GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY: J. Mack Robinson College of Business, School of Accountancy

NON-TENURE TRACK CLINICAL POSITIONS IN ACCOUNTING

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY invites applications for one or more non-tenure track - Clinical Assistant Professor positions effective fall 2018 in the School of Accountancy.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS: All fields within accounting will be considered, but we are particularly interested in candidates with expertise in taxation, managerial accounting, and auditing. Rank is open, but we expect to hire at the level of Clinical Assistant Professor. Candidates for Clinical Assistant Professor must have demonstrated high-level classroom performance, significant professional experience, the capability for publishing basic and applied research in refereed journals, and a Ph.D. in accounting or related field from an AACSB-accredited university, or a JD and graduate degree in tax/accounting (for teaching tax). We are particularly interested in faculty members seeking to bring digital pedagogies into the classroom. Salaries are competitive.

PROCESS: Positions are contingent on budget approval. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. To apply, a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three recommendation letters, teaching evaluations if any, and a statement of teaching philosophy should be uploaded to To apply for the Clinical Assistant Professor, evidence of publishing capability should also be submitted. All materials must be submitted in Adobe PDF. Questions should be emailed to Carla Hines at . Review of applications will begin immediately. Preference may be given to applications received by December 1, 2017.

ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT: Georgia State University is a major urban research university located in the heart of Atlanta. One of the 10 largest accredited business colleges in the United States, Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business has 200 faculty, 7,500 students and over 70,000 alumni. According to Standard & Poor’s, more Georgia executives hold graduate degrees from Robinson and Georgia State than from any other school in the nation. The college is highly ranked: according to the University of Texas at Dallas Top 100 Business School Research Ranking, Robinson’s research productivity makes us #1 in Georgia and #3 in the Southeast. Its flagship part-time MBA is ranked among the best by Bloomberg Businessweek and U.S. News & World Report, and its Executive MBA is considered by Financial Times to be one of the world’s premier programs.

We are creating a new kind of business school -one uniquely capable of developing people from all backgrounds into talented business leaders who will create value in an era of digital transformation. We areextending our STEM perspectives and capabilities in new areas - computer science, statistics and engineering - and integrating them with the core activities of the business school. Our students will connect these new analytical skills with business concepts in immersive experiences, allowing them to capture value from innovation in rapidly changing environments. In all, Robinson itself is learning new ways to collaborate with faculty, students, and business partners to develop a new generation of business leaders.

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Georgia State University is an equal opportunity educational institution and an affirmative action employer.