Senior fellow positions

Call for expressions of interest for senior fellow positions at Luiss Business School’s Amsterdam Hub

Luiss Business School – a leading business school headquartered in Rome – invites outstanding candidates to express their interest in teaching courses as senior fellows at its Amsterdam Hub. As Luiss Business School expects strong growth of its Amsterdam Hub in the near future, the purpose of this call for expressions of interest is to identify professionals and academics who are eager to teach one or more courses. Positions are available (albeit not exclusively) in strategy, organization, and leadership.

Role and Responsibilities of Senior Fellows
We seek candidates who are committed to teaching and who aspire to contribute to Luiss Business School’s international expansion and visibility.

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Requirements for position

You will engage in a package of activities comprised of teaching, service and applied research (as negotiated with the School); the distribution of teaching activities among the different programmes will depend on the School’s teaching needs. You will design and manage executive or custom programmes, coordinate master’s programmes and/or be involved in applied research projects.

Mandatory qualifications:

  • PhD degree in business or management (or a related area)
  • Experience teaching at the university master’s level or equivalent
  • Passion for teaching and education
  • Fluency in English
  • Confidence in using digital and online teaching tools

Employment conditions

Salary and benefits:

  • Competitive hourly salary
  • Official recognition as a member of Luiss Business School’s extended faculty
  • The position is part-time with a contract duration of one year and is renewable

The School's mission

Key success factors of Luiss Business School:

  • Academic and Applied Research, and Management Education
  • Business and Innovation
  • Business Network and International focus
  • Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability

About us

Luiss Business School is an internationally recognized institution accredited by EQUIS and AMBA with its main campus in Rome. Through its education and research activities, the School provides the knowledge and skills needed to meet current and future economic and social challenges. Leaders in today's world do not only need talent and cutting-edge skills but also the ability to drive change.

Luiss Business School fosters an education model that focuses on the learner, and on the development of strategic, analytical and creative skills in the individual. The School supports personal and professional development at all levels. The School's offering goes far beyond business – it generates processes of transformation and encourages a change-focused attitude to ensure that students become leaders who can assist in the development of the business community in a sustainable way. The approach is characterized by an entrepreneurial emphasis combined with problem-solving, creativity and critical thinking; the recognition of the importance of sustainability, social impact and diversity; and an understanding of the opportunities offered by digital transformation.

The Luiss Business School’s Amsterdam Hub symbolizes the driving force behind the School’s international consolidation. It is dedicated to the development and delivery of the international programme portfolio with the aim of catering to the heart of Europe. In Amsterdam, Luiss Business School brings together training programmes, research, chairs and socioeconomic partnerships, and offers management-education programmes and courses ranging from specialized master’s programmes to executive education.

The building that houses the School dates back to around 1700 and is located on the southeast side of central Amsterdam. It was used as a monastery for more than 60 years (1921-1984) and has been owned by an ecclesiastical community since 1984. The building has been completely renovated with a high-quality finish. Monumental elements combined with a modern look-and-feel ensure an inspiring environment. The building’s imposing facade and entrance as well as its eighteenth-century garden dome make it the eye-catcher of the canal.