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Associate Professor, School of Business

Employer
WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY
Location
Sydney, Australia
Closing date
6 Oct 2019

Job Details

Working at Western Sydney University means you’ll be part of an organisation that’s ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide and is a research leader – with 85% of the University’s research being at or above world standard.

We understand the key to your success is unlocking your true potential – just as we do with our students. Our 3,000 staff members work together to enable a dynamic, inclusive and innovative culture that is distinctly research-driven and student-centred.

The University is deeply embedded in the community and the region we serve, which is Australia’s fastest growing economy and one of the most culturally diverse areas in Australia. Our 10 campuses include a hybrid network of technology-infused vertical CBD campuses and more traditional campuses across Western Sydney.

We take pride in challenging the traditional notion of what a university ‘should’ be and are dedicated to ensuring our 45,000 students enjoy the best and most dynamic learning experience possible. From our forward-focused reworking of our teaching methodologies to connecting our learning hubs with industry, we are equipping our students with real-world learning experiences and future employment.

With more than 180,000 highly-respected alumni – including 20,000 working across 128 countries – we are ranked the highest university in NSW for graduate employer satisfaction. Join us as we shape the future of Western Sydney.

The School of Business takes pride in educating students in an environment that is contemporary, challenging and adapted to a rapidly evolving world, and we seek enthusiastic academics and emerging leaders to join our team. The School provides an innovative business education to the Greater Western Sydney region and beyond. Our comprehensive program is designed to lead to rewarding business careers in Australia and the global marketplace.

The School of Business has four Academic Programs led by individual Directors.

The School of Business at Western Sydney University is seeking to appoint a senior academic with research and teaching experience in the Property discipline in particular in property investment (finance).

In this position, as an Associate Professor, you will be required to be a leader in the School’s programs and academic activities in the Property discipline area.

You will be expected to conduct and lead significant research and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students in their area of expertise, as well as encourage interdisciplinary collaboration among existing faculty to leverage our intellectual capital, while building strong research teams and networks both internally and externally. You may also be required to take on leadership roles within their discipline area.

This is a Full-Time, Ongoing position based at the Parramatta City Campus.

For further information, please refer to the attached Position Description.

Remuneration Package: Academic Level D $175,136 to $192,359 p.a. (comprising Salary $148,395 to $163,116 p.a., plus 17% Superannuation, plus Leave Loading)

Position Enquiries: Warren Day, 02 9685 9103 or email w.day@westernsydney.edu.au

Closing Date: 8:30pm, Sunday 6 October 2019

Company

Western Sydney University is a major urban university spread over six campuses in Western Sydney, the nation’s third largest economy and a region of great opportunity, diversity, challenge and growth. The University has a strong connection to Greater Western Sydney, working with its communities and businesses to contribute to the region’s growth. The University is culturally diverse, with approximately 3,315 staff and 44,000 students drawn from Australia and around the world.

Company info
Telephone
+(61)298525222
Location
LOCKED BAG 1797
PENRITH SOUTH DC
NEW SOUTH WALES
NSW 2751
Australia

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