External Lecturer in the areas of Intercultural Communication and Responsible Business

Copenhagen Business School

Job title: External Lecturer in the areas of Intercultural Communication and Responsible Business

Company: Copenhagen Business School


Job description: A position as Part-time Lecturer in the areas of intercultural communication and responsible business is available at the Department of Management, Society and Communication for appointment on 01 July 2025.As Part-time Lecturer you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge to educate young people and to provide them with insight into your practical experience. At CBS Part-time Lecturers represent an important supplement to the teaching done by researchers. Your role as Part-time Lecturer will also provide you with opportunities to update your theoretical knowledge, to share in discussions with engaged students and to be part of an international academic environment.The position is on a temporary part-time basis, which can be extended within the framework of the Danish Fixed-Term Employment Act (Lov om tidsbegrænset ansættelse).MSC’s research and teaching addresses the dynamic relations between business and society and the responsible management thereof. To this end, MSC mobilises a wide range of knowledge within management and business disciplines as well as the broader social and human sciences, organized in three interconnected research environments: CBS Sustainability; Centre for Business and Development Studies; the Communication, Organisation and Governance Research Cluster.The position includesPlanning and conducting teaching in the areas of intercultural communication and responsible business for business studentsOnline teaching-blended learningStudent supervisionPreparing teaching materials and exam questionsConducting exams and other evaluationsQualificationsTo fill this position, you have a master’s degree and:High-level practical experience at a high level, which has not been gained through academic employment with a university, orEmployment in an academic principal position with another university (e.g. as assistant professor/researcher, associate professor/senior researcher, or professor/professor with special responsibilities).A Part-time Lecturer who is employed on the merits based on their relevant practical experience must possess in-depth, up-to-date knowledge of the possible applications of the subject/academic discipline. This knowledge is/has been acquired through employment within the subject/academic discipline.Employment as Part-time Lecturer presupposes that teaching qualifications are included in the assessment of applicants for an external professor.Other skillsIn addition to having a relevant master’s degree, emphasis is placed on your specialization and professional skills within the content of the respective courses.You possess solid teaching experience at both undergraduate and graduate level and preferably with business students, including lecturing larger and smaller groups and supervision and designing your own teaching.You have considerable experience with working in teaching teams.You possess good collaboration skills, and the ability and willingness to contribute to a good working environment.Proficiency in both Danish and English is expected as the teaching may be conducted in both languages.The conditions of employment and the qualification requirements are described further in the .Terms of employmentSalary and employment will be in accordance with the . The maximum number of working hours per academic year is 500 and may vary as needed in individual semesters. Remuneration is based on the number of hours which is determined twice a year.When employed as a Part-time Lecturer you must take an introductory course on university teaching organised by CBS.You will be assigned a researcher at the department as your professional contact person. You are expected to participate in professional events relevant to your teaching and you will also be part of the department’s network of Part-time Lecturers.The recruitment processCopenhagen Business School invites all qualified candidates to apply for the position. An appointment committee will review the applications and invite a selection of qualified candidates to an interview.One of CBS’ strategic goals is the promotion of diversity, which is why every effort has been made to ensure a recruitment process that reduces potential bias. Applicants are therefore encouraged not to include a photo or unnecessary personal information in their application.Further informationIf you would like to know more about the position, please do not hesitate to contact Associate Professor, Maribel Blasco, [email protected]Your applicationTo apply, click on the link “Apply online”, fill out the application form and attach the following documentation:Letter of motivationCVDiploma(s)Teaching PortfolioPublication list, if relevant for the positionAdditional information about CBS and the department is available at .

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Location: Frederiksberg, København

Job date: Fri, 09 May 2025 07:55:09 GMT

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