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The Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies seeks applicants for part-time Adjunct Professors for the academic year 2024-2025. The Adjuncts will teach specific undergraduate or graduate level courses. USC defines two categories of appointment for faculty working less than fulltime. These are adjunct and part-time. The difference in the categories is primarily based on the nature of a faculty members professional work outside of teaching at USC. Definition of Adjunct Faculty USC reserves the Adjunct Faculty appointment for faculty teaching less than full-time at USC , who are employed full-time in a primary profession or career elsewhere. Adjunct faculty typically teach only one course per year but, in exceptional cases, may teach one course per semester, if approved by the dean. For example, a full-time freelance artist, a lawyer employed full-time at a firm, a pharmacist employed full-time by a pharmacy, or a consultant/entrepreneur/CFO who teaches 1-2 classes a year for USC would be considered an adjunct faculty member. A retired person who considers themselves fully retired, but teaches 1-2 classes a year for USC, could be considered Adjunct Faculty or Part-time Faculty. Definition of Part-time Faculty USC reserves the Part-time Faculty appointment for faculty teaching less than full-time who are not employed full-time in a primary position or career elsewhere. For example, a therapist with a part-time private practice, a musician who books performances on what they consider to be a part-time basis, a biologist who has a part-time job in a lab, or someone retired from a career who teaches less than full-time at USC could be considered Part-time Faculty. Part-timeFaculty under this definition may teach a maximum of 3 courses per semester, and we hope to limit that to 2 courses per semester as full-time faculty numbers increase. Preferred qualifications for this position include an M.B.A., plus professional experience in one of the following areas: consumer and retail goods, entrepreneurial finance, technology startups, and technology commercialization. Candidates should also have demonstrated experience in entrepreneurship and/or social entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship teaching experience at the college/university level, and those with superior communication and teaching skills will be given strong consideration. The per course salary range for this position is $6,750-$16,500. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidates work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations. To apply, please submit a letter of application and CV online. Review of applications will begin in fall and will continue until a suitable candidate is identified. For more information about the Marshall School of Business at the University of Southern California, please go to: http://www.marshall.usc.edu . USC is an equal-opportunity educator and employer, proudly pluralistic and firmly committed to providing equal opportunity for outstanding persons of every race, gender, creed, and background. The University particularly encourages women, members of underrepresented groups, veterans, and individuals with disabilities to apply. USC will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. The University of Southern California (USC), founded in 1880, is located in the heart of downtown L.A. and is the largest private employer in the City of Los Angeles. As an employee of USC you will be a part of a world-class research university and member of the Trojan Family. We are a collaborative and inclusive group of scholars who often work together, and with teams of graduate students. We are also committed to an environment that embraces diversity of topics and methodological approaches. USC is building a diverse faculty that embraces a range of disciplinary traditions.

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