Unhappy where you are?
George Brenkert <
BRENKG@gunet.georgetown.edu> of Georgetown University in
Washington, DC, posts the following position announcement:
Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business is pleased to announce
a tenure-eligible position (beginning Fall, 2001) for a scholar with
expertise in the field of Business Ethics. Candidates who also have
competencies in business law or strategy are especially welcome to apply.
Scholars at any level may apply. A completed Ph.D. is a prerequisite for
consideration for the position.
The successful candidate will be someone whose scholarship addresses
important problems in Business Ethics (and other areas of the individual's
competency), and whose work will appear in leading scholarly outlets.
Georgetown University prides itself on the teaching excellence of its
faculty, and the successful applicant will be someone who fits that
tradition. We particularly encourage scholars who also have either
teaching/research experience in a business school or private sector
management expertise to apply. Georgetown University is an equal
opportunity employer, and welcomes applications from women and candidates
from disadvantaged backgrounds.
We will begin to review applications by 15 September 2000, and hope to
invite some candidates to campus during the Fall term. The deadline for
applications, however, is December 10, 2000. Send only an application
letter, a copy of your vita, and a brief statement of teaching and
scholarship interests. We will subsequently contact candidates for letters
of reference, and for copies of published work and working papers.
Please send your applications to:
George Brenkert,
Chair, Search Committee
McDonough School of Business
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C. 20057
BRENKG@gunet.georgetown.edu