Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Accounting
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Education / Teaching
University Professor
Position Overview
The Department of Accounting at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) invites applications for a tenure‑track Assistant Professor of Accounting. The role emphasizes inclusive excellence, justice, equity, and transformative learning within a Jesuit and Marymount Catholic context.
ResponsibilitiesTenure‑track, full‑time, 9‑month academic appointment (August – May). Standard teaching load: 2‑2‑2‑3 over a two‑year cycle (reduced to 2‑2‑2‑2 during the first two years). Salary is paid over 12 months with continuous benefits coverage. The expected salary is approximately $210,000 annually.
Benefits- Competitive salary and benefits paid over the full calendar year.
- Research support, including summer research funding and provision for conference travel.
- Access to data resources such as WRDS (Compustat, CRSP, Execucomp).
- Opportunities for service and mentorship aligned with the teacher‑scholar model.
Inquiries may be directed to Timothy Haight, Search Committee Chair, licants who require accommodations can contact HR at hr or (310) 338‑2723.
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