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Tenure-track Assistant Prof in Organizational Behavior at TCU

  • 1.  Tenure-track Assistant Prof in Organizational Behavior at TCU

    Posted 06-10-2021 22:44
    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION IN MANAGEMENT
    Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University

     

    The Department of Management and Leadership at Texas Christian University invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Management (tenure-track) within the Neeley School of Business. We strongly encourage applicants at both the new assistant and senior assistant levels. Successful candidates will begin employment Fall 2022.

     

    Description

    Successful candidates will demonstrate significant research and teaching accomplishments in organizational behavior or closely related fields. Primary responsibilities will include conducting high quality research and teaching undergraduate and/or MBA courses. Collegiality and a demonstrated ability to work with others are highly valued. The teaching load and salary are competitive and commensurate with qualifications.

     

    Our Department

    The department provides an exceptional work environment, with highly supportive colleagues who are dedicated to the vision of being world class thought leaders. The tenured/tenure-track OB faculty include Abbie Shipp, Brad Harris, David Allen, Hettie Richardson, Mary Uhl-Bien, Michael Cole, and Alex Ning Li. We realize this vision through excellence in research, teaching and professional service. Faculty engage in research and regularly publish in top journals, with publications in recent years in Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, Personnel Psychology, and The Leadership Quarterly, among others. Our faculty are editors of top journals in their disciplines, hold leadership positions in the Academy of Management, and serve on editorial boards of the premier journals in management. We are seeking candidates who share in our vision and can contribute effectively to our productive and collaborative environment. For information on all of our faculty, see https://neeley.tcu.edu/Page/Our-Team/74603380-4ad3-4982-90c9-4170e3327ec7.

     

    TCU and the Neeley School of Business

    The University has approximately 11,000 FTE graduate and undergraduate students. Among these, approximately 2,800 students are enrolled in the Neeley School, which is comprised of the departments of Accounting, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Finance, Management & Leadership, Marketing, and Information Systems & Supply Chain. The school's BBA is ranked #26 Best Undergraduate program by Poets and Quants, including #10 for Best Undergraduate Careers & Employment in the U.S. The Executive MBA program was recently ranked 13th in the world (#1 in Texas), and the Full-Time MBA program faculty is repeatedly ranked #1 in the world by The Economist. Lastly, TCU was among 79 Universities cited by The Chronicle of Higher Education 2020 edition of Great Colleges to Work For, including being cited on their honor roll for the 10th year in a row.

     

    Neeley School faculty are committed to developing ethical leaders with global perspective who will help shape the future business environment. For further information on TCU, see www.tcu.edu and www.ir.tcu.edu/factbooks.asp and for further information on the Neeley School of Business, see www.neeley.tcu.edu.

     

    The Fort Worth and Dallas Metroplex

    The Neeley School is located in Fort Worth, Texas, one of the nation's top communities for business growth. The DFW area is the 4th largest metropolitan area in the United States with a combined population of 7.5 million people. Fort Worth is a large city that lives "small" and boasts five world-class museums including the Amon Carter, Kimbell, and Modern Art Museums. Fort Worth's downtown is vibrant and supports both the Fort Worth Opera and Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Quality of living is high with great restaurants, local breweries, and Trinity Trails, which offers 40 miles of running or biking trails, equestrian trails for horseback riding, boat launches for canoes, kayaks and sculls, and a water-ski slalom course.

     

    Requirements

    Candidates for the position should possess (or expect completion of by August, 2021) an earned doctorate in management or I/O psychology. 

     

    To Apply

    All applications must be submitted electronically through the TCU HR system at https://jobs.tcu.edu/en-us/listing/ (job no. 497010). From this page, you can search for this position by the title "Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior." Alternatively, under "Category" select "Neeley Business School" to find this position among a listing of all business school positions.

     

    Applicants should attach the following to the online application: (1) a cover letter, (2) curriculum vita demonstrating research accomplishments, (3) evidence of teaching activity and excellence, and (4) three references with addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

     

    The search committee is being chaired by Michael S. Cole. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

     

    Requests for additional information or assistance should be directed to:

     

    Human Resources Talent Acquisition

    Texas Christian University

    hrtalentacquisition@tcu.edu

    817-257-7790

     

    As an AA/EEO employer, TCU is committed to providing a positive learning and working environment free from discrimination and harassment. TCU prohibits discrimination and harassment on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sec (including sexual harassment and sexual violence), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, ethnic origin, disability, genetic information, covered Veteran status and any other basis protected by law, in the University's programs and activities as required by Title IX, Title VII, The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the American with Disabilities Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and other applicable laws and regulations.



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    Brad Harris
    Texas Christian University
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