[AISWorld] NTT Lecturer position at UT Austin - McCombs School of Business

Rajiv Garg Rajiv.Garg at mccombs.utexas.edu
Fri Apr 17 02:31:10 EDT 2015


Greetings All,

The IROM Department at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin is seeking applicants for non-tenured position in Management Information Systems. Candidates with a PhD in Information Systems, Computer Science, or related field are preferred, but those with a master's degree in the specialization will be considered. Qualified candidates with a PhD may be considered for a three-year contract renewable subsequently subject to satisfactory performance.

The candidates need to demonstrate excellence in teaching at the undergraduate or Master's level. The full teaching load is 4 sections each semester focused primarily on teaching at the undergraduate level. The candidate should be flexible to teach programming, systems analysis and design, and introductory MIS material.
I would appreciate if you can forward the information below to any interested/potential candidates.

Please submit your resume and teaching statement to me or imrecruiting at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:imrecruiting at mccombs.utexas.edu>.

Best,
Rajiv


Job Type: Non-Tenure Track

Job Rank: Lecturer

College: Business, Red McCombs School of

College URL: http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/

Department/Unit: Information, Risk, and Operations Management

Department/Unit URL: http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/dept/irom/

Closing Date: Until Filled

Field of Specialization: Information Management

Job Description:

The IROM Department is seeking applicants for non-tenured position in Management Information Systems. Candidates with a PhD in MIS are preferred, but those with a master's degree in the specialization will be considered. The candidates need to demonstrate excellence in teaching at the undergraduate or Master's level. Qualified candidates with a PhD may be considered for a three-year contract renewable subsequently subject to satisfactory performance. The full teaching load is 4 sections each semester focused primarily on teaching at the undergraduate level. The candidate should be flexible to teach programming, systems analysis and design, and introductory MIS material.

Applicant Instructions:

Send a vita, teaching statement (with course syllabus), and three letters of reference to imrecruiting at mccombs.utexas.edu<mailto:imrecruiting at mccombs.utexas.edu>.

Background check conducted on applicant selected.
The University of Texas at Austin is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.



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