The research department of Norges Bank, the Central Bank of Norway has an opening for a permanent (i.e., tenured) position as a (junior or senior) research economist.
Candidates should hold or complete a PhD by mid-2026 with research specialization in macroeconomics, monetary economics, or banking/financial intermediation. Experience as a researcher, for example from working in a central bank, is an advantage but not necessary. The position is subject to a clean police certificate and a good credit record.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
- Conduct original research for publication in high-quality refereed journals, and applied research and analyses for the Bank’s policy departments
- Present own and other policy relevant research effectively to policymakers and academics
- Develop and maintain relationships with central banks, universities and other relevant research institutions
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Have or be close to obtaining a PhD with a research specialization in macroeconomics, monetary economics, or banking/financial intermediation
- Working experience as a researcher is an advantage but not necessary
- A documented potential to publish in good or top economics/finance journals
- A sincere interest in contributing to the research group and Norges Bank as a whole
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
WE OFFER: The bank offers an excellent research infrastructure (IT resources, data access, research assistance) and encourages participation in international conferences/workshops and collaboration with external researchers with a generous travel budget. Salary is competitive; working terms are flexible.
We strongly encourage female candidates to apply. Funds to cover relocation expenses are provided. Support to learn Norwegian is offered to foreign staff, if desired.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: First-round interviews will mostly take place between December 7-24 (online). Applications are considered on an ongoing basis, however, and we therefore encourage candidates to apply early. Fly-outs are scheduled for January-February. The expected starting date is August 2026 but earlier is possible.
For questions contact Eleonora.Granziera@norges-bank.no (recruitment chair) or knut-are.aastveit@Norges-Bank.no (deputy research director).
To apply, go to: https://econjobmarket.org/positions/11985
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION: Norges Bank, is the Central Bank of Norway. The research department works on issues of relevance for monetary policy, financial stability, and financial markets. Research economists spend half their time conducting high-quality research that addresses issues of importance to the central bank aimed at ultimately being published in international peer-reviewed academic journals. In the other half, they provide research-based analyses to policy departments on topical issues related to monetary policy, financial stability, macroprudential policy, and financial markets. Researchers have the potential to work with rich administrative data on households, firms, and banks. Research economists disseminate relevant internal and external research to the Bank’s staff and liaison with academic and research institutions. The research department consists of 12 full-time research economists as well as research assistants who support the economists. The working language in the research department is English.
Apply before November 24 at: https://econjobmarket.org/positions/11985