The McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia invites applications for a 1-year non-renewable full-time, open-rank academic General Faculty position (non-tenure eligible). This position will entail teaching 24 credit hours starting in Fall 2025.
Key responsibilities will include instruction and course development for one or more Information Technology and Innovation courses that are part of McIntire’s core, elective and the new General Business Minor curricula. The course assignments are projected to be a combination of courses including Digital Skills for the Workplace (1.5 credit, General Business Minor), Foundations of Information Systems (3.0 credits, 2nd year core curriculum), and Product and Project Management (3.0 credits, elective), as well as potentially other courses.
About the McIntire School of Commerce:
The University of Virginia is one of the highest ranked public universities in the United States, and the McIntire School of Commerce (www.commerce.virginia.edu) awards a Bachelor of Science in Commerce, and Master of Science degrees in the Management of Information Technology, Business Analytics, Commerce, Accounting, and Global Commerce. McIntire is recognized for excellence and innovation in undergraduate and graduate business education and scholarship. In various annual rankings of undergraduate and graduate business programs, including U.S. News, Bloomberg Businessweek, Poets & Quants, and The Economist, the McIntire School of Commerce is routinely ranked in the top ten. The McIntire School is dedicated to educate and inspire students to become visionary leaders who shape global business with integrity, purpose intercultural fluency and a fundamental understanding of how commerce can contribute to the common good.
Qualifications
Positions at the lecturer ranks (lecturer, senior lecturer, or distinguished lecturer, depending on experience and qualifications) teach only undergraduate courses and candidates at this level must have a master’s degree in a suitable field. Positions with graduate teaching expectations carry professorial rank (assistant professor, associate professor, or professor, depending on experience and qualifications) and require a Ph.D. in a suitable field. All candidates should have previous, relevant teaching experience commensurate with the rank they are seeking.
Application Instructions
The University’s Mission Statement affirms its:
As part of your application, please use your cover letter to describe your potential contributions to any aspect of this mission. Please focus upon your work skills and experience. In doing so, you may choose to refer to your personal perspective, but the focus of our consideration is on your potential contributions through skills and experience, rather than personal opinions or beliefs.
To Apply:
Complete an application online and attach:
For questions about the application process please contact Heather Cullop, Special Assistant, hnc4n@virginia.edu or the Search Committee Chair, Roman Lukyanenko, ufc4tu@virginia.edu.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
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