Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor – Accounting (Auditing And Forensic Accounting)
Closing: May 20, 2024
15 days remainingPublished: Apr 22, 2024 (14 days ago)
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James Hope University is seeking dynamic and accomplished individuals to join our faculty as a Professors/Associate Professors/Assistant Professors of Accounting in our esteemed Business School (JHBS). The successful candidates will be responsible for conducting innovative research, delivering high-quality teaching, and contributing to the academic and intellectual life of the institution. These role offers an exciting opportunity to engage with students, collaborate with colleagues, and make meaningful contributions to the field of accounting.
The Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor in Accounting will provide leadership and foster excellence in teaching and research efforts of the School, within the University, and with the community, professional and commercial sectors. More specifically, the Professor/Associate Professor/Assistant Professor is responsible for providing original, innovative and distinguished contributions to the Department’s programs and for maintaining and advancing their scholarly, research and/or professional capabilities relevant to the discipline at a national and international level.
As the Professor in Accounting, you will develop, engage in and lead high quality research projects that are aligned with the Department and University’s research focus areas. This includes engagement with the relevant industry stakeholders, attracting competitive grants, publications in high impact journals and effective supervision of postgraduate research students and postdoctoral research staff.
As a Professor in James Hope Business School, you may be appointed as Deputy Dean for a specific discipline or to provide strategic leadership for learning and teaching or research and scholarship.
The teaching areas of priorities include, but are not limited to:
- Auditing and Forensic Accounting: Specialization in auditing principles, techniques, and standards, audit planning, risk assessment, internal controls, audit evidence, professional ethics, and audit reporting. To also teach courses that focus on detecting and investigating financial fraud and misconduct. Cover topics such as fraud examination techniques, forensic accounting procedures, litigation support, and expert witness testimony.
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