Clinical Assistant Professor of Management in Business Law & Ethics

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Job description

The Law, Communications, and Ethics Area at the Daniels School of Business, Purdue University, invites candidates to apply for a full-time Clinical Assistant Professor position (non-tenure track but promotable to higher rank). Candidates should have experience in teaching business law, ethics, and related courses. The appointment is expected to begin August 2025.

The successful candidate’s responsibilities will include a subset of the following:

  • Teach undergraduate business law and ethics courses as needed by the department.
  • Teach masters level business law and ethics courses as needed by the department.
  • The teaching load for this position is 18 to 21 credit hours per year dependent on the service assigned to the position, and courses can be taught in person, hybrid, and online, as determined by department needs.
  • The service component for this role is an additional 6 to 9 hours per academic year. That service component may include serving in the Cornerstone for Business and Ethics Center or in the Brock-Wilson Center for Women in Business. Each area is experiencing dramatic growth.
  • It may also include facilitating an ethics competition for the Ethics Center.
  • The service component will include additional duties as needed by the department.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • JD at the time of appointment
  • Relevant college or university teaching experience
  • Qualified under AACSB standards
  • Experience practicing law in either the public or private sector
  • Demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching and service
  • Utilized online teaching platforms such as Brightspace, Blackboard, etc.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Admitted to practice law in any state
  • Masters in Business Administration
  • Experience teaching at an AACSB accredited school
  • Expertise collaborating with and fostering relationships with faculty, students, staff, and administrators.

Inquiries can be directed to:

Cara Putman, Clinical Associate Professor [email protected]

Law, Communications and Ethics

403 Mitch Daniels Blvd., Daniels School of Business, Purdue University

About the Mitch Daniels School of Business

The Mitch Daniels School of Business has been widely recognized as one of the top business schools in the country. Now, building on a decade-long series of major strategic investments across the university, the school of business is undergoing a major expansion and period of investment. This expansion will bring together Purdue’s strengths in business and technology to prepare the leaders of tomorrow.

About Purdue

Established in 1869, Purdue is Indiana’s land-grant university, a comprehensive educational and research institution and member of the prestigious American Association of Universities (AAU). Purdue has a reputation for innovation, rigor, inclusivity, and free and open inquiry. The West Lafayette campus, located one hour north of Indianapolis and two hours south of Chicago, has ten academic colleges with an enrollment of over 44,000 students from over 133 countries.

Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.

How to apply

To apply for this position, candidates are to apply directly online and submit the following documents as PDF files:

  • Resume/ CV
  • Teaching evaluations if available
  • Teaching Statement

Applicants should also submit three names and email addresses for reference letters to: https://webapps.krannert.purdue.edu/KARS/Apply/PsnfcPGFIt. Application reviews begin November 15, 2024, until the positions are filled.

A background check will be required for employment in the position.

Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S., is the flagship university of the six-campus Purdue University system. Purdue was founded on May 6, 1869, as a land-grant university when the Indiana General Assembly, taking advantage of the Morrill Act, accepted a donation of land and money from Lafayette businessman John Purdue to establish a college of science, technology, and agriculture in his name