Strategy Positions at the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University
The McDonough School of Business (MSB) at Georgetown University anticipates hiring multiple tenure-track or tenured faculty members in Strategy, Economics and Public Policy for academic calendar year 2016-17. The Area is interested in research-oriented faculty at all levels–Assistant, Associate and Full.
The Strategy, Economics and Public Policy area includes individuals whose primary research and teaching interests lie in Economics, International Business, International Political Economy, Organizational Theory and Strategy. The area is collegial and multi-disciplinary, with several members crossing boundaries in research and teaching. The area's research faculty includes Paul Almeida, Brad Jensen, Catherine Langlois, Jeffrey Macher, John Mayo, Nathan Miller, Ferdinando Monte, Stanley Nollen, Dennis Quinn, Chris Rider and Stephen Weymouth.
Application materials should be sent to msbstrategy@georgetown.edu by December 01, 2015, although applications sent thereafter will be considered until the positions are filled. Junior faculty applicants should submit: (1) a curriculum vita; (2) a dissertation proposal (if PhD candidate or recent graduate); (3) up to two articles/working papers; (4) teaching evaluations; and (5) up to three letters of recommendation. Senior faculty applicants should submit a curriculum vita. (All inquiries will be held in confidence until a time mutually agreed upon.) Ideal applicants are those that conduct (or have the potential for) high-quality research and demonstrate (or have the potential for) effective teaching acumen.
The McDonough School of Business is part of Georgetown University, one of the nation's oldest universities. MSB is committed to developing leaders capable of making complex business decisions in a global environment and who are dedicated to serving their companies, society and humanity. The business school's Undergraduate, Full-Time and Evening MBA, Global Executive MBA and Executive Education programs provide solid grounding in all of the core management disciplines, with particular emphasis on the global, ethical and political environments of business. The business school resides in the Rafik B. Hariri Building, a state-of-the-art 179,000 square-foot facility that blends the tradition of Georgetown University with forward-thinking functionality. The many modern features of the building help MSB excel in the quality of its research, teaching, and external connections. For more information about Georgetown's McDonough School of Business, see http://msb.georgetown.edu.
Georgetown University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We especially welcome members of under-represented and under-served groups to apply.
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