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  1. Academic Appointments and Administrative Resources. Wharton’s 240+ professors are one of the largest, most published faculties at any business school. Our standing and affiliated faculty members work within and collaborate across 10 academic departments and 20+ research centers and initiatives. Our faculty publishes regularly and is ...

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  4. THE WHARTON FINANCE DEPARTMENT – FACULTY APPLICATION INFORMATION. The purpose of this page is to provide a source of information for individuals who wish to apply for a faculty position in the Wharton Finance Department of The University of Pennsylvania. Associate or Full Professor of Finance.

  5. The foundation’s funds are used to finance an annual exchange program for faculty of the Wharton School and the University of Frankfurt. To apply, please submit a two-page memo to Itay Goldstein and Olivia Mitchell by February 29, 2024, with: Your name, Wharton address, current position, and email; Research motivation for visit and intended ...

  6. The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania is seeking a Senior Financial Analyst/Accountant. This role will provide critical financial support to the Executive Education, Wharton Research Data Services, and Wharton Interactive departments.

    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Pennsylvania
    • ["FULL_TIME"]
    • April 27, 2024
  7. Aug 31, 2021 · PHILADELPHIA, August 31, 2021—Three start-up companies will be the first to receive investment from the Fund for Health, a joint partnership between Penn Medicine and the Wharton Social Impact Initiative of the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School that seeks to invest in early-stage businesses striving to strengthen the social determinant...

  8. Four Pillars of Decision-driven Analytics. In an excerpt from their new book, Wharton’s Stefano Puntoni and co-author Bart De Langhe argue that the power of data can only be realized by leveraging human intelligence. Read on Knowledge at Wharton. More Stories.