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The Finance section of the Erasmus School of Economics is currently seeking a new non-tenure track faculty member and invites applications for the position of Lecturer in Finance. The Lecturer position involves an important teaching task, where the candidate will teach courses in our master (MSc) and bachelor (BSc) programmes. The position also involves thesis supervision, overall assistance in departmental activities such as development of (new) courses and course material. In these and other ways, the Lecturer will help to develop innovative approaches to enhancing student engagement, increasing diversity, and expanding collaborations with community and business partners.
Successful applicants are expected to demonstrate an interest in teaching at the BSc and MSc level and a proven track record in this respect. We expect the candidate to have a sound background in finance, preferably but not necessarily demonstrated by a PhD Degree in Finance.
The Lecturer appointment initially is a one-year position, which can be extended. The salary includes several secondary benefits (such as a pension plan that is partially funded by the university and health care insurance). Favourable tax agreements may apply to non-Dutch applicants. We offer opportunities for lecturers to further develop teaching skills, and obtaining teaching qualifications.
Dienstverband: Temporary, initially one year
The expertise of Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is concentrated in the fields of Business Administration, Economics, Medicine and Health Sciences, Law, Social Sciences, History, Culture and Communication, and Philosophy. In addition to the initial degree programmes and scientific research, the University offers specific postgraduate study programmes and courses. Erasmus University has around 25,000 students and some 2,700 staff members.
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