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OB Position at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

  • 1.  OB Position at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

    Posted 08-04-2008 13:16
    Hello GDO!

    We are hiring for a new tenure-track, assistant professor position in Organizational Behavior.

    We'll be interviewing candidates at Academy - so please forward this announcement to folks who may be interested in this position.  We have a great group of faculty at UWM and, with our new endowments, we are definitely on the move! (please see: http://www4.uwm.edu/business/)

    Our campus is located in a beautiful residential neighborhood in the city -- close to bistros and bookstores -- and just a few blocks from Lake Michigan.  Many faculty live in the neighborhood and simply walk to work.

    Milwaukee is a pretty cool city.  In fact Forbes just rated us as one of the best cities in the nation for young professionals!  (for more info please check out: http://www.metromilwaukee.org/   and
    http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/forbesyoung.html)

    Thanks everyone - and see you in Anaheim!!

    Best

    Belle


    Please contact the co-chairs of the Search Committee: Professor Janice Miller (jsm@uwm.edu) or Professor Mark Mone (mone@uwm.edu) for more info about the position.


    NEW FACULTY POSITION
    UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE

    The Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites applications for a full-time tenure track position, starting in August 2009:
    ORGANIZATIONAL  BEHAVIOR (Assistant level)

    Requirements for Organizational Behavior Position (#3705)
    Qualified candidates must hold a PhD in a business-related field or be expected to complete the PhD by August 2009, exhibit potential to publish in top-tier journals, and show evidence of excellent teaching abilities.  Preference will be given to qualified candidates who have publications in quality journals and/or a strong research pipeline, and quality presentations at top national and international conferences.  Ability to teach Ethics, Business & Society, or Non-Profit Management is desired. 

    For questions or further information contact the co-chairs of the Search Committee: Professor Janice Miller (
    jsm@uwm.edu) or Professor Mark Mone (mone@uwm.edu) Please include position number (#3705) when applying.


    APPLICATION PROCESS
    Applicants wishing to be considered must apply online at
    www.jobs.uwm.edu. All applicant materials (cover letter, curriculum vitae, sample of representative research and three letters of reference) may be attached to the online application. ABD candidates must indicate dissertation status and anticipated schedule for completion.   Initial review of applications will start 09/01/2008; however, applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

    As part of a commitment to increasing the diversity of its faculty, the Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is particularly interested in receiving applications from members of underrepresented groups.  The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an AA/EEO employer. For the UWM Campus Security Reports see: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/OSL/CleryAct/CleryAct.html. Employment will require a criminal background check. 


    About the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a major urban university committed to academic excellence, is located in the commercial and industrial hub of Wisconsin.  The campus is in a pleasant residential neighborhood on Milwaukee's northeast side, only a few blocks from Lake Michigan.  UW-Milwaukee has a student enrollment of approximately 29,000 and is one of the two "doctoral cluster" campuses in the 13-campus University of Wisconsin System. The Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is accredited by the AACSB at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.  It offers BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, MS and Ph.D. degree programs.  A total of 62 full-time faculty members bring an impressive range of expertise to the School, with doctorates and advanced training from some of the country's leading universities.  Lubar Hall is technologically sophisticated, with all its classrooms equipped with multimedia command consoles networked to the School's computer systems.  Additional information is available at: http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Business/


    About Milwaukee: Just rated as one of the top cities in the nation for young professionals!
    http://www.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/forbesyoung.html
    Forbes Report: Forbes "ranked the country's 40 biggest metros on economic opportunity for up-and-coming young professionals to gauge which cities are attracting the next generation of top business talent." It adjusted its data for population. That way, said the magazine, "overachieving smaller cities like Milwaukee (ninth place), Austin, Texas (ninth) and Minneapolis (fifth) can hang with behemoths like New York (fourth) or Chicago (sixth)."

    Here's what it said about Milwaukee:
    Milwaukee might not be a leading innovator, but it has the fifth-highest concentration of top companies in the country, by our count. And those jobs pay. Despite a below-average cost of living, salaries paid to professionals are comfortably above the national average, at $54,169. Sweetening the deal further, the city is in the top quartile for its population of never-married citizens between 20 and 35.

    On June 30, the Milwaukee region claimed two of the top 10 spots as Forbes declared Ozaukee and Waukesha counties as No. 2 and No. 8 Best Places in the U.S. to raise a family. Forbes stated that all of the counties on its Top 20 list earned "high marks for their low cost of living, reasonably priced homes and short commute times."
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