The
Department of International
Business of HEC Montréal is recruiting at least one new faculty member
in
international business (full-time Assistant or Associate Professor)
starting in
June 2014. The successful candidate will engage in high-quality
teaching and research
on the changing global economic landscape and the practical challenges
that it
entails for companies. The position(s) are subject to budgetary
approval.
HEC
Montréal: Founded
in 1907, HEC Montréal (www.hec.ca) is
one of
the oldest and largest business schools in North America. The
School has over 12,000 students in its 38 management study programs,
from the
undergraduate to postgraduate levels, and employs close to 260
professors. It was the
first business school in
North America to be accredited by all three agencies AACSB, EQUIS and
AMBA. Its
M.Sc. and MBA program consistently rank among the world’s best.
Department
of International Business: The
Department of International Business (www.hec.ca/affint)
consists of 13 full-time
professors from diverse disciplinary backgrounds. Faculty members have
published their research in various leading academic journals including
Econometrica, Entrepreneurship Theory and
Practice, Journal
of Business Ethics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Finance, Journal of International
Business Studies, Journal of
Management Studies, Research Policy and
World Development. The
Department offers a broad selection of MBA courses in international
business, offers an international business major at the B.A.A. level, a
M.Sc.
in international business, and an international business major at the
Ph.D.
level.
Requirements:
Candidates
should have the following qualifications:
Application procedure: Interested
candidates should e-mail Professor Ari Van Assche
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vitae, a
cover letter that summarizes research and teaching experience, teaching
evaluations and a sample of recent publications. Furthermore, the
applicant
should arrange to have three letters of reference e-mailed or sent to
the
following address:
Associate Professor Ari Van Assche
Service de l’enseignement des
affaires internationales
HEC
Montréal
3000 Chemin de la
Côte-Sainte-Catherine
CANADA H3T 2A7
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