The Management Department invites applications for a tenure-
track Assistant Professor position. Ph.D. in strategic
management or related field required (AACSB-accredited
program preferred). Primary teaching area is strategic
management with secondary area in one of the following
fields: a) management of technology and innovation, b)
international management, or c) entrepreneurship. Successful
candidate will also provide evidence of strong research
potential. Address questions to Dr. Matt Rutherford, Search
Chair,
rutherma@jmu.edu.
Located in Virginia’s beautiful Shenandoah Valley, JMU is a
highly selective, diversified, regional, comprehensive,
student-oriented institution with approximately 15,000
undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students and over 750 full-
time faculty. It has strong liberal arts and professional
programs at the undergraduate and graduate level in a
variety of disciplines. The university is committed to
innovation, superlative teaching and scholarship. JMU has
achieved national recognition for the quality of its
academic programs and has been repeatedly identified as a
best buy for students. The 118 full-time faculty members of
the College of Business offer bachelor’s and master’s
degrees and graduate approximately 700 undergraduate and 100
graduate students each year. The College of Business was
recently rated by Business Week as one of the top 50
undergraduate business programs in the country. See
www.jmu.edu/cob for additional information. Positions begin
August 2007. Review of applications begins February 5, 2007.
IMPORTANT NOTE TO ALL APPLICANTS:
All applications will be completed on-line at
https://joblink.jmu.edu. Candidates must attach a cover
letter, vitae (including e-mail address, telephone and
mailing address and names/contact information for at least
three references), and evidence of teaching excellence.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
James Madison University is an equal opportunity/Affirmative
Action/equal access employer and especially encourages
applications from women, minorities, and persons with
disabilities.
David E Cavazos, PhD
James Madison College of Business
ZSH #543, MSC 0205
Harrisonburg Virginia 22807
(540)568-3082
David E Cavazos, PhD
James Madison College of Business
ZSH #543, MSC 0205
Harrisonburg Virginia 22807
(540)568-3082