The Strategy & Entrepreneurship Group is seeking applications for a faculty position at the assistant and associate professor level in strategy and entrepreneurship. We are particularly interested in research related to innovation and technology. The anticipated start is 1 September 2016.
University College London (UCL) is London’s leading multi-disciplinary university and one of the world’s foremost research universities, ranked 5th in the world’s top ten universities by the QS World University Rankings (2014). UCL has 35,000 students and 11,000 staff. Academic staff and former students of UCL have won 32 Nobel Prizes; the most recent addition, in 2014, was John O’Keefe (Physiology/Medicine).
The UCL School of Management consists of three research groups: Strategy & Entrepreneurship, Organisations & Innovation, and Analytics & Operations, each having a PhD program. The school also offers BSc and MSc programs in management, entrepreneurship, information management for business, and management science and business analytics.
See our website for more information about the school. As a research-focused group, tenure-track positions involve teaching only 2 courses per year (1 in year 1), with generous research support.
Please submit your application online here: apply.interfolio.com/31057. You will need to submit a CV, research statement, and job market paper. If you are currently a PhD student or postdoc, you should also arrange for three references to submit letters on your behalf directly through Interfolio. You may also choose to submit additional working papers or published work. We must receive all application material through Interfolio by October 1, 2015.
If you have questions about the application process, please contact Dee Chambers <dee.chambers@ucl.ac.uk>.
Job Requirements
Candidates should have a strong research record or demonstrated research potential in the area of entrepreneurship or strategy, with a focus on publishing articles in top journals. Candidates will be expected to teach in the School’s BSc or MSc programmes.