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External lecturer in Organizational Psychology


External lecturer in Organizational Psychology

A position as an external lecturer in Organizational Psychologyat the Department of Business Humanities and Law is available by 1 August 2024

The position is on a temporary part-time basis and limited to three years with a possibility of 2 extensions of three years each.

The position includes  

  • Teaching in Leadership and organizational psychology
  • Student supervision
  • Preparation of teaching material and exam questions
  • Participation in exams

Qualifications
The position requires a relevant PhD and further qualifications in Organizational psychology.

Evidence of on-going contribution to developing pedagogic theory within the disciplines above is desirable. Practical and relevant teaching experience is a requirement and will be included in the assessment.

Fluency in English is required

Employment
Salary and employment take place in accordance with the circular regarding external lecturers at universities, etc. under the Ministry of Education. The number of working hours is a maximum of 500 hours per academic year and may vary during the semester. The number of hours will be determined twice a year and the employee will be paid in accordance with this. In connection with employment as an external lecturer, the future employee must accept to take a pedagogical course organised by CBS  and participate in an introductory session to teaching and lecturer meetings.

Further information
If you wish to know more about the position, do not hesitate to contact Associate Professor Marta Gasparin E-mail: mga.bhl@cbs.dk

Application deadline
The application deadline is 1 May 2024

Your application
Apply for the position on-line by opening the link "apply on-line/søg online". Complete the application form and attach the application with information on previous employment, degree certificates, CV and other appendices.

Information and documentation on previous relevant teaching activities - including duration - must appear from the application, which must also include documentation of teaching qualifications and other special qualifications.

Applicants are required to attach an English summary of Danish publications  (10-15 lines) out of regard for English-speaking members of the assessment committee.

Applications are processed in accordance with the ministerial order on the appointment of academic staff at universities (the appointment order). Applicants are asked to submit a list of publications with an indication of the articles that are subject to assessment.

Read more about CBS and the department on www.cbs.dk.

 

Closing date: 1 May 2024.

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