[AISWorld] Non-Tenure Track Visiting Assistant Professor in Information Systems, Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, UNC Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA

Franck Loic Soh Noume f_sohnoume at uncg.edu
Fri Mar 31 18:47:12 EDT 2023


**Non-Tenure Track  Visiting Assistant Professor in Information Systems,
Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, UNC Greensboro,
Greensboro, North Carolina, USA**

The Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (ISSCM)
in the Bryan School of Business at the University of North Carolina at
Greensboro (UNCG) invites applications for *two* non-tenure track *Visiting
Assistant Professor/Adjunct positions in Information Systems focusing in
the area of Cybersecurity.* Those selected shall be appointed for a
one-year term with the possibility of extension depending on departmental
needs and individual performance. The position will commence on August 1,
2023. (During 2023-24 the Department will be conducting searches for two
tenure-eligible faculty members in Cybersecurity to start in August 2024.)

The mission of the Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain
Management (ISSCM) is to provide high-quality programs in information
systems and supply chain management. We achieve this by integrating quality
education with relevant research and professional service for industry and
academe. This endeavor produces principled leaders and exceptional problem
solvers with an innovative mindset and a commitment to improve and sustain
organizations in a global environment and the communities in which they
live.

The ISSCM Department comprises faculty in the Information Systems and
Supply Chain Management/Operations areas. As of fall 2022 the Department
serves 383 undergraduate students and 164 graduate students, most of them
in the MS in Information Technology & Management (MSITM) program or its
stackable certificates in cyber security, business analytics, or supply
chain management. The ISSCM Department has an active Ph.D. program in
Information Systems. Both the BS in ISSCM and the MSITM programs are
offered online and in person. All ISSCM offerings are well aligned with SAS
, SAP, and Red Hat, offering a pathway for the students to independently
gain industry certifications. The department has active teaching and
research relationships with several organizations with a presence in the
region including Cone Health, Volvo Trucks North America, VF Corporation as
well as multiple regional logistics and transportation organizations
located in the area. Our faculty members are active in research and have
published in such journals as *Information Systems Research*,
* MIS Quarterly*,* Journal of Management Information Systems*,* Management
Science, Production and Operations Management, Journal of Cleaner
Production, Decision Sciences*, and other very high-quality journals.
Faculty members in the Department have received external funding from
agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of
Labor, and the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

The Bryan School of Business and Economics has 4,000 undergraduate and
graduate students and 127 full- and part-time faculty members housed in six
departments and programs. Approximately 43 percent of the School’s faculty
are women, and 27.3 percent are from underrepresented ethnic groups (UREG);
the School is striving to improve both percentages. The Bryan School
graduates more Black/African American undergraduate business students, and
the combination of Black/African American and Hispanic undergraduate
business students, than ANY university in North Carolina and has a strong
placement rate and salary. Accredited in both business and accounting by
AACSB, the Bryan School is the recipient of many rankings, honors, and
accolades. For example, in 2021 its tenure-stream faculty members averaged
2.9 peer-reviewed journal articles each (19 in 12 different FT50 journals),
plus 23 others in 4 or 4* journals (CABS AJG), in addition to books and
grants. More information about the School may be found at
https://bryan.uncg.edu/. The Bryan School has two dedicated recording
studios and two dedicated HyFlex (studio) classrooms to support its
extensive asynchronous online offerings, and the growing opportunity for
synchronous online offerings.

*Minimum Qualifications:*


   - Although preference is given to candidates who hold a Ph.D. degree
   from an AACSB or EQUIS accredited school in the area of Cybersecurity or a
   closely related field such as Information Systems, Information Science,
   Systems Engineering, or Computer Science if there is an emphasis in
   Cybersecurity, applicants with a relevant master’s degree or ABD candidates
   in these fields will also be considered.
   - Applicants must be eligible to work in the United States without
   sponsorship.


*Preferred Qualifications:*

Preference will be given to applicants who:


   - Demonstrate evidence of excellence in undergraduate and/or graduate
   teaching and mentorship in the Cybersecurity area.
   - Have the ability to teach in both online and face-to-face settings.
   - Have industry/professional experience in the area of Cybersecurity
   and/or hold industry certifications such as CompTIA S+, EC-Council CEH,
   CISSP, CompTIA CASP+ Security Essentials, CISM, and others.
   - Demonstrate a proven research record and show an interest in any area
   of Cybersecurity leading to academic publications, or funded research.

For consideration, applicants should submit:

   - Letter of Interest
   - Recent CV
   - List of at least three (3) professional references. List should
   include name, institution, type of reference, email address, and telephone
   number for each.
   - Research samples (optional)
   - Evidence of teaching effectiveness


Applicants must complete and submit an electronic application for
employment to be considered. The application must be completed in full
detail for your qualifications to be considered. Applications are not
successfully submitted until an online confirmation number has been
received at the end of the application process.

Please use this link
<https://spartantalent.uncg.edu/postings/25348>
to submit your application.

If you may have any questions, please contact Dr Soh Fanck <
f_sohnoume at uncg.edu>


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