DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS,
ORGANIZATIONS, AND SOCIETY
FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL
COLLEGE
LANCASTER,
PENNSYLVANIA
POSITION:
The Department of Business, Organizations and Society (BOS) at Franklin and
Marshall College invites applications for a tenure-track position for the
general category of International
Business starting July 1, 2017. Appointment will be at the Instructor or
Assistant Professor rank, depending on qualifications.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Preferred applicants should possess, or be close to completing, a doctorate in International
Business or a closely related discipline. We especially seek faculty interested
in teaching in a selective liberal arts college.
JOB
RESPONSIBILITY: Franklin & Marshall College is committed to high quality
teaching and research in a liberal arts environment. The teaching load is 3/2
and includes courses in international business and strategy. Qualified
candidates should have experience teaching international business and/or
strategy at the collegiate level. Applicants should have research goals that
involve publication in highly competitive, peer reviewed journals.
THE COLLEGE: Franklin & Marshall College is
a small (2,400 undergraduates) highly selective, residential liberal arts
college with a fully integrated business program. The BOS Department (http://www.fandm.edu/business) expects high quality
teaching and offers a collegial and supportive environment.
APPLICATION:
Please submit a formal letter
of application, statement of research philosophy, statement of teaching
philosophy, graduate school transcripts, official teaching
evaluations, three letters of recommendation from individuals who can
attest to how your teaching and research fits with our mission, and a
current curriculum vitae via Interfolio at apply.interfolio.com/35277
. Pursuant
to cultivating an inclusive college community, the search committee will
holistically assess the qualifications of each applicant. We will consider an
individual’s record working with students and colleagues with diverse
perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds. We will also consider experience
overcoming or helping others overcome barriers to academic success, and candidates
are invited to address this in their cover letter and/or teaching statement.
We
will host meetings with promising candidates at the 2016 annual meetings of the
Academy of International Business in New Orleans and the Academy of Management
in Anaheim; and we will conduct Skype calls with competitive candidates who
cannot attend either meeting. Review of complete applications will begin immediately
and continue until the position is filled. For additional information, please
contact Dr. Nancy Kurland ([log in to unmask]).
Franklin & Marshall College is committed to
having an inclusive and diverse campus community where all members are treated
with dignity and respect. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the College does
not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices on the basis of gender,
race or ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, family or
marital status, or sexual orientation or any protected characteristic.