[AISWorld] Non-Tenure Track Position at Boston College

Gerald C. (Jerry) Kane gerald.kane at bc.edu
Thu Nov 1 13:05:08 EDT 2012


Full Time Non-tenure track position in Information Systems
 
The Boston College Information Systems Department is seeking applicants for a full-time non-tenure track position beginning September 2013.  The position calls for a 3-3 teaching load. 
 
A well-qualified applicant will thoroughly enjoy teaching and possess extensive evidence of teaching excellence at an accredited business school.  Candidates with either a Ph.D. in Information Systems or significant industry experience are encouraged to apply, with both preferred. Candidates should be willing and able to teach both managerial classes (e.g., Introduction to IS, Ecommerce) and technical classes (e.g., Programming for Managers, Systems Analysis and Design, Business Analytics) to both undergraduates and MBAs.  We are also looking for candidates who will be enthusiastic about working with students outside the classroom setting (e.g., advising students and clubs.). Information about the IS Department is available at: http://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/departments/informationsystems.html.
 
The Boston College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from individuals who will expand the ethnic and gender diversity of our faculty. Please submit application in electronic form via Interfolio at https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/20591. Questions may be directed to Ashley LoBue (ashley.lobue at bc.edu). Please include a cover letter in the body of the e-mail and attach (or provide a URL link to) a vita, contact information for three references, and evidence of teaching excellence. As evidence of teaching excellence, applicants are strongly encouraged to submit a short video sample of their classroom teaching (via URL link).  Applications received by November 21, 2012 will be given priority attention. 
 
ABOUT BOSTON COLLEGE: Boston College has recently enjoyed strong recognition among its peers, achieving a national ranking of 31st from by US News & World Report.  The Carroll School of Management offers nationally ranked undergraduate, full-time MBA and part-time MBA programs.  The University's $1.7 billion plus endowment is also among the nation's 40 largest.  Boston College offers very competitive compensation, a stimulating, collegial environment, an exceptional student body, an active and responsive alumni base, and close ties to the Boston business and academic communities.
 
Gerald C. (Jerry) Kane
Associate Professor of Information Systems
Carroll School of Management
Boston College

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