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Reminder: Visiting Scholar (NTT) Position in Business Ethics at Fordham University (New York City)

  • 1.  Reminder: Visiting Scholar (NTT) Position in Business Ethics at Fordham University (New York City)

    Posted 03-23-2020 17:48
    Dear colleagues,
    I hope you and your families are healthy and well. I am writing to remind you that we are hiring and that the deadline for applications is next week.
    Please see details below:

    Visiting Scholar (NTT) Position Assistant or Associate Professor of Business Ethics

    Fordham University. Gabelli School of Business. New York, NY

    Deadline: April 1, 2020 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

    Application website: https://apply.interfolio.com/72950

    Description
    The Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University invites applications for one (1) Visiting Scholar (non-tenure-track position) Assistant or Associate Professor rank in the Law & Ethics area, starting Fall of 2020.
    The position entails both teaching and research responsibilities. Teaching will be primarily at the undergraduate level. The school and area will provide opportunities for research collaboration as well as competition for research funds.

    Qualifications
    The ideal candidate should possess a Ph.D. in Philosophy or Management (with a specialization in Business Ethics) or; a Ph.D. in Business Ethics; or a J.D., with a significant record in business ethics research (an expected completion date no later than July 1, 2020, for the Ph.D. is acceptable). Candidates should have a record of scholarship or demonstrated interest and competences in producing high-quality scholarship and a dedication to solid teaching with impact.

    Application Instructions
    Applications should include a curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, an example of scholarly work, and teaching evaluations.

    Fordham is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, people of color, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply for the position. Consistent with our Jesuit tradition, we believe that cultural and intellectual diversity is central to the excellence of our academic program and strive to create an academic community and campus culture that attracts and facilitates the development of teacher-scholars. We are especially interested in candidates with substantive experience and commitment to teaching and mentoring students from a range of social, cultural, and economic backgrounds.

    Thank you for your attention,

    Miguel

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    Miguel Alzola Ph. D.
    Grose Family Endowed Chair in Business Ethics
    Associate Professor of Ethics
    Gabelli School of Business | Fordham University
    New York, NY 10023
    alzola@fordham.edu
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