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Posted: 10-Jan-23
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 117923
Associate Teaching Professor of Marketing
Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) is seeking an Associate Teaching Professor of Marketing . The primary responsibility of position is teaching university-level marketing courses, with the opportunity to conduct research, and publish academic writing with a focus on marketing analytics and engineering, the principles of marketing, and topics microeconomics, as well as specific subjects including regression analysis, choice models, and pricing and price strategy. Actively engage in course instruction and collaborative work with respect to marketing fundamentals; contemporary marketing trends; and historical economic, social, and cultural influences on marketing. Promote and disseminate research results to Carnegie Mellon students to connect them to the world of marketing and to communicate its impact and import. Advise students in their individual scholarly pursuits and work to connect motivated and qualified students with internships and professional opportunities. Develop courses that cover specific topics in order to provide cutting-edge business education and to contribute to school-wide and campus-wide initiative. Required: Ph.D. degree (or foreign equivalent) in Marketing or a closely related field.
Send resumes via Interfolio to
Ms. Jennifer Kukawa
Executive Assistant
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
jkukawa@andrew.cmu.edu
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