The School of Business and Management at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is seeking applicants at all ranks for teaching or tenure-track positions in the area of business ethics. Applicants should have an earned doctorate in a relevant discipline (upon appointment) and demonstrated capacity for excellent teaching of business ethics is required. Candidates who apply for tenure-track positions should excel in research with a strong record of published research in premier management journals or be able to demonstrate research potential. Appointment with tenure requires formal review. The language of instruction at HKUST is English.

Established in 1991, the HKUST Business School is recognized globally as one of the world's best business schools. Our Executive MBA Program, offered jointly with the Kellogg School of Management, has once again been ranked No. 1 by the Financial Times in its 2011 EMBA global rankings. Our MBA program now ranks No. 10 in the world in the annual Financial Times MBA rankings and among top ten on a three-year average.

The Department of Management at HKUST aims to continue as a leading intellectual center for management research. The university provides a supportive research and teaching environment, attractive research funding, strong teaching support staff and leading-edge facilities. The management department has a group of productive faculty with great enthusiasm in conducting high quality management research, which is regularly published in premier management journals. Please browse our department website (www.bm.ust.hk/mgmt/) for information about the faculty, our teaching, current research programs, and our research centers.

Interested candidates are invited to email (1) a letter of application, (2) vita and (3) teaching portfolio/evaluations (if available) to Daphne Cheung at mgmtrec@ust.hk. Applications will be processed as received and should be submitted no later than March 15, 2012. Shortlisted candidates will be required to provide three letters of reference to be considered for an on-campus interview.