University of Canterbury, College of Business and Economics
Lecturer in Strategy and Entrepreneurship
The Department of Management invites applications for a continuing/tenured position at the rank of Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor in North America). Candidates must have completed their PhD (or be very near completion) and demonstrate promise of high quality teaching and research.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have a demonstrated teaching interest in the strategy and entrepreneurship subjects taught at the University of Canterbury, particularly with respect to one or more of following areas: strategic management, entrepreneurship, innovation, and international business.
FURTHER INFORMATION: Information about the Department of Management can be found at http://www.mang.canterbury.ac.nz. Enquiries of an academic nature should be made to Dr Paul Knott, by telephone (+ 64 3 364 2987 Ext 6941) or by email at paul.knott@canterbury.ac.nz
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY: Located on a picturesque campus, the University offers an extensive range of services and facilities, inclusive of library and art collections, child-care centres, health centre, recreation centre, pharmacy, bookshop and cafes. You will have the opportunity to work alongside members of a world class, diverse academic community and enrich your own professional and personal development. For more information about the benefits of joining the University of Canterbury please visit us online at: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants should include their curriculum vitae, a statement clearly addressing the selection criteria as outlined in the Person Specification, summaries of evaluations of recent teaching, details of research activities and publications, and the names of three referees. The closing date for this position is: Sunday, 10 February 2013.
Internal candidates should apply via the Careers option in Employee Self-Service: http://ucpeople.canterbury.ac.nz
The University of Canterbury is an EEO employer and actively seeks to meet its obligation under the Treaty of Waitangi.
Posted 1/13/13