On behalf of Eastern Michigan University
Department Head, Department of Management, Eastern Michigan University.
The Department of Management at Eastern Michigan University is seeking a Department Head beginning July 1, 2020 to lead the Department in supporting its mission to provide excellent teaching, research, and service.
We will be interviewing at AOM 2019. We will be at Fairfield 810. Please contact Dr. Stephanie Newell (snewell@emich.edu) if you have any questions
Qualifications:
Applicants for the Department Head must possess a doctoral degree in Management or a closely related field from a business school accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). Individuals possessing a Master of Business Administration degree are preferred. Qualifications include documentation of an instructional, research and service record corresponding with credentials appropriate for appointment as a tenured associate or full professor of management. A demonstrated ability to build connections and interact with the business community is necessary. Prior experience in managing programs, resources, budgets, and curriculum is preferred. The qualifications for the ideal applicant include an ability to motivate a multi-disciplinary faculty and staff to reinforce a culture of inclusion and scholarship in support of the University's mission of high-quality teaching, research, and service and standards of AACSB International.
Eastern Michigan University:
Founded in 1849 as a small teacher's college, Eastern Michigan University is a major learning and research institution with a distinct mix of comprehensive academic resources and strong community initiatives. We offer more than 200 undergraduate majors, minors and certificates, plus more than 150 graduate programs to more than 20,000 students.
College of Business:
Eastern Michigan University's College of Business supports the economic development of southeastern Michigan by preparing graduates to perform effectively in the global business community. We develop outstanding business professionals through a rigorous, applied educational experience.
Department of Management
The Management Department at Eastern Michigan University offers undergraduate majors and minors in management, general business, and entrepreneurship. Undergraduates can also concentrate in human resources. The department offers graduate certificates in human-resource management (HR), organizational development (OD), entrepreneurship (ENTR), management (MGMT), and a Master of Science degree in Human Resources and Organizational Development.
Application
All applications must be made online at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/emichedu. Materials should include a detailed curriculum vitae. Review of applications will begin the week of October 7, 2019, and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants may contact the Department of Management at 734- 487-3240 for additional information.
Eastern Michigan University is an equal-opportunity-employer institution. It encourages diversity and provides equal opportunity in employment and education.
Professor Alison Sheridan,
B.Ag Econ (Hons I) (USyd), PhD (NE)
PFHEA, FANZAM, GAICD
Room 408, W40
UNE Business School
Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law
University of New England
Armidale NSW 2351 Australia
( (61) 2 6773 2367 | *asherida@une.edu.au
Twitter: https://twitter.com/asheridan8
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