Friday, November 18, 2005

JOB: Assistant Professor in Sport Management

Position Title: Assistant Professor in Sport Management–Tenure Track; Sport Management, Recreation and Tourism Division

Primary Functions:
1. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the primary area of Sport Management
2. Develop or continue research in focused line of inquiry related to Sport Management
3. Establish a record of external funding related to research area
4. Perform traditional engagement activities in the Division, School, College, University, and profession

Specific Responsibilities:
1. Primary Teaching responsibility includes Managing Revenues & Expenses in Sport Enterprise with secondary responsibilities in Sport & Event Management and/or Sport & Public Assembly Facilities
2. Conduct a focused line of research and disseminate findings in peer-reviewed, scholarly journals
3. Write and submit proposals for external funding
4. Participate in the functioning of the Sport Management, Recreation and Tourism Division and the life of the School, College, and University through committee work and other activities
5. Advise undergraduate and graduate students
6. Supervise graduate student research projects or theses
7. Supervise Practicum and Internship students
8. Establish academic and professional reputation at regional, national and international levels

Professional Qualifications:
1. Earned doctorate in Sport Management or related field (Ph.D. or Ed.D. preferred; ABD considered)
2. Evidence of effective teaching at the university level
3. Demonstrated ability to conduct and publish research in peer-reviewed scholarly journals
4. Experience in writing grant proposals
5. Ability to teach or assist in the development of on-line courses

Rank and Salary: Assistant professor. Tenure Track. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Effective Date of Employment: August 2006

Review of Applications: Begins January 9, 2005 and will continue until the position is filled.

Letter of Application/Nomination and Credentials:
Send applications with supporting credentials (letter of application, official undergraduate and graduate transcripts, curriculum vitae, three current letters of recommendation, and a maximum of three samples of published articles or other scholarly works) to:

Search Coordinator
School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0248
Phone: 419/372-7234; Fax: 419-372-2877
E-mail correspondence can be addressed to bmarya@bgnet.bgsu.edu
School of HMSLS website: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/hmsls

Faxed or electronic applications will be considered for application and review purposes.

Bowling Green State University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity and educational institution

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