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Applicants are now invited to apply for the Assistant Professor of Finance career at the Univ of Maine!
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The AACSB accredited Maine Business School (MBS) at the University of Maine invites applications for a full time, tenure track, Assistant Professor of Finance, with an anticipated start date of September 1, 2019.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Primary teaching responsibilities will include International Finance, Financial Institutions, and Corporate Finance at the undergraduate level and potentially at the graduate level. Candidates may be required to teach online or via other distance delivery modes, occasionally teach at off-campus locations. Reasonable service is expected and candidates should foster collaborative relationships with the business community. New faculty are required to establish a research program leading to publications in refereed journals in their area of expertise.
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