CHS Chair in Risk Management and Trading
The position is the CHS Chair in Risk Management and Trading. This is a faculty position in the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, and the successful candidate will also serve as the Director of the Center for Trading and Risk. The successful candidate would be tenured and hired at either the Associate or Full Professor rank, depending upon qualifications. The position is for a 9-month academic year, and the split is 70% research and 30% teaching.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop leadership in the department's research and teaching programs in agribusiness with an emphasis on commodity trading, agricultural markets, and risk. Focus areas may include logistics, commodity derivatives including futures and options, and agricultural technology. Teaching responsibility would depend on the needs of the department and the Center. The candidate would be expected to teach two courses in commodity marketing, or related courses, with an emphasis on risk.
Faculty evaluations are based on successful publications in leading disciplinary journals, active participation in professional activities, effective teaching and advising at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, satisfactory service and outreach activities to the profession, state, university, and department, and successful pursuit of extramural funding sufficient to support an active research program.
Faculty evaluations are based on successful publications in leading disciplinary journals, active participation in professional activities, effective teaching and advising at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, satisfactory service and outreach activities to the profession, state, university, and department, and successful pursuit of extramural funding sufficient to support an active research program.
Advertised Salary:
Commensurate with experience.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Screening will begin: 6/3/25
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