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Visiting Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Management

  • 1.  Visiting Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Management

    Posted 03-23-2016 12:09
    Posted on Behalf of Varkey K. Titus
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    Visiting Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Management

    The Department of Management in the College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites applications for a visiting professor of Management (assistant, associate, or full professor) beginning in August 2016. Scholars working in any field within management (e.g. strategy, organizational behavior, human resources, organization theory, entrepreneurship, etc.) are invited to apply. Preference will be given to those candidates with teaching experience and whose research targets elite journals. To apply, please send a letter of interest and a current curriculum vitae, preferably as PDFs, to: cbamngt@unl.edu [please put ‘Visiting Professor of Management’ in the subject line]. Salary and teaching responsibilities are negotiable. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

    About the College of Business Administration
    The college is in a period of tremendous growth. Enrollments have risen dramatically in the last five years, 50 new faculty have been hired, and new resources have enabled continued faculty hiring. Work is underway on the construction of a new 240,000 square foot state-of-the-art CBA building. Increased support for research and close proximity to thriving business communities of Omaha and Lincoln help advance the college’s research goals. The college prides itself in being an open and collaborative community. Visit the CBA webpage http://cba.unl.edu/

    Why Life in Lincoln is Right
    Lincoln, population 273,000, is known for its college-town atmosphere and is the 3rd largest city in the Big Ten. Lincoln was recently named one of the top five emerging entrepreneurial hotspots in America by Entrepreneurship Magazine and received Google’s 2013 E-City Award for its strong online business community. Lincoln offers the attractions and entertainment opportunities of a metropolitan area. Accolades also include: a #9 ranking in Forbes 2012 listing of American’s Most Livable Cities; a #8 ranking in Livability.com’s 2015 ranking of best downtowns; a #1 among U.S. cities in the Gallup-Healthways 2013 Well-Being Index; and a #4 ranking in Children’s Health Magazine’s 2012 listing of best places to raise a family. Lincoln boasts low unemployment, low cost of living, and low crime. A strong vision for growth, vibrant downtown, extensive bike trails, numerous golf courses and parks, a wide variety of restaurants, shops and museums, and top college sports teams, help make Lincoln a desirable community. Visit http://www.lcoc.com for more information.

    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is committed to a pluralistic campus community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers.



    Varkey K. Titus Jr., Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor of Management
    College of Business Administration
    University of Nebraska
    vtitusjr2@unl.edu

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