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OB and HRM positions at NIU

  • 1.  OB and HRM positions at NIU

    Posted 05-29-2009 10:55

    Ranked in Business Week's Top 100 Undergraduate Programs and in Crain's Chicago Business rankings of Chicago's Best MBA Programs, Northern Illinois University's College of Business is deeply committed to providing a high quality student experience and a productive research environment for faculty.  Northern Illinois University, the second-largest public university in the state of Illinois, is a comprehensive university with about 24,000 students located in DeKalb, Illinois, which is 65 miles west of downtown Chicago.  The College of Business educates approximately 3,100 undergraduate and 800 graduate students. 

     

    The Management Department has 14 full-time faculty members who teach in the undergraduate, evening MBA, and Professional and Executive MBA programs.  Faculty members support undergraduate programs in organizational management, human resource management, and business administration, as well as a variety of graduate management courses in the M.B.A. and M.A.S. programs in the college.  All programs are fully accredited by the AACSB.  More information can be obtained at http://www.cob.niu.edu. 

     

    We seek applicants with a PhD, DBA, or ABD in Management or related field from an AACSB accredited school.  Applicants must show potential as successful scholars in organizational behavior, effective teachers at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and be able to work collegially within the department and college.  Successful teaching experience in an area of management and ability to work collaboratively are required.  Refereed publications, conference presentations, and related business experience are desired.  Applicants at associate rank must have research record commensurate with experience.  Refereed publications, conference presentations, and related business experience are desired.  Applicants at associate rank must have research record commensurate with experience.  Support for research activity is offered and includes summer support, travel, graduate assistants, and a reduced teaching load.  The position will commence in fall 2010.

     

    Interested applicants must send their letter of application, CV, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters of reference.  A.B.D. applicants must indicate the current status of their dissertation and anticipated progress towards completion.  Send all materials to: Dr. Sarah Marsh, Chair, Department of Management, College of Business, DeKalb, IL  60115 or to smarsh@niu.edu.  Preference will be given to complete applications received by July 15, 2009, however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.  In order to be considered for an interview at the Academy of Management meetings in Chicago, complete applications must be received by July 15, 2009.

     

    Northern Illinois University is an AA/EEO Institution

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    James Burton, Ph.D.
    Northern Illinois University
    College of Business
    Department of Management
    Barsema Hall - 245O
    DeKalb, IL 60115
    jburton@niu.edu
    http://www.cob.niu.edu/faculty/a135327/