School of Management
Assistant Professor, Management
The George Mason University School of Management is accepting applications for a scholar in the area of Organizational Behavior and/or Human Resources Management to join us in Fall 2014. Appointment will be at the tenure-track, assistant professor-level. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualification.
Qualifications include: (1) an earned doctorate by the time the appointment begins in fall 2014, (2) a track record or demonstrated potential of publishing significant research in top-tier management journals, and (3) the immediate ability to teach effectively at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
The management area has 15 tenured and tenure-track faculty in the areas of organizational behavior, strategy, and business law. We offer a vibrant, ambitious and collegial research and teaching community. Faculty listing and bios can be found at http://som.gmu.edu/facultyandresearch/faculty/management/.
Dedicated to excellence in teaching and research, the School of Management educates future business leaders through world-class innovative academic programs and strategic business partnerships. The School of Management is fully accredited by AACSB-International and a top 100 business school as ranked by the U.S. News & World Report. More than 4,000 students are enrolled in our undergraduate and graduate programs (MBA, Executive MBA, M.S. in Accounting, M.S. in Technology Management, M.S. in Management of Secure Information Systems, and M.S. in Real Estate Development).
George Mason University is an innovative, entrepreneurial institution with national distinction in a range of academic fields. Students and faculty at George Mason University are culturally diverse coming from more than 125 countries and all 50 states. Students are currently studying in 199 degree programs across the university's three campuses. Enrollment is greater than 32,000, with roughly 5,000 students living on the main campus in Fairfax, Va. In 2013, George Mason was ranked #1in the U.S. News & World Report list of "Schools to Watch" in the country.
The Washington, D.C., region is both a world political center and an economic and technological center. It houses a high concentration of information technology, telecommunications, and biotechnology companies; world-class arts communities; and is close to extensive park and recreational areas including the Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Eastern Shore and Atlantic coast.
Application and deadlines: Electronic applications for position F5008Z are being accepted at http://jobs.gmu.edu where you will be asked to attach your letter of interest, references and curriculum vitae. We will contact you directly if we require additional materials.
Questions regarding technical aspects of the application process should be directed to Basma Ishak, E-Mail: bishak@gmu.edu, Phone: 703-993-1770. Other questions regarding the search can be directed to Professor Richard Klimoski at rklimosk@gmu.edu, who is chairing the search. All applicants received by September 30, 2013, will be given full consideration, and review of applicants will continue until the position is filled.
I (David Kravitz; dkravitz@gmu.edu) would also be happy to discuss the position and our school with you.