[AISWorld] Assistant Professor Position - University of Nebraska Omaha

Matt Germonprez germonprez at gmail.com
Thu Jul 30 06:59:08 EDT 2015


Dear Colleagues,



We would like to remind you that we are hiring an Assistant Professor in
the Information Systems an Quantitative Analysis department at the
University of Nebraska Omaha’s College of Information Science & Technology:

(https://unomaha.peopleadmin.com/postings/1023).



You can find the full call below.



We look forward to seeing everyone in Puerto Rico!



Regards,
Matt Germonprez





*Assistant Professor, Information Systems*

*Department of Information Systems & Quantitative Analysis*

*College of Information Science & Technology*



The College of Information Science & Technology (IS&T) invites applications
for one tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. The
expected start date is Fall 2016. The position is within the Department of
Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis (ISQA) and is open to all
research areas. Candidates must possess an appropriate doctorate or ABD in
Information Systems, or related disciplines including Information
Technology, Human Centered Computing, Human Computer Interaction, or
Information Management, from a nationally recognized program.



The ISQA Department is engaged in internationally recognized research
funded through the National Science Foundation, the US Department of
Education, the National Institutes of Health, and numerous corporate
sponsors. We have published internationally in *MIS Quarterly*, the *European
Journal of Information Systems*, the *Journal of the Association for
Information Systems*, *Information Systems Journal*, *ACM Interactions,*
and the *Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems*. We have presented
our work at recent international conferences including the *International
Conference for Information Systems*, the *Citizen Science 2015 Conference*,
and the *Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences*.



*To Apply*

Visit: https://unomaha.peopleadmin.com/postings/1023

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Contact: Matt Germonprez (mgermonprez at unomaha.edu) for more information.



*About the College of Information Science & Technology*



The College of Information Science & Technology (IS&T) is a part of The
Peter Kiewit Institute of Information Science, Technology and Engineering
(PKI). The College of IS&T was founded nearly twenty ago, committed to
answering the urgent call for a robust information technology research
education. The College of Information Science and Technology established
itself as a pioneer in the IT schools movement, a path-breaking model we
have continued to drive forward. The College is home to over 50 faculty and
staff, and nearly 1,200 undergraduate and graduate students, and supports
over $10,000,000 in active grant funding. The College of IS&T has more than
12 advanced research labs including a multimedia technology lab, open
community research lab, data mining lab, networking and wireless lab, two
telecommunications labs, and three computer security and information
assurance labs. The labs include multimedia, computing, and conference
facilities.



*About the University of Nebraska at Omaha*



The University of Nebraska at Omaha is the only public, metropolitan
university in the state, dedicated to the advancement of teaching,
research, and service. Located in the heart of Nebraska’s largest city, UNO
is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research and a Carnegie Community Engagement
university, offering programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, specialist, and
doctoral degree levels. Serving approximately 15,000 students, In 2014, the
University of Nebraska at Omaha was been named the nation’s recipient of
the Presidential Award for Economic Opportunity
<http://www.unomaha.edu/engagement/presidents-honor-roll.php>, certifying
UNO as a higher education leader in community engagement.

-- 
Mutual of Omaha Associate Professor
Information Systems
College of Information Science & Technology
University of Nebraska Omaha
http://ocrl.unomaha.edu/



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