Daniel K.N. JohnsonAssociate Professor E-mail: djohnson@coloradocollege.edu |
Education
- PhD in Economics, Yale University (1998)
- MSc in Economics, London School of Economics (1992)
- BSocSci Honors in Economics, University of Ottawa, Canada (1991), Summa Cum Laude, with concentration in International and Comparative Politics.
Teaching
- Associate Professor, Colorado College (2008-present).
Distinctions
- Mellon Research Blocks, for release time (2006-07, 2007-08)
- Sidney G. Winter Prize (2005-06) by vote of colleagues for worthy contributions to the Department of Economics and Business
- Mrachek Fellowship (2005-06) for research on the economic geography of U.S. innovation
- Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Grant for inter-institutional educational collaboration between Colorado College and the London School of Economics (2004)
- Colorado College Social Sciences Executive Committee Research Grant (2004-06)
- Banco do Brasil / University of Brasilia Economics Prize for best paper over preceding two years to apply economic analysis to Brazilian issues (2003)
- National Science Foundation Awards for Integration of Research and Education
- (5 awards: 1999-2000, 2 awards Summer of 2000, one in Summer of 2002, 2002-2003)
- Best Paper Award, International Applied Business Research Conference (March 2003)
- Wellesley College Faculty Research Grants (6 awards: 1997-2001, 2002-2004)
- Raymond Powell Teaching Prize (1996-1997) for excellence in instruction, nominated by undergraduates at Yale University.
- Yale University Dissertation Research Fellowship (1997)
- John F. Enders Research Fellow (1996)
- Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellow (1995-1996)
- Coca-Cola World Fund Fellow (1995, 1996)
- International Honor Society in Economics Merit Certificate (1995)
- Yale Academic Scholar with full stipend (1992-1996)
- Commonwealth Scholar (1991-1992)
- University of Ottawa Gold Medal (1991), top standing in Honors Social Sciences
- Canadian Intelligence and Security Association Scholarship (1989)
- University of Ottawa Academic Scholar (1987-1991)
- Lutheran Life Scholar (1987-1991)
- Ontario Scholar (1987)