The Management Department of the School of Business Administration at The University of Mississippi invites applications for a faculty position in Strategic Management and/or Entrepreneurship. This is a tenure track position at the assistant/associate professor rank.
Duties: To teach undergraduate, MBA, and doctoral level courses in management; and to perform duties assigned by the Dean of the School of Business Administration and Chair of the Department of Management. Applicants with a specialization in either strategy or entrepreneurship will be considered. The normal teaching load for this position for a research-active faculty member is 2/2 course load (6 credit hours per each semester, Fall and Spring) at the undergraduate, MBA, and/or PhD level. There is the option to teach summer courses for additional pay subject to course and funding availability.
Required Qualifications: Applicants for the rank of assistant professor must currently hold a Ph.D. in management or entrepreneurship (or must complete all degree requirements by August 2015). Applicants for this rank must demonstrate compelling research potential and be able to present evidence of teaching effectiveness in Strategic Management and/or Entrepreneurship. All successful candidates are expected to possess excellent oral and written communication skills. No candidate will be considered who does not meet the departmental AACSB standards for Scholarly Academics (SA).
As the state flagship university, The University of Mississippi enrolls over 20,000 students drawn from all parts of the United States and the world. The School of Business Administration is accredited by AACSB and offers programs at the undergraduate, MBA and PhD levels. Approximately 3,300 undergraduate, 75 MBA and 25 PhD students are currently enrolled in the School.
The University of Mississippi is located in Oxford, MS (
http://chamber.oxfordms.com), a community that is often cited as one of the most desirable places to live in the country.
USA Today called Oxford "a thriving, New-South Arts-Mecca," and
Fortune described Oxford as one of the "Top 20 Places in the World to Retire." Oxford has also been featured in other publications including
Departures,
The New York Times and
GQ. Oxford is upscale with thriving restaurants, music/entertainment and specialty shopping. It has excellent health care facilities, clear air, and a very low crime rate. Oxford also offers a wide variety of cultural events for a community of its size.
The anticipated starting date is August, 2015. Salary is competitive. Applications will be considered immediately. The position will be open until filled or until the search committee decides to close the search.
All applicants must apply online (only) at
http://jobs.olemiss.edu (http://goo.gl/S9TgDm). Applications cannot be accepted in any other format. Candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, cover letter, and evidence of effective teaching. For additional information, contact Dr. Clay Dibrell, 337 Holman Hall, School of Business Administration, The University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677 (
cdibrell@bus.olemiss.edu).
Richard J. Gentry, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Director, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
The University of Mississippi
P.O. BOX 1848
339 Holman Hall
University, MS 38677-1848
O: +1 (662) 259-0163
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