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Job: University of Virginia

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The Marketing Area of the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia is seeking applications for one or more full-time tenure track positions in marketing, beginning in August 2008.

The positions are open to all ranks, including distinguished professor. Senior candidates must have an established record of both excellent research and outstanding teaching. For appointment at the Assistant Professor level, applicants must have a Ph.D. in hand or be extremely close to completion and demonstrate clear potential for a strong record in research and teaching. Particular consideration will be given to scholars whose research has potential synergies with current McIntire faculty.

Currently, the McIntire School of Commerce () awards a Bachelor of Science in Commerce, a Master of Science in Accounting, and a Master of Science in the Management of Information Technology. In the fall of 2008, McIntire will introduce a Master of Science in Commerce. McIntire is recognized for excellence and innovation in undergraduate and graduate business education and scholarship. In 2007 annual ranking of undergraduate business programs, Business Week magazine again ranked the McIntire School of Commerce second in the nation.

McIntire serves over 650 undergraduates and 250 graduate students. Undergraduate students enter the Commerce School in their third year at the University and concentrate in one or more of six fields: accounting, finance, information technology, international business, management, and/or marketing. The major professional services firms (e.g., advertising, accounting, consulting, and investment banks) and Fortune 500 corporations actively recruit McIntire graduates. In December 2007, McIntire will move into a 156,000 square foot new academic complex on the Lawn in the heart of UVA’s historic Central Grounds, designed by Thomas Jefferson. Charlottesville is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is rated highly as a desirable location to live.

McIntire faculty members have received numerous regional and national awards for their research. They also serve as members of editorial review boards and as editors of leading journals in their fields. Marketing Area scholars include: David Mick, Rick Netemeyer, Bill Kehoe, Trey Maxham, Jim Burroughs, Carrie Heilman, and Jack Lindgren. Recent research publication outlets include Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research and Journal of Consumer Research. Examples of other leading scholars at McIntire include Bill Wilhelm and David C. Smith, Finance; Tom Bateman, Carl Zeithaml, and Rob Cross, Management; and Michael Morris and Barbara Wixom, IT.

Applicants will need to send a letter of interest and a curriculum vita to email address: faculty.apps@comm.virginia.edu or to Jack Lindgren, McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia, Monroe Hall, P.O. Box 400173, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4173. Mail applications will be received and processed, but email submissions are highly preferred. The positions are open until filled.

The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action employer.