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SMU Cox School of Business - NTT Professor and Director of Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship Position

  • 1.  SMU Cox School of Business - NTT Professor and Director of Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship Position

    Posted 07-18-2024 21:59

    The Department of Management, Strategy, and Entrepreneurship (MSE) in the Edwin L. Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University is seeking to hire a non-tenure track Professor of Practice/Clinical Professor in Entrepreneurship with a January 1, 2025 or August 1, 2025 start date. The successful candidate will also assume the role of Director of the Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship. Thought leadership, a passion for spreading the entrepreneurial spirit, an ability to direct curriculum development and a broad-ranging repertoire of entrepreneurial experiences are essential. In addition to teaching duties, the candidate selected will be heavily involved in overseeing the entrepreneurial curriculum, which includes assessing content of existing courses and ensuring that the most qualified instructors are serving our students. Working with and mentoring students within and outside of the classroom, along with activities related to the Caruth Institute, are essential to the position. As one of the nation's oldest entrepreneurship centers, the Caruth Institute teaches why the entrepreneurial mindset is so important for their careers and the innovation economy.  

    Minimum qualifications: Candidate's should provide evidence of their entrepreneurial experience and possess a record of high-quality teaching. A Ph.D. degree is preferred but consideration with be given to candidates holding an MBA degree or the equivalent. In addition, the candidate should ideally have experience managing people, as the Director of the Caruth Institute will have direct reports.

    Preferred qualifications: Established record of high-quality teaching along with demonstrated potential to teach MBA and undergraduate courses in entrepreneurship and an ability to provide thought leadership and curriculum oversight.

    The Cox Innovation Triad differentiates the Cox School of Business with three complementary institutes working in concert to support student entrepreneurial activities. The Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship leads education on the entrepreneurial mindset and why it is so important for careers and the innovation economy. The Hart Institute for Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, or HI-TIE, provides opportunities for engineering and business students to co-create new products and develop business plans to bring these to market. The Williams S. Spears Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership facilitates student engagement with the North Texas ecosystem to build a lifelong community of experience, relationships, and resources. Collectively the Caruth, HI-TIE and Spears Institutes help students to grow, succeed and meet their full potential as the next generation of entrepreneurs.

    The Cox School of Business receives national and international recognition for the quality of its academic programs, distinguished faculty, and prominent alumni. U.S. News and World Report ranks the Cox Business School #34 and the part-time MBA #53. This fall, Cox opens its brand new facilities to go along with its state-of-the-art Collins Executive Education Center. Visit: https://www.dallasnews.com/fwddfw/2024/05/03/new-home-for-smu-cox-school-of-business-will-prepare-future-leaders-and-benefit-dallas/  

    SMU is a private, nonsectarian university of 12,000+ students located in University Park, near the heart of Dallas that is a distinguished center for global research with a liberal arts tradition.

    The DFW Metroplex area is a major hub of commerce, culture, and, transportation in the nation. The Dallas Arts District, the largest urban cultural district in the nation, is the home of a vibrant arts community that includes the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Meyerson Symphony Center, Nasher Sculpture Center, Winspear Opera House, Wyly Theater and the City Performance Hall. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex has a robust, diverse economy and is home to many Fortune 500 companies and has more corporate headquarters than any other metropolitan area in the country. Major companies include AT&T, Fluor, AMR/American Airlines, Kimberly-Clark, HollyFrontier, Energy Transfer Equity, Southwest Airlines, J.C. Penney, Dean Foods, Texas Instruments, Tenet Healthcare, GameStop, Commercial Metals, Celanese, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Toyota North America, and Energy Future Holdings. DFW International Airport and Love Field, the home of legendary Southwest Airlines, serve the area. Visit: www.visitdallas.com 

    Applicants should provide a cover letter, curriculum vita, three letters of reference, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Priority will be given to applications received by August 31, 2024 although the committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. Initial interviews will be conducted through Zoom. Apply at Interfolio: http://apply.interfolio.com/149618. Questions or inquiries may be directed to Marcus Butts mse@smu.edu, Chair of MSE, or Jan Olavarri, olavarri@smu.edu  administrative assistant to the Senior Associate Dean, William Dillon



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    Marcus Butts
    Professor
    Southern Methodist University
    Dallas TX
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