GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY invites applications for multiple tenure track faculty positions (rank open and we expect to hire at the senior assistant/associate and/or full professor levels) effective fall semester 2013. These positions require an earned doctorate from an AACSB-accredited institution or similarly accredited international institution. Successful applicants will have strong research and teaching capabilities in international business and related areas. Candidates at the assistant professor level should demonstrate a high potential for publications in the leading scholarly journals. Candidates at the associate and full professor levels should have an excellent research and teaching record primarily in international business including a strong and current publication record in the leading scholarly journals, an international reputation, and a demonstrated ability to develop and work with others in defining and conducting meaningful research and mentoring junior faculty. Exceptional candidates who are eminent scholars with international reputations may also be considered for appointment to a chair or professorship. These newpositions will enhance the research capability of the Institute of International Business (IIB) which is designated as a national resource center in international business (CIBER) by the U.S. Department of Education.

Georgia State University has been recognized as one of the most diverse campuses in the nation with a student body representing more than 120 countries.  The Robinson College of Business is located in the heart of a vibrant, dynamic international community which includes a growing number of US and foreign firms’ headquarters, a strong consular corps and many other government agencies.  As a business school, the Robinson College boasts an enrollment of over 8,000 students, making it one of the largest in the country.  The Institute of International Business has a diverse, collegial faculty.  The Institute interacts frequently with other academic departments for multidisciplinary teaching, research and executive education activities.

The Institute is a degree-granting unit of Robinson College, offering core and elective courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, a concentration in the College’s highly-ranked MBA program and a Master’s of International Business.  The Institute is also a primary contributor in the College’s Global Partners MBA Program.  The Institute oversees extensive outreach activity, including the mentors program, many study abroad programs, third-party grant activity, and international institutional partners. Additional information about the Institute is available at www.iib.gsu.edu

Salaries are competitive.  The positions are contingent upon final position and budget approval by the College and University.  Send nominations and applications including curriculum vitae, recent papers and evidence of classroom performance to the Institute of International Business, at iibrecruiting2012@gsu.edu  or IIB, Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 3989, Atlanta, GA 30302-3989.  Preference may be given to applications received by October 15, 2012, but positions will remain open until filled.

Professors Karen Loch and Daniel Bello will attend the AIB conference in Washington, DC.  

Georgia State University, a unit of the University System of Georgia, is an equal opportunity educational institution and affirmative action employer