Assistant Professor of Management (Tenure-Track)
- Employer
- Gettysburg College
- Location
- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- Salary
- TBD
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- Faculty Jobs
- Professional Fields, Business & Management
- Position Type
- Tenured & Tenure-Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
Gettysburg College invites applications for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position in the Department of Management to begin August 2025. Teaching responsibilities for the position will include an introductory Marketing Management course within the Business, Organizations, and Management major/Business minor and upper-class electives according to the candidate’s areas of specialization. Preference will be given to candidates with teaching interest in marketing research, marketing analytics, and/or social media marketing. The teaching load for the position will be the equivalent of five courses per academic year.
We welcome applications from diverse candidates and are particularly interested in candidates who can complement the Critical Managerial Studies focus of the Business, Organizations, and Management major (see https://www.gettysburg.edu/academic-programs/management/programs/business-organizations-management-major).
Qualifications:
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. (or be ABD with expected degree completion by the time of appointment) in Marketing, Business/Management, or related fields and demonstrate potential for high quality teaching, scholarship, advising, and contributions to governance/service. Candidates must be committed to interdisciplinary teaching in the liberal arts tradition and demonstrate through their teaching and scholarship that they can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our community.
Organization
Gettysburg College has been witness and participant to some of the most significant events in the history of our nation. Chartered in 1832 to provide education for the residents of south-central Pennsylvania, the College was a neighbor to fighting between Union and Confederate troops in July 1863. On July 1, math professor Michael Jacobs cancelled classes after telling his students that their minds were no longer on their lessons. Pennsylvania Hall, the College's first building, served during and after the Civil War battle as a hospital for the wounded, treating more than 700 Union and Confederate soldiers. On November 19, 1863, Gettysburg College students walked from Pennsylvania Hall into the historic town to hear President Abraham Lincoln deliver his legendary Gettysburg Address.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower was also closely associated with Gettysburg College. Following his presidency, he returned to Gettysburg to live and served the College as a member of its Board of Trustees. He wrote his memoirs in what is today the College's Admissions Office, now known as Eisenhower House.
Gettysburg's founding principles embrace a rigorous liberal arts education that fosters a global perspective, a spirit of collaboration, a dedication to public service, and an enriching campus life. Currently ranked among the best liberal arts colleges in the United States, the College is committed to preparing more than 2,500 students from 40 states and 35 countries for the opportunities of a changing world. Students may choose from 36 majors, pursue interdisciplinary and self-designed majors, or complete one of several cooperative and dual-degree programs. More than 180 full-time faculty members - 95 percent having a doctorate or the highest earned degree in their fields - teach at Gettysburg, where the student/faculty ratio is 11:1 and the average class size is 18 students.
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