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Concordia University Tenure-track position in Strategic Management/Sustainability

  • 1.  Concordia University Tenure-track position in Strategic Management/Sustainability

    Posted 09-28-2015 19:06
    Department of Management
    John Molson School of Business

    Concordia University, Montreal, Canada

    The Department of Management invites applications for a probationary (tenure-track) position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 1, 2016. Offers are subject to budgetary approval.

    The Department of Management is one of the five departments in the John Molson School of Business (JMSB). The Department of Management takes a broad view of the discipline, studying it from multiple perspectives, mainly organizational behaviour, strategy, human resource management, entrepreneurship, and business law.

    Qualifications for this position include a PhD in strategy/sustainability or a related business discipline, completed or near completion. Applicants should show promise of publishing high-quality, insightful and practically-relevant research in their field. Evidence of good teaching in the strategy area is highly desirable. Rank and salary are commensurate with qualifications.

    Qualified candidates should forward a cover letter, statements of teaching and research interests, curriculum vitae, teaching evaluations (if available) and the names of three referees. All applications should be received no later than November 11, 2015. Short-listed candidates will be asked to provide three reference letters. Applications should be sent by e-mail to Ms. Manuela Dohmen, Department Coordinator, at Manuela.Dohmen@concordia.ca with the subject line, "Assistant Professor – Strategy."

    All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Concordia University is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from women, aboriginal peoples, visible minorities, and persons with disabilities.


    Robert S. Nason, PhD 
    Assistant Professor of Management 
    John Molson School of Business
    Concordia University 
    Montreal, Canada
    p  514.892.3299