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Energy and Environmental Economics Predoctoral Fellow

datadotorg

datadotorg

Berkeley, CA, USA · Remote
USD 64,100-75,700 / year
Posted on Feb 18, 2025

In A Nutshell

Location

Hybrid Berkeley, CA , USA

Salary

$64,100-$75,700

Job Type

Full-time

Experience Level

Entry-level

Deadline to apply

March 24, 2025

Work in close collaboration with faculty members at Berkeley during all stages of empirical research working in areas of energy and environmental economics.

Responsibilities

  • Job responsibilities span all stages of research, including managing projects, collecting and analyzing data, creating presentations, and editing manuscripts.
  • Typical research projects involve the analysis of confidential, administrative environmental, and energy data from the United States Census Bureau. Independent thinking, attention to detail, a thorough understanding of economics, and self-motivation are highly valued in performing these functions.

Skillset

  • BA/BS in Economics, Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, or another closely related discipline; previous experience as a research analyst or pursuing independent research is preferred; computer-programming skills are necessary; ability to analyze data and write reports required.
  • Preference will be given to candidates who aim to broaden their research experience before pursuing a graduate degree in economics. This position is intended to serve as a bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in empirical economics.
  • The RA appointment will be at the UC Berkeley Opportunity Lab, housed within the Center for Effective Global Action.
  • The job is ideal for someone with an enthusiasm for empirical research, and the ability and interest to learn new skills and take initiative as a project develops. We welcome candidates with strong technical backgrounds who are looking for more exposure to economics.

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