More information about the Desautels Faculty of Management and the Strategy & Organization Area can be found at: https://www.mcgill.ca/desautels/about
Compensation levels, teaching load, research funding, and travel support are competitive and commensurate with experience.
Application process and deadline
These materials must be submitted through WorkDay: (1) a cover letter expressing your interest; (2) CV; (3) a brief research statement; (4) a brief statement of teaching philosophy plus documentation of teaching effectiveness (if available); (5) three letters of reference (preferably also sent electronically); and (6) copies of representative research article(s), including the full paper you would present if invited for a campus visit. Doctoral candidates and recent graduates should submit work from their dissertation.
Workday application is available here:
McGill-Desautels Assistant-Professor-Strategy & Organization
Any questions about the position or receipt of materials should be addressed to
strategyrecruiting.mgmt@mcgill.ca
All application materials should be submitted electronically by October 1, 2021. Only complete, electronic submissions are accepted.
The cover letter in the application may be addressed to:
Robert Nason, Strategy & Organization Area Coordinator Desautels Faculty of Management
McGill University
1001 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1G5
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome and encourage applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
At McGill, research that reflects diverse intellectual traditions, methodologies, and modes of dissemination and translation is valued and encouraged. Candidates are invited to demonstrate