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Entrepreneurship

James N. Doyle Professorship in Entrepreneurship

The University of Rochester’s William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration has established the James N. Doyle Professorship in Entrepreneurship. Candidates for this chair should have an outstanding academic record commensurate with Simon School tenure standards and a demonstrated involvement in entrepreneurship. In addition to senior faculty, mid-level faculty will be considered. The search is not limited to a particular discipline such as finance or marketing; however, it is expected the candidate be recognized for work in his or her primary discipline and work related to entrepreneurship. The position will involve research and teaching, primarily at the MBA level.

About the Simon School

The Simon School is one of the nation's top business schools. The economics faculty at the Simon School is committed to excellence in research and teaching and is considered to be among the top research groups in the nation. The Simon School offers generous research support and salary is competitive. The school’s small size leads to an atmosphere of strong collegial interaction in research and teaching, and fosters interdisciplinary research. To learn more, please visit our website: http://www.simon.rochester.edu.

Application Procedure

To be considered, applicants are required to apply online at https://psportal.its.rochester.edu/applyonline/ search for job ID #173691. Additionally, applicants should submit curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and copies of research papers and publications to Ronald W. Hansen, Senior Associate Dean for Program Development, University of Rochester Simon School of Business, PO Box 270100, Rochester, NY  14627-0100; e-mail: ron.hansen@simon.rochester.edu

The University of Rochester has a strong commitment to principles of diversity and, in that spirit, actively encourages applications from groups underrepresented in higher education.

The University of Rochester is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.