Professor in Work and Employment
Business and Management Studies,Accountancy and Finance,Management,Business Studies
Short info about job
Company: King's College London
Department: King’s Business School
Salary: £70,000 +
Hours: Full Time
Contract type: Permanent
Type / Role: Academic or Research
Phone: +44-1431 8804962
Fax: +44-1572 9194702
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Detail information about job Professor in Work and Employment. Terms and conditions vacancy
Salary Details: £70,000+
Contract Type: Permanent
Contract Term: Full time
We are looking for an outstanding candidate in Work and Employment to join King’s Business School. The School is one of the top ten ranked centres for the study of management and business in the UK, and became an independent Faculty on 1 August 2017, reflecting growth in the range and scale of research and teaching. There are presently over 90 academic staff and a full range of undergraduate, Masters and PhD programmes.
As such we are going through an exciting development phase and are looking for high quality people to join our growing team. The School places a premium on international levels of scholarship and research excellence and you will be expected to play a role in the standing and development of the Group in this regard.
The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to high quality research and will be able to contribute excellent teaching to the development of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes You should hold a PhD in a relevant field and have a high quality track record of publications in leading referred journals and grant income.
This post is at the Professorial grade with a minimum salary of £70k per annum plus £2,623 London Allowance, per annum. The final salary is open to negotiation and will be based on relevant experience.
This post will be based on a full time, indefinite contract.
The selection process will include a presentation and a panel interview.
Interviews are expected to be held on 13th October 2017
Informal enquiries may be made to; Professor Stephen Deery on 0207 848 4181 email: [email protected]