[AISWorld] Applications a Ph.D. in MIS at Clemson University

Russell Purvis rlpurvi at clemson.edu
Wed Oct 11 13:26:28 EDT 2017


Clemson University<http://www.clemson.edu> invites applications for two Ph.D. positions in Management Information Systems (MIS) to begin in Fall, 2018.  National and international students that are curious, innovative and tenacious are encouraged to apply.  Early applications (now to January 15th) are encouraged to potentially benefit from supplemental funding.
Management Information Systems at Clemson University
The Clemson MIS group is comprised of research-oriented faculty that actively participate in the MIS research community, holding editorial positions at major MIS journals, program chairs and associate editors at conferences, and active in the peer review process at top MIS journals.  In recent years, faculty have published papers in leading MIS journals such as MISQ, ISR, JMIS, JAIS, EJIS, JSIS, and JIT as well as leading referent journals such as Management Science, IEEE TEM, Journal of Management Studies, and Journal of Applied Psychology, among others.

The MIS Faculty (not including other faculty with IS interests) recently rated in the top 10 in MIS Productivity and include Jason Thatcher (Professor), Heshan Sun (Associate Professor), Russ Purvis (Associate Professor), Seth Li (Assistant Professor) and Marten Risius (Assistant Professor).  In addition, the MIS academic group is in the process of filling the William S. Lee Endowed Chair in Information Systems as well as two faculty position by 2018.
Ph.D. Program
The Management department offers two tracks, MIS and Supply Chain Management, with a third track Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Organization Behavior being offered in 2018.  The College of Business is committed to the Ph.D. program that has a rich history in developing behaviorally oriented researchers.  The Ph.D. program is purposefully small to ensure an ideal environment for high interaction between faculty and students.

Clemson University
Consistently ranked in the top 25 national public universities in the country<http://www.clemson.edu/about/>, Clemson University is a highly selective, public, land-grant university in a college-town setting<http://www.clemson.edu/visitors/index.html> along a dynamic Southeastern corridor, and against a beautiful backdrop of lakes and mountains. While enjoying the benefits of a small college town, many faculty enjoy opportunities afforded by a 45 minute commute from Greenville, SC<http://www.greenvillesc.gov/> (a thriving mid-sized city with a strong industrial base, home to BMW and Michelin) and a 2 hour commute from Atlanta, GA<http://www.atlanta.net> and Charlotte, NC<http://charlottenc.gov/Pages/Home.aspx>.
Clemson is committed to world-class teaching, research, and public service, and continues to attract some of the country's best students.  The 22,000 students represent a diverse and gifted student body that can select from over 70 undergraduate and 100 graduate degree programs offered by Clemson's colleges.
Applying for the Positions
Applicants should electronically submit all applications and related materials to:
http://www.grad.clemson.edu/Admission.php
Materials include:

*       Official GMAT or GRE scores

*       Official TOEFL/IELTS scores for International Students

*       Unofficial Transcripts (Official Transcripts required upon acceptance. Do not send official transcripts until you have received your letter of acceptance.)

*       Letters of Recommendation (do we need this?)

*       Other supporting documents: http://www.clemson.edu/graduate/admissions/preparing-to-apply/supporting-materials.html

Any questions regarding admissions should be directed to Dr. Janis Miller, Graduate Coordinator janism at clemson.edu<mailto:janism at clemson.edu>.










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