Position Overview
The Faculty of Law, Business, and Government at Universidad Francisco de Vitoria invites applications for the position of Associate Professor of Economics, with primary assignment to the Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Economics (PPLE), fully taught in English.
The Faculty operates as a College model that integrates more than 8 undergraduate degree programs through a shared curriculum in the first year. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching "Foundations of Economics," a required first‐year College course for all undergraduate students across these programs, as well as advanced economics courses within the PPLE degree.
This position offers the opportunity to shape how hundreds of students from diverse academic backgrounds first encounter economic thinking, helping them understand economic systems through the lens of human flourishing and the common good. The role allows the candidate to participate in an innovative educational project that challenges conventional economic thinking and integrates economics with philosophy, politics, law, and other disciplines across the College.
Position Responsibilities
Teach "Foundations of Economics," a required first‐year College course for all undergraduate students across the Faculty's 8+ degree programs
Teach advanced economics courses within the PPLE program and potentially other degree programs within the College
Design and deliver course materials that make economic concepts accessible and relevant to students from diverse academic backgrounds (law, business, government, philosophy, politics, etc.)
Develop pedagogical approaches that integrate economic analysis with ethical reflection and the pursuit of the common good
Contribute to the interdisciplinary dialogue between economics and other disciplines (philosophy, politics, law, business) within the College model
Engage in research activities within their area of expertise, particularly in areas that rethink economics from the perspective of Catholic Social Teaching or the common good
Supervise bachelor's theses and mentor students in their intellectual and personal development
Participate in College activities, including seminars, lectures, and academic events that bring together students and faculty from different programs
Collaborate with colleagues across disciplines to foster the College's interdisciplinary mission
Contribute to the development and enhancement of the economics curriculum across the College
Represent the Faculty in academic forums and contribute to its visibility
Required Qualifications
Academic Background
PhD in Economics or related field (completed)
A truly interdisciplinary profile demonstrated by: holding a degree (undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral) in fields such as law, government, philosophy, theology, engineering, mathematics, computer science, or other disciplines that complement economics; or significant coursework and research engagement across multiple disciplines
Evidence of interdisciplinary work through publications, research projects, teaching experiences, or collaborative initiatives that bridge economics with other fields
Ideally, at least 8‐10 years of combined teaching and research experience post‐PhD, with a publication record that meets the requirements for Associate Professor level (Profesor Titular) in the Spanish accreditation system (ANECA)
A strong publication record with emphasis on quality and impact, including publications in peer‐reviewed journals (indexed when possible), significant working papers, and book chapters
Evidence of serious engagement with foundational questions in economics and/or alternative approaches to economic thinking
Research Focus and Values
A researcher who demonstrates enthusiasm for rethinking economics from the perspective of Catholic Social Teaching, the common good, or related frameworks that prioritize human dignity and integral human development
Research interests that go beyond purely technical or mathematical economics to engage with fundamental questions about economic systems, justice, and human flourishing
Openness to interdisciplinary dialogue and willingness to integrate insights from philosophy, theology, law, and political science into economic analysis
A researcher who shares UFV's vision and values, particularly its commitment to truth, the common good, and Christian humanism
Research Experience
Sustained and active research engagement through a substantial publication record, regular presentations at academic conferences, and participation in research projects
Demonstrated commitment to a research agenda aligned with the mission of the university and the PPLE program
Active participation in research networks, institutes, or collaborative projects (national or international)
Evidence of research leadership through directing or co‐directing research projects, organizing conferences or workshops, or serving in editorial roles
Supervision Experience
Extensive experience supervising or co‐supervising bachelor's and master's theses
Experience mentoring students and guiding their intellectual and personal formation
Demonstrated commitment to fostering students' critical thinking and their understanding of economics as a discipline oriented toward serving society
Track record of successful student mentorship and supervision
Teaching Experience
Substantial experience teaching economics at the undergraduate level, particularly introductory or foundational courses (ideally minimum 5 years)
Demonstrated ability to make complex economic concepts accessible to students from diverse academic backgrounds and with varying levels of mathematical proficiency
Experience teaching large, diverse cohorts in interdisciplinary or College model settings
Proven commitment to active learning methodologies and student‐centered pedagogy
Experience with Experiential Learning and Real Challenges Based Learning methodologies is highly valued, as these form the bedrock of UFV's pedagogical model
Demonstrated experience teaching economics from a perspective that emphasizes ethical reflection and the common good
Proven ability to design courses that serve both as foundational training for all students and as preparation for more advanced economic study
Strong track record of connecting economic theory to real‐world challenges and practical application
Professional Experience
Demonstrated experience working in interdisciplinary academic environments, evidenced by collaborative research, interdisciplinary teaching, or participation in cross‐disciplinary initiatives
Evidence of successful interdisciplinary collaboration through co‐authored publications, joint research projects, or teaching in interdisciplinary programs
A well‐established network of contacts in the field of specialty and active memberships in professional associations
Language Requirements
High proficiency in English (C2 level or equivalent), evidenced by publications and/or teaching experience in English‐speaking contexts, as the PPLE program is fully taught in English
Proficiency in Spanish is valued but not required; willingness to learn Spanish is expected
Commitment to UFV Mission
