The Department of International Business at the George Washington University
may receive funding for one junior and one senior position beginning
academic year 2008-09. The junior position is tenure track and the senior
position is tenured or tenure track at any rank.
The GW IB department is one of the few freestanding IB departments in the
US, with 14 full time faculty members. The department offers an
undergraduate, masters and doctoral program, and has a diverse faculty and
student body with respect to geographic origin and professional experience.
US News and World Report ranked GW's Undergraduate program in International
Business in the top 20 in 2007. GW was also recently awarded a Center for
International Business Education and Research (CIBER), providing extensive
resources for international business research, teaching, and outreach on our
campus and beyond.
Our location in the heart of the nation's capital, across the street from
the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, offers distinctive
advantages for both students who wish to gain practical experience and
faculty who wish to conduct academic research that has global implications.
Please visit the department website at
www.ibusdept.com for additional
information.
As noted above, funding for this position is being sought, but has not yet
been approved. Professor Jennifer Spencer will be attending the Academy of
Management meetings in Philadelphia and can meet informally with interested
parties at that time. If you would like to schedule a time to meet with
her, please send her an email at
ibus.gwu@gmail.com prior to July 15, 2007.
The George Washington University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer.