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CLINICAL ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
ASSISTANT / ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality,
Tourism, and Sports Management
NYU SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Position: The College of Business, Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama, has an
opening for a qualified, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Supply
Chain Management for Fall Semester, 2012. This position is affiliated with our
SCM program which is an undergraduate major that generates more than 100
graduates annually. A three-course SCM concentration is also offered in the MBA
program. The SCM faculty consists of ten tenured, tenure-track, or professionally
qualified faculty members.
Qualifications: Applicants must have an earned doctorate in business
administration, management, or industrial engineering with a concentration in
supply chain management, operations, logistics, transportation, or procurement.
Additional qualifications include:
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SCM courses.
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in the U.S. on the date the appointment is scheduled to begin and continue
working legally for the proposed term of employment.
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research program, advise and mentor students, and support a growing program.
Teaching responsibilities will focus on undergraduate courses with future
opportunities at the MBA level. Successful applicants will be required to contribute
to the service and outreach needs of this program, including interaction
with professional organizations and developing relationships within supply
chain communities.
Application Process: Review of application materials will begin February 10,
2012 and will continue until a qualified candidate is selected and recommended for
appointment. To be actively considered for this position, interested candidates must
submit a brief cover letter outlining their interest in the position, curriculum vitae,
transcript, and three letters of reference to: Dr. Brian Gibson, Wilson Professor of
SCM, Auburn University, 415 W. Magnolia Avenue – Suite 403, Auburn, AL
36849, brian.gibson@auburn.edu, Fax: 334-844-4927. Auburn University has
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Auburn University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
The Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management within the NYU
School of Continuing and Professional Studies (NYU-SCPS), is a dynamic and growing educational
and research center located in the heart of Manhattan. The Tisch Center offers an extensive
complement of hospitality, tourism, and sports management academic programs, including two
undergraduate programs for full-time traditional age students in residence, three graduate programs
and their corresponding graduate certificates, and continuing education courses and accelerated
certificates. The Tisch Center educates and inspires its community to become effective leaders and
agents of change across the businesses of hospitality, tourism, and sports management. Through
rigorous higher education programs and long-standing industry conferences and events, the Tisch
Center immerses future global citizens and corporate leaders in the energy, vitality, and dynamism of
New York City business, culture, and education.
The Tisch Center is especially well-known for organizing the NYU International Hospitality Industry
Investment Conference, which attracts 2,000 participants annually, and generates significant
scholarship support for our degree-seeking students.
The Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor position(s) will provide either full-time academic service to our undergraduate program in Sports Management and our graduate program in Sports
Business or to our undergraduate program in Hospitality and Tourism Management and graduate
programs in Hospitality Industry Studies and Tourism Management. Full-time faculty members
are expected to teach three degree courses per semester. In addition to teaching, each faculty
member assists with student advisement and activities, curriculum planning, conducts applied
research in the field, recruits and supervises adjunct faculty, and nurtures industry relationships.
Professional experience: The successful applicant will possess evidence of professional distinction in the field, significant industry experience, and appropriate academic credentials sufficient
to merit appointment to the full-time faculty of the Tisch Center. (An earned terminal graduate or
professional degree is expected.) For candidates who may not have had formal teaching experience within a university setting, involvement with higher education, teaching in a professional
environment, publications or evidence of excellent communication and analytical skills will be
considered. Applicants with experience in Sports Management should have experience in at least
two of the following areas: professional and collegiate sports operations, sports law, marketing,
finance, media, licensing, facilities, strategy and research. Applicants with experience in Hospitality and Tourism should have experience in at least two of the following areas: lodging finance
and development, human resources in services, hospitality accounting (USALI) or financial
management, tourism policy, tourism development and event planning and production.
Terms: This is a full-time, non-tenurable, nine-month academic appointment to begin fall 2012.
Based on performance, the initial contract term is renewable. The rank of the position is depen-
dent upon experience and qualifications.
For consideration, please go to www.nyuopsearch.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=51154 to
apply for the position in Sports Management and to www.nyuopsearch.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=51155
to apply for the position in Hospitality and Tourism. NYU appreciates all applications but can only
respond to qualified candidates.
THE COLLEGE OF NURSING AT VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY continues to accept applications for the position of Associate Dean. This is a twelve-month, tenure track faculty position at the rank of associate or full professor.
This position requires leadership and oversight of curriculum development and program evaluation in the College of
Nursing, as well as grant proposals for external funding of academic programs. The Associate Dean role includes strategic
planning, curriculum development, mentoring faculty, and teaching selected undergraduate and/or graduate courses.
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Qualifications include a minimum of an earned doctorate in nursing or a related field, experience teaching in baccalaureate
and higher degree nursing programs, a record of scholarship, evidence of academic leadership and credentials consistent
with appointment in senior rank as associate or full professor. Preferred candidates will have experience in academic
administration and recent performance as a CCNE evaluator.
To apply submit a faculty application form ( http://www.valdosta.edu/academic/forms/Faculty_App2010.pdf), letter of
interest, vitae and the names and contact information for at least three professional references to Mr. Stephen Shirlock,
Chair of the Search Committee, College of Nursing, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA 31698-0130. Position will
remain open until filled. For more information on the University, the College or the Valdosta community, please visit our
website www.valdosta.edu. Valdosta State University is an Equal Opportunity educational institution and has a strong
institutional commitment to diversity. In that spirit, we are particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad
spectrum of people, including, but not limited to, minorities, and individuals with disabilities. Valdosta State University
has a non-discrimination policy that includes sex, race, color, sexual orientation, religion, age, marital status, national
origin, disability, and veteran status. For more information regarding position contact the Chair of the Search Committee
or Dr. Anita Hufft, Dean, College of Nursing via email ahufft@valdosta.edu or phone 229-333-5959.
and advising undergraduate and graduate
courses within the Environmental Educa-
tion/Interpretation division of the Human
Dimensions Discipline. The 50% release
time for this position would allow teaching
on a half time basis. Qualifications: Ph.D.
Required. Degrees should be in the area
of environmental/natural resources edu-
cation, education sustainability or related
disciplines. Preferred Qualifications: Dem-
onstrated success or clear potential for suc-
ceeding in developing, teaching and evalua-
tion of university level graduate and under-
graduate courses; program leadership and
administration; fundraising, grant writing,
contract development and revenue gener-
ation; networking collaboration, capacity
building and stakeholder relations; work-
ing with state and national organizations,
and legislators; experience in developing,
understanding and implementing relevant
research. Experience working with teach-
ers and school districts is desirable. Strong
verbal and written communication skills and
public relations skills are a plus. Application
Procedure: Send hard copies (no e-mail) of
letter of application, resume or vitae, cop-
ies of transcripts of academic work and at
least three letters of reference to: Stacey
Allen-Bannach; 800 Reserve Street; Col-
lege of Natural Resources, University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Stevens Point, WI
54481. Deadline: Review of applications will
begin on April 3, 2012 and continue until a
suitable candidate is found. The University
of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is an Affirma-
tive Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women, minorities, Vietnam era veterans,
disabled veterans, and individuals with dis-
abilities are encouraged to apply. For a com-
plete position announcement please visit:
http://www.uwsp.edu/equity/Pages/Faculty-
Positions.
Finance: Assistant Professor opening at
Hardin-Simmons University, 2200 Hickory, HSU Box 16220, Abilene, Texas 79698,
a faith-oriented university, to classroom
teach undergraduate and graduate courses
students in business finance, investments,
and other business courses. Prepare and
deliver lectures to students for 12 hours
per semester. Advise students and serve on
university committees as needed. This is a
tenure-track and permanent position. Require Ph.D. or DBA in finance, or related
NYU encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.
Faculty Position in Infectious Diseases
Dynamics Modeling
The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center seeks
applicants for a full-time faculty position at the Assistant Member level. The position carries a joint fulltime
faculty appointment with the University of Washington at the Assistant Professor level without tenure.
The successful candidate’s research will focus on mathematical, statistical, and computational methods
for understanding the transmission dynamics of human pathogens and how interventions impact those
dynamics and/or dynamics of the interaction between host responses and human
pathogens.
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The candidate must hold a Ph.D. degree or equivalent in a quantitative science or in evolutionary biology,
evolutionary ecology, mathematics and biology, population biology, immunology, or an MD or an
MD/Ph.D., or equivalent. The applicant must have a strong track record in the use of deterministic and
stochastic modeling, analytic and computational approaches, and use of statistical analysis to understand
the interhost or intrahost dynamics and biology of infectious diseases. The candidate must have expertise
in areas relating to the pathogenesis of important infectious diseases in humans. Salary DOE + excellent
benefits. Please send C.V., concise research plan, and names and contact information for three (3) references
to: Christina Wee, viddfao@fhcrc.org. Position will be open until filled.
The University of Washington and FHCRC faculty engage in teaching, research and service. In order to be
eligible for University sponsorship for an H-1B visa, graduates of foreign (non-U.S.) medical schools must
show successful completion of all three steps of the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), or equivalent
as determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The University of Washington and the Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center are affirmative action, equal opportunity employers. We are dedicated to
the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working
in a multicultural environment and strongly encourage applications from women, minorities, individuals with
disabilities and covered veterans. The University of Washington, a recipient of the 2006 Alfred P. Sloan award
for Faculty Career Flexibility, is committed to supporting the work-alife balance of its faculty.
field with 18 graduate hours of finance. Must
be committed to Christian higher education.
Candidates will need to confirm scholarly
achievements and teaching ability, including satisfactorily passing teaching demonstration. Background check required. Send
resume to Michael Monhollon: mikem@
hsutx.edu.
Geography: Temple University’s Depart-
ment of Geography and Urban Studies
(GUS) invites applications for a full-time
tenure track Assistant Professor beginning
in academic year 2012-13. A Ph.D. in Ge-
ography or a related field is required by the
start of employment. We are looking for in-
dividuals who will excel at conducting re-
search and providing graduate and under-
graduate instruction in an interdisciplinary
department. GUS (http:// www.temple.edu/
gus) offers t wo interdisciplinary undergrad-
uate majors in Geography and Urban Stud-
ies and Environmental Studies with nearly
250 majors. GUS also offers two graduate
programs, an M. A. in Geography and Urban
Studies and a Ph.D. in Urban Studies, con-
sisting of 30 students. The successful candi-
date will have a strong focus on cartography
and geovisualization techniques, theory and
applications that intersect with research foci
in the department, with a strong preference
towards individuals who can contribute to
urban, health related or environmental re-
search themes. The successful applicant
will also demonstrate a strong potential for
funded research.Please send a letter that