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INSTRUCTIONAL TRACK FACULTY POSITION IN FINANCE
University of Iowa
The Department of Finance within the Tippie College of Business at The University of Iowa invites applications for multiple, non-tenure Instructional Track Faculty Positions in Finance at the level of Lecturer, Associate Professor of Practice or Instruction, or Full Professor of Practice or Instruction, starting August 18, 2021. Rank will be based on experience and record of achievement. These positions may range from 50% time (teaching 4 classes/year) to 100% time (teaching 8 classes per year) and include a 1-7 year contract with benefits. For more information about the Instructional Faculty policy, refer to the Operations Manual, III 10.11. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications. Appropriate background checks (e.g. criminal background and credential checks) will be conducted. There is an expectation that the person in this position will maintain effective, civil, and respectful working relationships with the University of Iowa campus community and uphold a high standard of cultural competency and respect for difference that represents the Tippie College of Business' commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Application Instructions Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vita, statement of teaching interests, and three references. The applicant will provide the e-mail address of external reference writers at the application website. For best consideration, applications should be submitted by December 18, 2020. Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed until the positions are filled. Inquiries Direct general questions about the position to Professor David Bates (david-bates@uiowa.edu ) and questions about the application procedure to Bev Berg (bev-berg@uiowa.edu ), Departmental Administrator. College and Community The Henry B. Tippie College of Business is housed in the John Pappajohn Business Building, which features the Marvin A. Pomerantz Business Library, technology-equipped classrooms, and a behavioral research lab. The Iowa City area community includes Coralville, North Liberty, Solon, and other small towns with a total population of about 100,000. The University both provides and attracts a wide variety of cultural opportunities, Big Ten athletic events, and a number of business endeavors resulting from scientific and educational research that originated at the University of Iowa. Excellent public schools, close neighborhoods, and a highly educated population mean that Iowa City frequently appears high on "best-place-to-live" listings in national magazines. Twenty miles to the north is Cedar Rapids, Iowa's second-largest city, home to the Eastern Iowa Airport (CID) and a population of about 120,000.
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