Professor in Entrepreneurship Tenure-Track
Faculty Position in Entrepreneurship
Lacy School of Business (LSB)
Butler University
Indianapolis, Indiana
Butler University seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the School's Entrepreneurship & Innovation program. The position starts August 2019 and the standard teaching load is nine credit hours per semester with release time available based on research productivity. Candidates should have some experience and expertise in teaching entrepreneurship and general business, with particular emphasis on experiential delivery models. A willingness to teach online is also desired.
The LSB enrolls all first-year students in a course that serves as a vehicle for introducing students to business fundamentals and generates excitement for further study. All second-year students enroll in a business plan course that often results in the creation of a business enterprise complete with funding and potentially operation of the business. In the MBA program, all students enroll in a course on the entrepreneurial mindset. The successful candidate will be a mainstay teaching in some of these programs, as well as undergraduate electives in the Entrepreneurship & Innovation major.
Candidates should have or be near completion of the Ph.D. They should also be qualified to teach in entrepreneurship, and to do so in an experiential manner. Candidates who have been active entrepreneurs will be preferred. Applicants must provide evidence that they will be excellent teachers, committed to working with a diverse population of students. They must also show that they will be productive researchers and display an interest in vigorous interaction with the business community.
Fully accredited by AACSB-International, the Lacy School of Business enrolls about 1,200 full-time undergraduate students and offers an MBA, a Masters in Professional Accounting and a Master of Science in Risk Management. A vibrant university, Butler is committed to providing personalized liberal and professional education to 4,600 undergraduate and 500 graduate students in its six colleges (LSB, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Communication, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Education, and the Jordan College of the Arts). Extensive internship and service opportunities are made possible by Butler's location five miles from downtown Indianapolis, the twelfth largest city in the United States. Learn more about Indianapolis at www.indy.org.
Butler is committed to developing a diverse pool of applicants and encourages the application and nomination of women and people of color. Compensation and support are competitive. Letters of interest should include a curriculum vitae and names of three references. Butler will conduct preliminary interviews at the 2018 Academy of Management conference in.