University of New Hampshire, Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics
Assistant Professor of Accounting
The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics At The University
Of New Hampshire invites applications for two Assistant Professor of
Accounting positions to start in the Fall 2014 semester. The College
actively creates and nurtures a dynamic learning environment in which
qualified individuals of differing perspectives, life experiences,
and cultural backgrounds pursue academic goals with mutual respect
and a shared spirit of inquiry.
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and rank. Support
for research is provided through a subscription to Wharton Research
Data Services (WRDS) and a number of financial databases including
CRSP, Compustat, IBES, Capital IQ, Bloomberg, RiskMetrics/IRRC,
Eventus, and ExecuComp.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants for the position must hold a Ph.D. in
accounting or be well advanced toward completion of such a
degree. Candidates from all areas of accounting are welcome to apply.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested applicants should submit a packet
containing a letter of interest, current vita, three recommendation
letters, recent teaching evaluations, and evidence of scholarly work
to the following email address:
accounting.search@unh.edu. Application review will begin immediately
and continue until the positions are filled.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE: The University of New Hampshire is a major
research institution, providing comprehensive, high-quality
undergraduate programs and graduate programs of distinction. Home to
about 15,000 students, it is pleasantly located in the Seacoast
region of the state. The ocean is only 10 miles to the
east. Boston, with its exciting array of cultural resources, is 70
miles to the south. The White Mountain National Forest, offering
skiing, hiking, and other mountain-related recreational activities,
is 50 miles to the north.
Paul College accounting faculty offer highly regarded undergraduate
and MS accounting programs and also provide accounting courses for
other undergraduate and MBA programs. Approximately two-thirds of the
accounting courses are at the undergraduate level. In January 2013,
the college moved into a new $50 million building with
state-of-the-art teaching technology to accommodate our planned growth.
Paul College is accredited by the AACSB and is an affirmative action,
equal opportunity employer. The University seeks excellence through
diversity among its administrators, faculty, staff, and students and
prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, disability, veteran status, or marital
status. Application by members of all underrepresented groups is encouraged.
FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact us at accounting.search@unh.edu
Posted 8/26/13