Job Opening for Finance Prof at Loyola U

Loyola University New Orleans College of Business Faculty Position in Finance

The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business at Loyola University New Orleans invites applications for a tenure-track position as assistant or associate professor of finance beginning Fall 2011.  Responsibilities include teaching Financial Management, International Finance and possibly other related courses at the undergraduate and MBA levels.  The ideal candidate will have an established record or strong potential for high quality innovative teaching, publishable research, and service to the University and/or community. Those with an interest in assuming a leadership role are especially encouraged to apply.  Business experience is a plus, but not required.  Minimum qualifications include candidacy (ABD) for the Ph.D. in Finance.  Salary is competitive.

Loyola University New Orleans is a selective Jesuit university that has won many awards and recognitions for the high quality of its academic programs.  Located in the prestigious and beautiful University Section of Uptown New Orleans (next door to Tulane), Loyola boasts one of the most beautiful and culturally rich campuses in the nation.  Loyola currently enrolls approximately 5,000 highly qualified students from 50 states and 46 foreign countries.  Eighty-five percent of University faculty hold the Ph.D. or other terminal degrees.  Typical class size is 22.  The University web site is www.loyno.edu.

The Joseph A. Butt, S.J., College of Business currently enrolls approximately 600 undergraduate students in two degree programs leading to majors in accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, and international business.  Approximately seventy graduate students are enrolled in the MBA or MBA/JD program.  Undergraduate programs have been continuously accredited by AACSB since 1957, and graduate programs since 1974.  The small size and collegial nature of the College afford a very pleasant and productive working environment.  The College of Business web site is www.business.loyno.edu.

Although some sections of Metro New Orleans were severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the most celebrated and historic parts of the city remain intact, fully functional and safe. Also, many damaged areas have been rebuilt and the city is flourishing. With its unique cuisine, architecture, along with numerous museums and historical sites, and flourishing arts and music communities, New Orleans still provides a unique cultural experience few cities can match.

Applications should be directed to Ron Christner, Chair of Finance Search Committee, Loyola University, College of Business, 6363 St. Charles Ave. Campus Box 222, New Orleans, LA  70118. E-mail applications should be sent to [email protected]. Loyola is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.

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3:45 pm on September 12, 2010