarly research.
- The Institute does not accept applications from doctoral or other graduate students.
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Apply online through the given link.
- For further information, please visit the official link.
Application Deadline: February 9, 2018 (22 Days Remaining)
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