The College of Charleston School of Business is hiring a professor to teach courses in leadership, OB, and general management. It is an exciting time to teach leadership at the College of Charleston. We have a growing minor, "Leadership, Change, and Social Responsibility," and are developing a Management major. The School of Business is focusing on growing several student leadership programs (The Schottland Scholars; The Dean's Student Forum; the "Back to Business" component of the MBA Program). The MBA program was introduced only 3 years ago, so there is room to influence the development of leadership curriculum and activities. Moreover, the College of Charleston School of Business is a centerpiece in the Charleston Community, with a dynamic and active Board of Governors. We are hoping to hire with a start date of August 2013. An earlier deadline officially said that applications were being accepted until March 27. That date has been extended until April 8.
MANAGEMENT: The Department of Management and Entrepreneurship in the School of Business at the College of Charleston has an opening for an Assistant Professor beginning August of 2013. We are seeking a candidate to join our faculty in the management area who will teach undergraduate courses in leadership, OB, and general management. Excellence in and commitment to teaching are required as is a quality research program. Service is also expected. A Ph.D. or D.B.A. in a relevant field is required, but A.B.D. candidates near completion of their dissertation will be considered.
For consideration, please send a letter of application including teaching philosophy, a CV or resume, three (3) letters of reference to: Ms. Christine Rodgers, Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, School of Business, College of Charleston, 66 George Street, Charleston, SC 29424-0001. Electronic submission of all information is preferred to: rodgerscf@cofc.edu. The search will close on April 8th. Screening of applications will begin immediately. The College of Charleston is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty and staff. We welcome applications from women and minority groups, as well as others who would bring additional dimensions to the College's mission.
For more information, contact:
Dr. Thomas W. Kent, Department Chair, at: kentt@cofc.edu
Phone: 843-953-7658
With its historic significance and European influence, Charleston is a wonderful place to live. The campus is integrated into the Charleston historic district, and the entrance to the School of Business is a mere half block from bustling King Street. There is almost always a festival in Charleston; highlights include Spoleto, Charleston Wine & Food, and Fashion Week. From spring to fall, a farmer's market is open somewhere in the area most every day of the week.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask.
Kelly G. Shaver, Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies
Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
School of Business, College of Charleston
Principal Investigator, Lowcountry Partnership for Biomedical Innovation
www.lpbicharleston.org
Member, Graduate Faculty, Medical University of South Carolina
Office address: Beatty Center 331
5 Liberty Street, Charleston SC 29401
Phone: 843.953.2276
Fax: 843.953.5697
Email: shaverk@cofc.edu
Web: http://shaver.people.cofc.edu