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Stephen Billings

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University of Colorado Boulder

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Health Economics

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Statistics

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Salud Pública

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Statistical Analysis

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Economics

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University of Colorado Boulder

Postdoctoral Associate in Health, Environmental, and Crime Economics at University of Colorado Boulder

The University of Colorado Boulder is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to join a collaborative research team focused on health, environmental, and crime economics. The position, starting July 1, 2026, is based at the Leeds School of Business and the Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), with supervision from Professors Stephen Billings (University of Colorado Boulder), Ludovica Gazze (University of Warwick), and Kevin Schnepel (Simon Fraser University). The research centers on the impacts of childhood lead exposure in Colorado and extends to broader topics in health, environmental, and crime economics. This full-time, grant-funded position offers a competitive annual salary of $96,000, comprehensive benefits (including medical, dental, retirement, paid time off, tuition assistance, and local transit pass), and the possibility of remote work. The initial appointment is for one year, with the potential for renewal for a second year, contingent on final grant approval. The research environment at IBS is highly interdisciplinary, supporting work that addresses complex societal issues and informs public policy. Key responsibilities include working with large datasets, conducting econometric and statistical analyses, and contributing to academic research papers. Applicants must hold a PhD in economics or a related field by the start date and demonstrate proficiency in quantitative methods and statistical software such as R, Stata, and/or Python. The position encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities, reflecting the university's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. To apply, candidates should submit a resume or CV, cover letter, and a research paper through the CU Boulder Jobs portal by March 13, 2026. If the degree was obtained outside the United States, an English-translated transcript should be included as an optional document. Application materials will not be accepted via email. For more information, visit the official job posting or contact Boulder Campus Human Resources at [email protected]. Research areas: health economics, crime economics, environmental economics, childhood lead exposure, quantitative methods, econometrics, public policy, statistical analysis.

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