Continuing Non-Tenure Faculty, Marketing and Business Law
Position Summary
The Department of Marketing and Business Law in the Villanova School of Business (VSB) at Villanova University invites applications for a continuing non-tenure track position. This position begin in Fall 2026.
Villanova is a Catholic university sponsored by the Augustinian Order. The University is an equal opportunity employer and seeks candidates who understand, respect and can contribute to the University’s mission and values.
Duties and Responsibilities
The Villanova School of Business (VSB) is committed to teaching excellence. The appointment involves teaching coursework primarily in Business Law at the undergraduate level and involves relevant service responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications
Demonstrated teaching excellence and/or relevant experience in business and business law. Master’s degree in a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred Qualifications
PhD in Marketing, JD, or terminal degree.
Special Message to Applicants
For full consideration for the position, complete applications must be submitted via the VU jobs portal at https://jobs.villanova.edu/.
All initial applications are to include:
• Cover letter
• Curriculum vitae
• Contact information for 3 references
Review of application begins upon receipt and continues until position is filled. The position offers a commensurate and competitive salary and benefits package.
For technical assistance, please contact us at 610-519-7900, 610-519-7616, or hr@villanova.edu.
Application-related questions may be sent to Dr. Jeremy Kees, Chair, Department of Marketing and Business Law (jeremy.kees@villanova.edu).
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