Dear colleagues,
Concordia University invites applications for a tenure track position (rank open) in Entrepreneurship to begin July 2009 located in the Management Department of the John Molson School of Business. The department is particularly interested in candidates with a research focus in a mainstream entrepreneurship field including but not limited to new venture creation, technology-based start-ups, family business, strategic entrepreneurship, international entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, and minority issues in entrepreneurship. The successful candidate should also possess high quality teaching skills in entrepreneurship and the secondary area in either strategy or international business. An interest in interacting with practitioner communities is an asset.
The Department of Management and John Molson School of Business house several entrepreneurship related centers & institutes including: The Institute for Community Entrepreneurship and Development, The Institute for Governance of Private and Public Organizations, Centre for Small Business & Entrepreneurial Studies. Prominent entrepreneurship scholars in the Management Department include a CIBC Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Business and the incoming Editor of the Family Business Review. JMSB is one of the largest business schools in Canada and offers AACSB accredited programs at the UG, MBA, Executive MBA, M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels. The University's language of instruction is English. Concordia University is located in downtown Montréal and offers a multicultural urban environment, strong ties with the business community, and a collegial research environment. More information about the school can be found at http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/ Requirements: Qualifications include Ph.D. in hand or anticipated, evidence of strong research record or potential and evidence of teaching ability. Rank and salary are commensurate with qualifications. Concordia University is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women, aboriginal peoples, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities.
Application procedure: Qualified candidates should forward statements of teaching and research interests, vita, teaching evaluations [if available] and three letters of reference by email to Professor Stéphane Brutus at brutus@jmsb.concordia.ca no later than October 15, 2008. The subject line of your email should read Entrepreneurship Position. Application files will be shared with departmental faculty. For more information about the position contact Professor Brutus.