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- Bordeaux
Ansök senast: 2025-01-18
Full / Associate Professor of Finance - spe Food, Wine & Hospitality Management
Full/Associate Professor in Finance specialized in Food, Wine & Hospitality Management
Affiliated to the research center Food, Wine & Hospitality (research or blended profile)
(Campus of Bordeaux, France)
Accounting, Finance & Economics department
KEDGE Business School is a business school with 4 campuses in France (Paris, Bordeaux, Marseille, and Toulon), 3 abroad with 2 in China (Shanghai and Suzhou), 1 in Africa (Dakar) and 3 associated campuses (Avignon, Bastia, Bayonne). The KEDGE Business School community includes 14,800 students (23% foreign students), 200 full-time faculty members (45% of which are international), 274 international academic partners and 70,000 alumni across the world. Ranked 31rd amongst European Business Schools, KEDGE Business School is AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA accredited and a member of the French Conférence des Grandes Écoles.
The Accounting, Finance, & Economics department at KEDGE brings together professors from various backgrounds: general accounting, financial and extra-financial accounting, auditing & accounting expertise, management control, market finance, corporate finance, microeconomics, macroeconomics, industrial organization, wine economics, circular economy, collaborative economy, business law, and corporate law.
The successful candidate will join the Food, Wine & Hospitality Center of Excellence which is a founding member of the Alliance for Research on Wine and Hospitality Management.
KEDGE Business school invites applications for the following full-time Faculty position:
Full/Associate Professor in Finance with a specialty in Food, Wine & Hospitality Management (research-oriented or blended profile)
Responsibilities:
Profile and skills required:
Procedure of application:
Interested candidates should provide the following elements:
Compensations and benefits:
Starting date: September 2025
If you have questions regarding the position, please contact:
Frantz MAURER
Head of the Accounting, Finance and Economics department
All of the School's employees are aware of the issues of inclusiveness, whether it be disability, gender or equal opportunity. Our school attaches key importance to inclusiveness, which is embodied in two of our strategic pillars: sustainability and inclusiveness.