
The Management Department in the Pompea College of Business at the University of New Haven invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning in Fall of 2024. The position includes teaching, service, and research expectations along with a responsibility to take a faculty leadership role in the Business Strategy Curriculum and the College’s activities that are associated with that curriculum.
The University of New Haven, founded on the Yale campus in 1920, is a private, coeducational university situated on the coast of southern New England. It’s a diverse and vibrant community of more than 8,800 students, with other campuses around the country and around the world.
We are seeking candidates with teaching and research interests in Business Strategy Successful candidates can expect to teach Business Strategy at both the undergraduate and graduate level. This position will becharged with developing team-based experiential opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students with regional businesses and organizations. Student projects will be taught as “for credit” practicum courses that provide our students with an exceptional educational experience while they deliver business value to the participating businesses and organizations. The intent is to develop and maintain a flagship program in experiential education that enhances the University of New Haven Pompea College of Business brand. Candidate experience designing and deploying consulting-like engagements and professional work products via students is preferred. A Ph.D. at the time of appointment is preferred, but ABD candidates will be considered.
Successful candidates should have strong communication skills, leadership skills, a demonstrated commitment to teaching excellence, a student orientation, and an interest in scholarly and applied research. All faculty members are expected to engage in student-focused activities such as advising and career mentoring. As an AACSB accredited institution, faculty members are expected to engage in service activities and maintain an active record of relevant scholarship.
Search #23-12F Application packets should include: a cover letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, evidence of teaching effectiveness (including teaching evaluations), diversity & inclusion statement, and three reference letters. We will be reviewing applications and interviewing on a rolling/continuing basis. We intend to process applications promptly, and interview a selected round of candidates at the Academy of Management Meeting in Boston, MA (August 5th - 8th, 2023).
The University of New Haven is committed to diversity & inclusion in higher education. The University seeks candidates whose teaching, research and/or service has prepared them to contribute diversity and inclusion in our academic community. Applicants are asked to submit a diversity and inclusion statement explaining how their teaching, scholarship and/or service, contributes to building and supporting diverse and inclusive communities.
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