The George Mason University School of Management is accepting
applications for a scholar in the area of Strategic Management to join
us in Fall 2012. Appointment will be at tenure track assistant professor
level. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualification.
Qualifications include: (1) an earned doctorate in strategic management
discipline at the time the appointment begins in Fall 2012, (2) a track
record or demonstrated potential of publishing significant research in
top-tier management journals, and (3) the immediate ability to teach
effectively.
Application and deadlines: Electronic applications for position F9520Z
are being accepted at:
https://jobs.gmu.edu, where you will be asked to
attach your letter of interest, curriculum vitae and other materials. We
will contact you directly if we require additional materials. Questions
regarding technical aspects of the application process should be
directed to Basma Ishak at 703-993-1770. Other questions regarding the
search can be directed to Professor Yan Ling at
yling@gmu.edu. All
applicants received by October 1st, 2011, will be given full
consideration and review of applicants will continue until the position
is filled.
The management area has 14 tenured and tenure-track faculty in the areas
of Management and Business Law. We offer a vibrant, ambitious and
collegial research and teaching community.
The School of Management is fully accredited by AACSB-International and
has over 4,000 students in its undergraduate, MBA, and EMBA programs.
Students are culturally diverse with over 40% speaking more than one
language and representing over 200 countries.
George Mason University is an innovative, entrepreneurial institution
with national distinction in a range of academic fields. Students are
currently studying in 168 degree programs across the university’s three
campuses. Enrollment is over 30,000, with roughly 5,000 students living
on the main campus in Fairfax, VA. In 2010, George Mason was ranked #5
in the U.S. News & World Report list of “Schools to Watch” in the country.
The Washington, D.C. region is both a world political center and an
economic and technological center. It houses a high concentration of
information technology, telecommunications, and biotechnology companies,
world-class arts communities, and is close to extensive park and
recreational areas, including the Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge
Mountains, Eastern Shore, and Atlantic coast.
George Mason University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer. Women and minority candidates are particularly encouraged to
apply.