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  • 1.  Northeastern University - Tenure Track Position - Sept 2008

    Posted 05-22-2007 13:57

    Northeastern University – College of Business Administration
    International Business & Strategy Group

    The College of Business Administration at Northeastern University invites applications for an Assistant Professor position in Strategic Management for its International Business and Strategy Group effective September 2008. A strong interest in International Business, Entrepreneurship or Innovation management is desirable. Candidates with a completed Ph.D. who are starting their academic career or who have an established record are invited to apply. Undergraduate teaching will be in the college's two nationally ranked programs, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and the Bachelor of Science in International Business. Graduate teaching will be in the full-time and part-time MBA, programs. Salary is competitive and negotiable, depending on doctoral status, rank and experience. Support for research is available. Northeastern's Undergraduate degree program is ranked 26th in the USA (Business Week, April 2007). Its Bachelor of Science in International Business program is ranked 15th in the country (U.S. News and World Report, August 2006) and has been ranked in the top 20 for the past several years.
    The University: Northeastern (www.northeastern.edu) is a global leader in cooperative education located in the historic and culturally rich Fenway section of Boston. It is a national research university enrolling nearly 20,000 students. The university prides itself for being student-centered and is a leader in the integration of classroom learning with work experience. Northeastern University embraces the wealth of diversity represented in our community and seeks to enhance it at all levels.
    The College of Business Administration: One of nine colleges within the University, CBA offers the following degrees: BSBA, BSIB, MBA, Part-Time MBA, Executive MBA, Hi-Tech MBA, MS/MBA in Professional Accounting, MSA and MS Taxation. Further information can be obtained at http://www.cba.neu.edu/
    Qualifications: Candidates must possess the doctoral degree and have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and scholarly research and to working with a diverse student population. Candidates with established records or who expect to have a completed Ph.D. by the summer of 2008 are encouraged to apply. Demonstrated teaching experience and scholarly productivity are valued, as is previous business experience, particularly in a managerial capacity.
    Research Support: Faculty members are expected to be active in research and publishing. Support is available in the form of summer funding, release time from teaching, graduate research assistants, and travel stipends for presentations at academic conferences. Research fellowships for tenure-track assistant professors are available on a competitive basis.
    The Faculty: Strategic management is a required capstone course for all undergraduate and graduate business programs taught by a nationally known faculty possessing wide industry and academic experience as well as high quality research productivity. As the home of many world-class organizations and Northeastern University, The International Business and Strategy group's faculty members include Nicholas Athanassiou (Group Coordinator), Ellie Banalieva (from 07-08), William Crittenden, Irem Demirkan (from 07-08), Raymond Kinnunen, Anna Lamin (from 07-08), Harry Lane, Edward F. McDonough, III, Carl Nelson, Sheila Puffer, Ravi Ramamurti, Christopher Robertson, Ravi Sarathy, and Bert Spector. Boston provides many opportunities for faculty and students to research management theories and practices with the cooperation and support of leading local, regional, national and international for-profit firms and non-profit institutions.
    How To Apply: Interested faculty should send their Curriculum Vitae, copies of publications and references to: Professor Harry Lane, Search Committee Chair, 313 Hayden Hall, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, (617) 373-8666, email: ha.lane@neu.edu. We will arrange interviews at the Academy of Management meeting in Philadelphia, PA with search committee members.

    Northeastern University particularly welcomes applications from minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Northeastern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, Title IX Employer.


    Nicholas Athanassiou, Ph. D.
    International Business and Strategy Group Coordinator
    Academic Program Director Bachelor of Science in International Business
    Associate Professor, International Business and Strategy
    313 Hayden Hall
    College of Business Administration
    Northeastern University
    Boston, MA 02115
    (617)373-5759
    n.athanassiou@neu.edu


  • 2.  Northeastern University - Tenure Track Position - Sept 2008

    Posted 05-23-2007 08:24

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    Nicholas Athanassiou, Ph. D.
    International Business and Strategy Group Coordinator
    Academic Program Director Bachelor of Science in International Business
    Associate Professor, International Business and Strategy
    313 Hayden Hall
    College of Business Administration
    Northeastern University
    Boston, MA 02115
    (617)373-5759
    n.athanassiou@neu.edu


    Northeastern University - College of Business Administration
    International Business & Strategy Group

    The College of Business Administration at Northeastern University invites applications for an Assistant Professor position in Strategic Management for its International Business and Strategy Group effective September 2008. A strong interest in International Business, Entrepreneurship or Innovation management is desirable. Candidates with a completed Ph.D. who are starting their academic career or who have an established record are invited to apply. Undergraduate teaching will be in the college's two nationally ranked programs, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and the Bachelor of Science in International Business. Graduate teaching will be in the full-time and part-time MBA, programs. Salary is competitive and negotiable, depending on doctoral status, rank and experience. Support for research is available. Northeastern's Undergraduate degree program is ranked 26th in the USA (Business Week, April 2007). Its Bachelor of Science in International Business program is ranked 15th in the country (U.S. News and World Report, August 2006) and has been ranked in the top 20 for the past several years.

    The University: Northeastern (www.northeastern.edu) is a global leader in cooperative education located in the historic and culturally rich Fenway section of Boston. It is a national research university enrolling nearly 20,000 students. The university prides itself for being student-centered and is a leader in the integration of classroom learning with work experience. Northeastern University embraces the wealth of diversity represented in our community and seeks to enhance it at all levels.
    The College of Business Administration: One of nine colleges within the University, CBA offers the following degrees: BSBA, BSIB, MBA, Part-Time MBA, Executive MBA, Hi-Tech MBA, MS/MBA in Professional Accounting, MSA and MS Taxation. Further information can be obtained at http://www.cba.neu.edu/

    Qualifications: Candidates must possess the doctoral degree and have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and scholarly research and to working with a diverse student population. Candidates with established records or who expect to have a completed Ph.D. by the summer of 2008 are encouraged to apply. Demonstrated teaching experience and scholarly productivity are valued, as is previous business experience, particularly in a managerial capacity.
    Research Support: Faculty members are expected to be active in research and publishing. Support is available in the form of summer funding, release time from teaching, graduate research assistants, and travel stipends for presentations at academic conferences. Research fellowships for tenure-track assistant professors are available on a competitive basis.

    The Faculty: Strategic management is a required capstone course for all undergraduate and graduate business programs taught by a nationally known faculty possessing wide industry and academic experience as well as high quality research productivity. As the home of many world-class organizations and Northeastern University, The International Business and Strategy group's faculty members include Nicholas Athanassiou (Group Coordinator), Ellie Banalieva (from 07-08), William Crittenden, Irem Demirkan (from 07-08), Raymond Kinnunen, Anna Lamin (from 07-08), Harry Lane, Edward F. McDonough, III, Carl Nelson, Sheila Puffer, Ravi Ramamurti, Christopher Robertson, Ravi Sarathy, and Bert Spector. Boston provides many opportunities for faculty and students to research management theories and practices with the cooperation and support of leading local, regional, national and international for-profit firms and non-profit institutions.

    How To Apply: Interested faculty should send their Curriculum Vitae, copies of publications and references to: Professor Harry Lane, Search Committee Chair, 313 Hayden Hall, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115, (617) 373-8666, email: ha.lane@neu.edu. We will arrange interviews at the Academy of Management meeting in Philadelphia, PA with search committee members.

    Northeastern University particularly welcomes applications from minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Northeastern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, Title IX Employer.