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Chair HRM Aston University

  • 1.  Chair HRM Aston University

    Posted 03-11-2014 12:34
    Apologies for cross-posting.

    Please see for more details:
    http://jobs.aston.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=R140057
    Professor in Human Resource Mangement
    Aston Business School
    Contract Type: Continuing
    Basis: Full Time
    Closing Date: Wednesday 02 April 2014 (Midnight UK Time)
    Interview Date: To be confirmed
    Reference: R140057

    Aston Business School is one of Europe’s leading business schools, with the majority of its research rated world-leading or internationally excellent in RAE 2008, QAA 24/24 for teaching quality and accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. Aston was an early signatory to the UN backed Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) and is at the forefront of responsible management education. There is a thriving research culture and strong demand from well-qualified students for all undergraduate, postgraduate and post-experience courses.

    The Work and Organisational Psychology Group offers, to motivated and high-quality individuals, the opportunity to develop research programmes and influence the future direction of the group. We welcome discussions with prospective candidates with interests in any area of Human Resource Management. We are keen to recruit candidates whose interests complement those of the group or bring specialist expertise in emerging areas of HRM research and practice.

    Candidates should demonstrate excellence in, and passion and enthusiasm for, their field of excellence. This may be evidenced by an outstanding and sustained record of publications in leading international journals, by significant engagement with business and policy developers and/or by the commercial exploitation of research. Successful candidates will have an exceptional reputation in their field and a wide network in the international community. Finally, we anticipate that successful candidates will have a strong portfolio of external funding for research.

    For informal discussions relating to this post please contact Dr Ann Davis, (a.j.davis@aston.ac.uk,+44 (0)121 204 3261) or Professor Pawan Budhwar, (p.s.budhwar@aston.ac.uk, +44 (0)121 204 3049).

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    Claudia Sacramento, PhD
    Senior Lecturer
    Work and Organisational Psychology
    Aston Business School
    8th Floor SW
    B4 7ET Birmingham
    Tel: +44 (0) 121 204 3272
    Fax:+44 (0) 121 359 2919
    http://www.abs.aston.ac.uk/newweb/staff/detail.asp/sfldStaffID=A0000765
    c.a.sacramento@aston.ac.uk