Associate Professor of Marketing

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Company: Northumbria University

Department: Faculty of Business and Law

Salary: £49,772 to £55,998

Hours: Full Time

Contract type: Permanent

Type / Role: Academic or Research

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Faculty of Business and Law

Associate Professor of Marketing – BAL16/40

Salary: £49,772 – £55,998

Northumbria's improvement in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework for research power was reported as being the biggest in the country, and within our Business and Management submission over 60 % of our Impact was assessed as either world leading or internationally excellent. Within the Faculty of Business and Law, Newcastle Business School is one of a small group of business schools worldwide that have double AACSB accreditation for both Business and Accounting. We have an outstanding reputation in the delivery of business relevant, research rich education. Many of our business programmes have EPAS accreditation from the European Foundation for Management Development and/or enjoy professional accreditation from a range of professional bodies. By the end of 2015, Newcastle Business School won the prestigious Times Higher Education “Business School of the Year” award.

We are seeking to appoint an Associate Professor in Marketing. The successful candidate will provide academic, teaching and research leadership. You will join a team of highly qualified academics with a passion for enhancing the student experience and producing high quality research. We deliver a range of undergraduate programmes with marketing focus and an innovative MSc Digital Marketing. Newcastle Business School recently hosted the prestigious Academy of Marketing Conference 2016.

You will make a significant input to teaching and learning leadership, the development of research, research informed teaching, income generation, and high quality publications to contribute to the 2020 Research Excellence Framework.  As a senior academic, you will exemplify our values of collegiality and citizenship and contribute to our research signature areas.

As an Associate Professor, you will be expected to take on a leading role in programme leadership, research, business engagement, and/or international activities, working closely with the Head of Department. You will also be expected to support a number of academic staff as a line manager and mentor.

You must have extensive detailed knowledge and subject expertise evidenced by research and/or consultancy and teaching and learning track record. You will be able to foster and develop collaborative links with academic, business, third sector and public sector partners.  As well as having a strong publication record and evidence of ability to generate research income, commensurate with the title of Associate Professor, you must have the ability to empower people in a professional environment. Ideally, you’ll have teaching & learning and research expertise in one or more of the following areas:

  • - Digital Marketing
  • - Branding
  • - Business to Business Marketing and Sales

For full information, please visit Northumbria University’s website: https://work4.northumbria.ac.uk/work-for-us/details/?roleId=169

 

Northumbria University takes pride in, and values, the quality and diversity of our staff. We welcome applications from all members of the community. The University holds an Athena SWAN (Bronze) award in recognition of our commitment to improving employment practices for the advancement of gender equality and is a member of the Euraxess network, which delivers information and support to professional researchers.

 

Closing Date:     10th September 2017

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