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Syracuse University Sport Management tenure-line position

  • 1.  Syracuse University Sport Management tenure-line position

    Posted 10-19-2021 18:01

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    Syracuse University is hiring for an Assistant / Associate tenure-line faculty position in sport management, with an emphasis on diversity scholarship: https://www.sujobopps.com/postings/89126. The position description is below:

     

    Faculty Position Announcement

    David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics

    Syracuse University

     

    Job description

    Syracuse University invites applications for a tenure track Assistant or Associate Professor of Sport Management. A strong research background in diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in sport is desirable. Additional expertise in any specialty areas of sport management, especially sport facilities and event management and/or E-sports, is desirable.  The Department of Sport Management in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, offers a B.S. degree in Sport Management, B.S. in Sport Analytics, M.S. in Sport Venue and Event Management, and a CAS in Sport Analytics. 

     

    Qualifications

    An earned doctorate in sport management or a related field or equivalent terminal degree is required. A record of demonstrated teaching competence and ability to teach a variety of sport management courses, along with scholarly accomplishment at the collegiate level, is required. Appointment to faculty rank is open based on appropriate level of scholarship and teaching. The overriding requirement for faculty appointment, reappointment and promotion within the University Tenure Line must be distinguished performance and future promise of distinguished performance. 

     

    Responsibilities

    Primary duties include, but are not limited to, undergraduate and graduate instruction in the Department of Sport Management. In addition to teaching responsibilities, the successful candidate will conduct individual and collaborative research relative to one's field of interest; provide academic advising to students that includes course selection and strategic career planning; become an active participant in scholarly activities and civic engagement; and effectively handle other responsibilities associated with being a faculty member. The successful candidate will also work collaboratively with other academic units and departments across the academic community and with sport industry practitioners.

    The review of applications has begun and is ongoing.

     

    Best Regards,

    Mary Graham

     

    Mary E. Graham, Ph.D.

    Professor, Department of Sport Management

    David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics

    Affiliated Faculty, Whitman School of Management

    Syracuse University

    301 MacNaughton Hall

    Syracuse, NY 13244

    T 315.443.3723        megraham@syr.edu

    falk.syr.edu/sport-management