Specialty Area: Finance/Financial Economics
The University of Redlands School of Business invites applicants for one tenure-track position with open rank in Finance or Financial Economics. Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2007 and the position will remain open until filled. Further information can be found at our website: http://www.redlands.edu, or by contacting Erin Ross at (909) 748-8750 or via email at Erin_Ross@redlands.edu.
Requirements: An earned doctorate in Finance or Financial Economics and clear evidence of teaching and research achievement or potential. The position is open to all areas in finance.
Desired/Preferred for position: Teaching interest in corporate finance or investments; demonstrated excellence/interest in cross-disciplinary teaching and research; desire to work with other faculty and practitioners to create and implement innovative curricula and learning approaches; effective interaction with members of diverse cultures; motivation and desire to mentor and inspire both traditional and non-traditional students; desire and ability to experiment with and implement technology-enhanced learning.
The Context and Our Community: In recognition of its innovative 25-year tradition of service to adult learners, the Trustees elevated the University of Redlands’ Business Programs to a School of Business in 2000. The School is now on a path to grow to better serve managers and professionals in Southern California by providing an inventive, personalized learning community. Based in the liberal arts and sciences university tradition of its historic campus, the School of Business emphasizes critical thinking, communication, and quantitative skills across its business programs. The town of Redlands is a pristine community of about 65,000 situated in the mountain foothills midway between Palm Springs and Los Angeles. Home prices and cost of living are affordable. Skiing and ocean sports, the arts, the San Bernardino and Cleveland National Forests, Joshua Tree National Monument, shopping and wineries are all close by. K-12 education is ranked among the best in California.
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