Commitment to the ideals, vision, and mission of Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Alignment with UFV's educational model based on Christian humanism, personalist anthropology, and the pursuit of truth
Understanding of and commitment to the integration of faith and reason in higher education, particularly in the field of economics
Dedication to fostering the common good and human flourishing through economic education and research
Willingness to contribute to the formation of students as persons, not merely as technical professionals
Preferred Qualifications
Familiarity with Catholic Social Teaching and its implications for economic thought and policy
Experience with or knowledge of alternative economic frameworks such as the economy of communion, integral ecology, solidarity economics, or personalist economics
Demonstrated experience implementing Experiential Learning and Real Challenges Based Learning methodologies in economics courses
Experience designing courses that connect economic theory with real‐world problems and practical challenges
Experience with liberal arts education models or interdisciplinary teaching
International academic experience or research stays at prestigious universities
Additional European languages beyond English and Spanish
Experience in organizing academic events, workshops, or seminars
Familiarity with educational innovation projects
Selection Process
Application Period: January 2026
Interviews: February 2026
Start Date: September 2026 (academic year 2026‐2027)
Application Instructions
Applicants should submit the following documents:
Curriculum Vitae (CV) - including detailed publication list and research experience
Cover Letter - addressing alignment with UFV's mission and vision for the PPLE program, with particular emphasis on how you approach the teaching and study of economics in light of the common good and human flourishing
Teaching and Research Statement - explaining your pedagogical philosophy for teaching economics, your research interests, and how both connect with the foundational questions and interdisciplinary nature of the PPLE program
Three academic references
When writing the Cover Letter, please review our mission and identity webpage at: https://www.ufv.es/welcome-to-ufv-madrid/about-ufv/
We expect applicants to explain how our values relate to their academic goals, with particular emphasis on how they understand economics as a discipline that should serve human dignity and the common good, and how this understanding shapes their teaching and research.
Compensation Package
The gross annual salary will be between 54,000 and 70,000 Euros, commensurate with the experience and profile of the selected candidate. It will include relocation costs (if applicable), life and health insurance, among other benefits.
Faculty Mission and Model
The Faculty of Law, Business, and Government operates as a College that integrates more than 8 undergraduate degree programs through a shared interdisciplinary curriculum in the first year. This College model promotes dialogue between social sciences and humanities, allowing students from diverse programs—including law, business administration, international relations, government, philosophy, politics, and economics—to learn together and develop a broad understanding of fundamental questions before specializing in their chosen fields.
Our pedagogical model is built on the bedrock of Experiential Learning and Real Challenges Based Learning. We believe that students learn economics best by combining theoretical frameworks with real economic challenges, analyzing concrete cases, and developing practical solutions to contemporary problems. This approach requires faculty who can bridge the gap between economic theory and practice, and who can guide students in applying economic thinking to address real‐world issues affecting individuals, communities, and societies.
The "Foundations of Economics" course is a cornerstone of this first‐year College experience, providing all students with essential economic literacy and analytical tools while emphasizing the ethical dimensions of economic decision‐making. This course serves both students who will pursue economics‐related majors and those whose primary focus lies in other disciplines, making it essential that instruction be both rigorous and accessible, theoretically grounded and practically applicable.
The PPLE program embodies the College's interdisciplinary vision at its fullest, bringing together Philosophy, Politics, Law, and Economics to equip students with the analytical tools and ethical foundations necessary to address contemporary challenges and contribute to the common good. Faculty teaching in the PPLE program also contribute to the broader College mission by teaching foundational courses to students across all programs.
Our educational model is based on personalist anthropology and Christian humanism, fostering the integral development of the person through rigorous academic training, character formation, and service to society. We are looking for economists who share this vision and are excited about teaching economics in a way that places human dignity and the common good at the center, while serving a diverse student body with varying academic interests and career aspirations.
We encourage applicants who are committed to contributing to the intellectual tradition of Christian humanism in economics and who are dedicated to making significant contributions to both the academic community and society at large.
Application Submission
Applications should be submitted via e‐mail to:
Matthias Nebel (Head of the Doctorate Program Initiative) at matthias.nebel@ufv.es
Tomás Gómez Franco (Director of the Undergraduate Program in Economics and Finance) at tomas.gomez@ufv.es
CC: Jorge Cerdio (Head of College and Undergraduate Studies) at jorge.cerdio@ufv.es
CC: desarrollodepersonas@ufv.es, indicating in the subject line the specific selection process to which you are applying, as well as your name and surname.
For any inquiries regarding the position or application process, please contact Jorge Cerdio at jorge.cerdio@ufv.es
For more information, visit the Universidad Francisco de Vitoria and the Faculty of Law, Business, and Government websites:
https://www.ufv.es/
https://www.ufv.es/faculty-of-law-business-and-governance/
About Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Universidad Francisco de Vitoria is committed to education that seeks truth, promotes human excellence, and serves the common good. Our educational model is based on personalist anthropology and Christian humanism, fostering the integral development of the person through rigorous academic training, character formation, and service to society.
The Faculty's College model represents a unique opportunity to teach law to a broad and diverse student population in the foundational first year, while also contributing to specialized programs like the PPLE. This position allows the successful candidate to influence how law is understood and applied across multiple disciplines, always with a view toward justice, human dignity, and the common good.
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