The Carson College of Business at Washington State University located in Vancouver, WA is seeking applicants for a full-time tenure-track position in Entrepreneurship starting in August 2020. Appointment is anticipated at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank, but candidates with exceptional qualifications may be considered at the rank of Full Professor.
Duties: The position requires a productive research program that results in publications in high-quality journals. The candidate is expected to teach courses at the undergraduate level on topics such as new venture planning, entrepreneurial management, entrepreneurial marketing, entrepreneurial finance, change management, small business strategy and planning, strategic management, or other courses based on the applicant's interests and needs of the College and University. Teaching in online programs may also be expected as part of the normal teaching load. The normal teaching load is 6 hours (2 courses/semester). The successful candidate will be expected to make significant service contributions to the unit, department, college, university, community, and profession commensurate with rank.
Department of Management, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship (MISE)
The MISE Department provides an exceptional work environment with highly supportive colleagues actively engaged in research, teaching, and service. Entrepreneurship is a core strength of the department and is a top priority at the Carson College of Business and Washington State University where publishing in top entrepreneurship journals is rewarded. Recently, the department placed in the top-20 in the 2019 Global Entrepreneurship Research Productivity Rankings based on publications in JBV, ETP, and SEJ over the past 5-year period. Across all campuses, the MISE Department includes 11 tenure-track faculty holding appointments in management and/or entrepreneurship with substantial plans to grow the department and its core strength in entrepreneurship.
Washington State University and the Carson College of Business:
Washington State University is a Pac-12, land grant institution founded in 1890. One of the nation's top public research institutions. WSU stands among 115 U.S. public and private universities with the "Highest Research Activity", according to The Carnegie Foundation classification. The Carson College of Business is AACSB-accredited at the undergraduate, MBA, and Ph.D. levels. The 92 faculty at the Carson College of Business conduct high-quality research and provide world-class education to students on five campuses (Pullman, Vancouver, Tri-Cities, Everett, and Global Campus).
Washington State University Vancouver
WSU Vancouver (est. 1989) is located on a beautiful 351-acre campus across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon, offering numerous opportunities for collaboration with a variety of local businesses, institutions, agencies, and organizations. A personal atmosphere, small classes, and interaction with world-class faculty attract more than 3,500 students to this urban campus. Unlike other multi-campus systems, those who work at WSU in Vancouver are equal members of their departments at WSU in Pullman, Washington. Faculty in Vancouver share the same research, teaching, and service requirements for tenure as faculty at WSU Pullman. The business curricula at all five campuses is accredited together as one curriculum by the AACSB.
WSU Vancouver's distinguished Business Growth and Mentor Analysis Program, a student led consultancy, has won local, regional, and national awards for the interactions it fosters between students, their professors, business-savvy mentors, and local businesses. For more information, visit http://business.vancouver.wsu.edu/bgmap. Building on the BGMAP success, the campus is looking to grow its undergraduate major and minor in entrepreneurship with this exceptional new tenure track hire.
The Carson College of Business Vancouver includes 12 tenure-track, five non-tenure-track research-active faculty and three executive-in-residence faculty members.
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