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Assistant Professor/Associate Professor


System Identification Number:
6002076

Posting Origination:
UNT

Department:
Marketing, Logistics, & Operations Mgmt (131340)

College/School:
College of Business http://cob.unt.edu

Rank/Title:
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor

Job Summary/Basic Function:
The Department of Marketing, Logistics, & Operations Management (MLOM) in the College of Business at the University of North Texas (UNT) seeks applicants for a tenure-track, Assistant/Associate Professor position in logistics beginning either early January for the Spring 2019 semester or mid-August for the Fall 2019 semester. Successful applicants must demonstrate high-quality scholarly research, ability to publish in top journals and the ability to teach undergraduate, masters and/or Ph.D. courses in logistics and supply chain management.

The University of North Texas System and its component institutions are committed to equal opportunity and comply with all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University of North Texas System and its component institutions do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status in its application and admission processes, educational programs and activities, and employment practices.

Minimum Qualifications:
The individual must hold a Ph.D relevant to the teaching and research requirements of the proposed job offerings. Relevant Ph.D.s include operations management, logistics and supply chain management, business administration, finance, economics, public policy, computer science/engineering, industrial/systems engineering, civil engineering, statistics, mathematics, and other related fields.

Preferred Qualifications:
A preferred applicant's research needs to focus on logistics and supply chain management with a proven track record of pursuing, capturing, and managing externally funded research projects. Preference is for an applicant that has demonstrated performing interdisciplinary research as the successful candidate will be expected to collaborate across diverse disciplines. Individuals will also have experience successfully mentoring doctoral students.

Area of Specialty:
Logistics and Supply Chain

Position Type:
Faculty

Tenure Status:
Tenure Track

Appointment Basis:
9 Months

Pay Frequency:
Monthly

Non-Tenured Appointment Term:
No Response

Closing Date:
Open Until Search Closed

Review of Applications Begins:
11-01-2018

Required Applicant Documents:
Curriculum Vita
Sample Publication 1
List of Names and Contact Information of Three References
Narrative Describing Scholarly Research
Sample Publication 2

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