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Inside Higher Ed · 4 weeks ago

Lecturer in Marketing and Supply Chain

The University of Kentucky's Department of Marketing and Supply Chain is seeking a full-time Lecturer and Supply Chain Program Director. The role involves teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, alongside administrative and service responsibilities.

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Responsibilities

The selected candidate will be appointed to a 9-month, non-tenure-eligible faculty position for an initial two-year period that has the potential for renewal and for promotion to Senior Lecturer after five years
The typical teaching load for a Lecturer is 8 courses per year
Teaching responsibilities may include both undergraduate and graduate courses, and occasionally broader business courses depending on departmental needs
While this position has a significant portion of its time focused on teaching, it also has important administrative responsibilities, as well as service responsibilities
The anticipated initial Distribution of Effort will be 50% teaching, 40% administration, and 10% service

Qualification

Ph.D. in Supply ChainPh.D. in MarketingTeaching ExperienceClassroom RecordAdministrative Skills

Required

A successful candidate must hold a Ph.D. or be expected to earn one in supply chain management, marketing, or a related field by the start date
Candidates should demonstrate an excellent record in the classroom

Benefits

Comprehensive rewards
Medical coverage
Life insurance
Dental and vision insurance
Additional retirement plans

Company

Inside Higher Ed

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Funding

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2022-01-10Acquired
2006-08-31Series Unknown

Leadership Team

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Stephanie Shweiki
Director, Foundation Partnerships
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