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Assistant/Associate/Professor (Lecturer) in The Department of Management
CAREER-LINE FACULTY POSITIONS (non-tenure-track) in Organizational Behavior: The Department of Management at the David Eccles School of Business of the University of Utah (eccles.utah.edu) seeks to fill multiple career-line (non-tenure-track) faculty positions, starting August 2024. These new positions (subject to course approval and budgeting) are targeted at individuals who are qualified to teach a new core undergraduate course entitled “Responsibilities of Business Leaders”. The course content will primarily focus on issues of ethics, diversity & inclusion, and sustainability, with additional support topics such as identity, perception, disability, neurodiversity
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