The D¹Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University invites
applications for a tenured Full Professor in the International Business and
Strategy Group of the School, with employment beginning in 2014-15.
Candidates must have a doctorate degree in Strategic Management,
International Business, International Management or a closely related
business
field.
Candidates will be expected to demonstrate a substantial record of
scholarly achievement that includes publication in top journals such as
the Academy of Management Journal, the Academy of Management Review, the
Journal of International Business Studies, the Strategic Management
Society or
academic journals of a similar national/international reputation in their
field
of specialty. Salary is dependent on qualifications.
Support for faculty
research is broad and can be in the form of summer funding, teaching
release
time, data base acquisition, research assistants, and travel funds for
research
and conferences. Research fellowships are available on a competitive basis.
Assistance in acquiring external funding is also available.
All candidates are expected to provide evidence of excellence in
teaching. The primary teaching needs of the School are at both the
undergraduate and graduate level. All candidates will be expected to
engage in
service appropriate to their rank.
The International Business and Strategy Group is fully committed to the
School¹s
strategic research foci on global business, innovation and corporate
governance
as well as the University¹s strategic initiatives in multidisciplinary
research
in healthcare, sustainability, security and business analytics. The
applicants
will be ranked according to evidence of scholarly research and
publications,
teaching background, professional organization prominence, and/or industry
expertise related to the above strategic goals.
The D¹Amore-McKim School of Business
Buoyed by a $60 million naming
gift in September 2012, the D¹Amore-McKim School of Business is accredited
by the
AACSB and consists of over 130 full-time faculty serving over 5,000
students.
Educationally, the D¹Amore-McKim School of Business emphasizes
Northeastern¹s
nationally known cooperative education program. Ranked #1 in internships
for
eight years in a row by US News and World Report, at the undergraduate
level
the School offers its highly regarded Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration (ranked #25 in the most recent Bloomberg Business Week
ranking)
and Bachelor of Science in International Business (ranked #8 in the most
recent
US News and World Report and #15 in the most recent Bloomberg Business Week
specialty rankings). To read more about D¹Amore-McKim awards and
recognition,
please visit:
http://damore-mckim.northeastern.edu/about-us/awards/
Northeastern University
Located in the historic and culturally rich
Fenway section of Boston, Northeastern is a private national research
university enrolling some 30,000 students. The University prides itself on
being student-centered and is a global leader in the integration of
classroom
learning with work experience. Northeastern aspires to be a global,
world-class
university, particularly emphasizing interdisciplinary research on
healthcare,
security, sustainability, globalization, and innovation.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Northeastern University is an Equal
Opportunity, Affirmative Action Educational Institution and Employer,
Title IX
University. Northeastern University particularly welcomes applications from
minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Northeastern University
is an
E-Verify Employer.
How to Apply:
Please submit materials, including a letter of interest,
vita, recent
working papers, teaching evaluations, and three recommendation letters
using
the Northeastern University application portal at the following address:
http://www.damore-mckim.neu.edu/faculty, then click on the Faculty
Positions
link.
For further questions, please contact Professor Nicholas Athanassiou,
International
Business & Strategy Group Coordinator, 313 Hayden Hall, Northeastern
University, Boston, MA 02115. Telephone: 617-373-5759; E-mail:
n.athanassiou@neu.edu.