Assistant/associate Or Full Professor Of Practice In Marketing (open Rank)
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR, US
Commensurate with education + experience; not spec...
Not specified
Terminal degree from aacsb-accredited college
Executive or entrepreneurial leadership experience
In-person teaching at undergraduate level
The University of Arkansas is seeking an Assistant/Associate or Full Professor of Practice in Marketing for a non-tenure track position set to begin in Fall 2026. The successful candidate will engage in teaching and research related to modern commerce, while collaborating with industry leaders and enhancing student learning experiences
Job Summary
The position serves as a connector between academia and industry to explore emerging trends in modern commerce.
The role involves teaching undergraduate courses such as Product Development, Retail Strategy, and Digital Marketing.
The University of Arkansas offers a comprehensive benefits package including tuition waivers and retirement contributions ranging from 5 to 10%.
Matching Summary
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The University of Arkansas is seeking an Assistant/Associate or Full Professor of Practice in Marketing for a non-tenure track position set to begin in Fall 2026. The successful candidate will engage in teaching and research related to modern commerce, while collaborating with industry leaders and enhancing student learning experiences.
Salary
Commensurate with education and experience; Not specified; Benefits include health insurance and retirement contributions
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Terminal degree from AACSB-accredited college
Executive or entrepreneurial leadership experience
In-person teaching at undergraduate level
Nice-to-have
R1 Carnegie Classification Ph.D. institution
Experience teaching in business school environment
Active involvement in scholarly presentations
Key Requirements
Business terminal degree (Ph.D. or DBA)
Leadership responsibilities in executive or entrepreneurial roles
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States
Work Rights
Must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States