Lincoln Laboratory

TIES Full Professor with Tenure

Lincoln Laboratory$150K — $200K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Eligible for Full Professor rank (tenured)
  • PhD in economics, sociology, or relevant social sciences
  • Minimum of 10 years teaching and working at a business school
  • Leading scholar with extensive course development experience in entrepreneurship
  • Experience running an entrepreneurship or innovation center is valuable
  • Engagement in rigorous interdisciplinary entrepreneurship research
  • Track record in management education and curricular development

Responsibilities

  • Teach graduate, executive, and undergraduate courses on entrepreneurship
  • Conduct research on entrepreneurship and related topics
  • Develop field-based coursework in entrepreneurship
  • Engage with industry practices related to entrepreneurship
  • Participate in multidisciplinary collaborations within MIT
  • Contribute to program and curricular development

Benefits

  • Collaborative and collegial work environment
  • Access to extensive networks within MIT and the academic community
  • Focus on high-impact scholarship
Full Job Description
Description

Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Strategic Management (TIES) Group

The MIT Sloan School of Management is seeking senior faculty candidates with a demonstrated track-record of leadership in the research, teaching, and practice of entrepreneurship for a position in the Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management (TIES) Group starting on July 1, 2023 or as soon thereafter as possible.

Qualifications

Only candidates eligible at the rank of Full (tenured) Professor will be considered. Applicants must have a PhD in economics, sociology, or other relevant social sciences and management disciplines. Job duties include teaching graduate, executive, and undergraduate level courses on entrepreneurship and related topics and conducting research in these areas. A minimum of ten years of experience teaching and working at a business school is required.

Applicants for this position must be leading scholars in their field and have extensive experience developing and delivering graduate and executive level courses in entrepreneurship, including field-based coursework. Prior experience running an entrepreneurship or innovation center will be highly valued. Eligible candidates are those conducting rigorous disciplinary or interdisciplinary research on topics relevant to entrepreneurship, while also being directly engaged with the practice of entrepreneurship in industry, and with a track record of bringing that perspective to bear in management education, program and curricular development, doctoral training, and more.

The MIT Sloan TIES group believes that high-impact scholarship is cultivated in a collegial, multidisciplinary environment. Accordingly, the group has extensive cross-links with other groups at MIT and the wider Cambridge academic community. (For more information about our group, go to: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/faculty/academic-groups/ties/about-us).

Application Instructions

Please submit applications electronically here providing a cover letter describing research and teaching goals and accomplishments, a CV, and three papers that indicate your research focus and capabilities. Applicants should also be ready to make letters of recommendation available upon request.

The application deadline is October 1, 2022.

Applications should be addressed to:

TIES Search Committee

About Lincoln Laboratory

Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center that conducts research and development in technology areas relevant to national security. The laboratory is operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is located in Lexington, Massachusetts. Lincoln Laboratory's research areas include air and missile defense, cyber security, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, communications and information technology, and advanced electronics. The laboratory was founded in 1951 and has been responsible for many technological innovations, including the development of the first air traffic control system and the first satellite navigation system. The laboratory has a staff of over 3,000 employees, including scientists, engineers, and support staff.
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