Please share the following with interested parties:
The Department of Management in the Daniels College of Business at the
University of Denver seeks to fill an assistant professor tenure track
faculty position, beginning Fall, 2012. We seek candidates who have
research and teaching interests in Organizational Behavior, along with
supporting interests in International Management, Entrepreneurship, or Human
Resource Management. We especially encourage applications from candidates
who share our core values of community, excellence, professionalism and
collaboration. The Daniels College of Business is committed to ethical
practice, thought leadership, and global impact. The successful candidate
will engage in teaching, research and service activities.
Preferred qualifications include teaching experience in organizational
behavior or other related areas and evidence of a productive stream of
research publications that has or can be published in high quality refereed
management journals.
PhD or DBA in management or other business-related disciplines by the time
of appointment are required, although ABD may be considered. If ABD, the
degree must be completed no later than March 31 of the first academic year
with Daniels. Candidate will hold the title of instructor until completion
of degree. Strong communications skills are required, as is demonstrated
acceptable teaching and publication potential in the discipline or
professional field.
To be considered as an applicant, you must submit a curriculum vitae,
research statement, sample of scholarly publications and teaching statement
online at
www.dujobs.org.
The Department of Management is an academic unit of the Daniels College of
Business at the University of Denver, Denver, CO. The University of Denver
is the oldest independent university in the Rocky Mountain region, with
approximately 11,600 students in undergraduate and graduate programs. The
Carnegie Foundation classifies DU as a Doctoral/Research University with
high research activity. The Daniels College of Business, founded in 1908,
is the 8th oldest business school in the United States, and has been
continuously accredited by AACSB since 1923.
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