Assistant Professor

  • Melbourne
  • Florida Institute Of Technology

The Assistant Professor tenure track position requires candidates to be knowledgeable and credentialed with teaching and research in management, marketing, specializing in organizational behavior. The individual must have a steady stream of research with an emphasis in organizational behavior and marketing and be capable of sustaining excellent teaching research and service that would qualify for tenure under the Bisk College of Business faculty and promotion tenure guidelines, and allow appointment to graduate faculty to participate on Doctoral committees for the college. Teamwork and collegiality is an important characteristic for future faculty inclusion.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. / D.B.A. in Business or terminal degree in a closely related field.

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