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School of Business & Economics
The School of Business & Economics at Loughborough University is a leading international player in research and teaching across business, management, finance and economics. Consistently rated as one of the UK's top-ten universities for business and management in national league tables, Loughborough is also one of an international elite group of institutions to have both EQUIS accreditation for its Business and Management activities and an AMBA-accredited MBA. The School is a vibrant, challenging and respected institution, which operates at the cutting edge of academic research.
We are looking to recruit a Lecturer in Marketing and Sales Management, who can contribute to our existing research profile in the marketing, international marketing, sales management, and consumer behavior domains, and can deliver marketing and sales management modules on our range of taught programmes. All applications are welcome, especially those from individuals demonstrating fit with the Marketing and Retailing Discipline Group members. Applicants should hold a PhD in marketing and sales management or be close to completion, and should have experience of publishing research output at an internationally recognised level. In addition, applicants should have demonstrable experience of using SPSS, Lisrel, Excel, and NVivo software packages for data analysis purposes. Applicants should also be able to demonstrate their experience of teaching marketing, sales management, and international business/marketing.
Interviews will take place on 17 February 2014.
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