[AISWorld] Tenure Track Faculty Position at The University of Alabama

Uzma Raja uraja at cba.ua.edu
Mon Dec 19 20:00:27 EST 2011


The Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration at The
University of Alabama invites applications for a tenure track faculty
position in Management Information Systems (MIS) at the rank of Assistant
Professor starting August 16, 2012.  Candidates must have completed a Ph.D.
in MIS or a related field before starting the position.  In addition to
conducting high quality scholarly research in the field of MIS, the
position will involve teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels and
service.  Candidates must be willing and able to effectively teach
MBA-level courses.  The teaching preferences are for project management,
systems and software development, business analytics, data communications,
and data management.  However, the research preferences are open.  Salary,
teaching loads and faculty support are highly competitive and commensurate
with experience and qualifications. More information about the department
can be found at http://www.cba.ua.edu/ism.



Candidates must apply on-line at https://facultyjobs.ua.edu for the MIS
position listed under organization # 206601 (Information Systems,
Statistics and Management Science).  The required documentation is a CV, a
list of three references, and one representative research paper.  Applications
will be considered incomplete and will not be reviewed unless all the
required documentation is provided. Review of applications will begin
immediately, however applications will be accepted until 2/29/2012.
Questions may be directed to Dr. Chuck Sox at csox at cba.ua.edu;
(205)348-8992<file://localhost/tel/%2528205%2529348-8992>.
 Prior to hiring, the final candidate must successfully pass a
pre-employment background investigation.


-- 
Uzma Raja, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, MIS
Information Systems Statistics and Management Science,
The University of Alabama
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0226
Phone (205) 210-9487
Fax (205) 348-0560
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