Lecturer in International Business (Permanent Full Time Position)
Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Role Description Summary: The role of Lecturer in International
Business is to undertake teaching and research of high quality, to assist in programme development where appropriate, and to contribute to the effective management of the School, including relationships with practitioner communities. All areas within international
business will be considered. The successful candidate will have a completed PhD in International Business (or a closely related discipline) and be an active researcher and enthusiastic teacher, with a record of peer-reviewed journal publications commensurate
with the level of appointment. In addition to the research and service engagements, the candidate will be expected to teach international business courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Details and How to Apply:
Please see the position details and application process at the link below (closing date Feb 28, 2022
New Zealand Time). After clicking the link below, you may use ‘international business’ as a keyword to search for the position.
The
Vacancies
Link:
https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/about/working-here/current-vacancies-broadbean
For applicants who are not NZ Citizens or Permanent Residents, we recommend you check the NZ Immigration website for updates related to Covid19 restrictions on entry
to New Zealand: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/covid-19
Contact Details for Vacancy: If
you have any questions regarding this role, please get in touch with A/Prof Revti Raman, Acting Head of School, School of Marketing and International Business, at [log in to unmask] with
a copy to Patricia Huambachano, School Manager, at [log in to unmask] .
Kind regards: Revti
AProf Revti Raman, Acting Head of School
School of Marketing and International Business
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