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<strong>Job Title:</strong> <br><br>Visiting Faculty Non-Tenure Track 9-Mo - Marketing<br> <strong>Physical Location:</strong> <br><br>Kent Campus - Kent, OH<br><br><strong>Salary:</strong><br><br><strong>Basic Function:</strong> <br><br>The Department of Marketing & Entrepreneurship at Kent State University seeks qualified candidates to apply for a one year visiting non-tenure-track position in Marketing, effective August 20, 2026. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate Marketing courses depending on departmental needs (e.g., International Marketing, Marketing Research, Marketing Applications). <br><br><strong>Additional Basic Function - if applicable:</strong> <br><br>The department offers courses in-person and some courses online.<br> Qualified candidates will have the opportunity to teach in the MBA program. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated experience teaching an International Marketing course. <br><strong>Examples of Duties:</strong> <br><br><strong>Duties/essential functions may include, but not be limited to, the following:</strong><br><br><strong>Additional Examples of Duties - if applicable:</strong><br><br><strong>Minimum Qualifications:</strong> <br><br>Candidates must have a Terminal Degree (Ph.D. or DBA) in Marketing.<br> For candidates with a terminal degree earned prior to May 2022, evidence of recent scholarly or professional activities that allow them to maintain current in the field is required.<br> All-But-Dissertation (ABD) Doctoral students are also encouraged to apply if they are highly likely to earn their Terminal degree before August 2026.<br> In addition, evidence of effective teaching is preferred but not required. <br><br><strong>License/Certification:</strong><br><br><strong>Knowledge Of:</strong><br><br><strong>Skill In:</strong><br><br><strong>Ability To:</strong><br><br><strong>Preferred Qualifications - if applicable:</strong><br><br><strong>Assessments:</strong> <br><br>Asterisk (*) indicates knowledge, skills, abilities which require assessments <br><br><strong>Working Conditions / Physical Requirements:</strong><br><br><strong>Working Schedule:</strong><br><br><strong>Additional Information:</strong> <br><br>To apply, please complete an online application and then attach a cover letter, vita, teaching statement, evidence of teaching experience and effectiveness, and three letters of recommendation (please combine the three letters of reference into one document).<br> Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.<br> To receive full consideration, applications and supporting documentation should be submitted by April 2, 2026.<br> For inquires about this position, please contact the Department Chair, Dr. Haithem Zourrig at <A HREF="mailto:hzourrig@kent.edu">hzourrig@kent.edu</A>. <br><strong>Must pass a security check.</strong> <br><br><strong>For official job descriptions, visit </strong><a href="" target="_blank"><strong> State University is committed to creating a community that is culturally and intellectually diverse and to attracting and retaining a diverse staff. We strive to create and maintain working and learning environments that respect differences, and are inclusive, welcoming, respectful and kind. <br><br>We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to non-discrimination to employ and advance qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status. We comply with VEVRAA and Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act and provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities." <br><br>Kent State University is a Smoke-Free, Tobacco-Free University effective July 1, 2017. Smoking and tobacco is not permitted on any of Kent State's campuses or other locations and properties that are owned, operated, or leased by Kent State, both domestic and international. For additional details, visit<br><a href=""><strong> href=""><strong> <br><br><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> <br><br><em>The intent of this description is to illustrate the types of duties and responsibilities that will be required of positions given this title and should not be interpreted to describe all the specific duties and responsibilities that may be required in any particular position. Directly related experience/education beyond the minimum stated may be substituted where appropriate at the discretion of the Appointing Authority. Kent State University reserves the right to revise or change job duties, job hours, and responsibilities.</em>

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