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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position at Clark University

  • 1.  Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position at Clark University

    Posted 09-23-2006 08:01

    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL BUSINESS/ INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
    POSITION OPEN FOR FALL 2007

    Job Description: The Graduate School of Management (GSOM) at Clark University invites applications for a full-time tenure track position as Assistant Professor of Global Business/International Management beginning in Fall 2007. The successful applicant will be expected to maintain a program of high quality research within the broadly defined area of global business/international management, and to play a role in shaping the curriculum for GSOM's Global Business MBA concentration. Teaching responsibilities will be primarily at the MBA level.


    Requirements: Applicants are expected to have a completed doctoral degree from an AACSB-International accredited institution by August 2007. Evidence or promise of excellence in teaching and research will be required. Relevant business or professional experience will enhance the candidacy, as will a secondary interest in cross-cultural leadership, strategic management or entrepreneurship.

    Clark University is attractively located in the heart of New England. In addition to offering programs on the main campus in Worcester, GSOM operates a satellite campus in Metrowest-Boston. GSOM is Clark's only professional school, with a full-time faculty of nineteen, and has been accredited by AACSB International since 1986; it offers BA, MBA (full-time and part-time), and MSF degrees. A number of GSOM faculty members are actively engaged in research with an international focus.

    To Apply: Please send application letter, vita, three references, a statement of teaching philosophy and research agenda to: Dr. Joseph Sarkis, Professor of Management, Graduate School of Management, Clark University, 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610 or email: global@clarku.edu. Review of candidate applications will begin on November 1, 2006.

    AA/EOE Minorities and women are strongly encouraged to apply.