[AISWorld] Permanent positions in Information Systems at the University of Auckland (top University in New Zealand)

Julia Kotlarsky jkot131 at uoa.auckland.ac.nz
Mon Sep 12 19:02:42 EDT 2022


We are hiring!

About us

The University of Auckland Business School (UABS) is one of the Asia-Pacific’s foremost business schools, known for the relevance and impact of our research and scholarship and the quality of our people, programmes, and partnerships. UABS is accredited by all three of the world’s top business school accrediting bodies (AACSB in the US, EQUIS in Europe and AMBA in the UK), while the university as a whole is ranked in the top one percent of all universities worldwide (according to the Times Higher Education QS World University Rankings). Auckland is regularly voted as one of the best cities in the world to live and is surrounded by most stunning nature.

The Department of Information Systems and Operations Management (ISOM) is one of seven departments within the UABS. The department teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in most aspects of Information Systems, and also teaches Operations and Supply Chain Management, and Business Analytics. The Centre of Digital Enterprise<https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/business/our-research/research-institutes-centres/centre-digital-enterprise.html> (CODE), housed within ISOM, conducts research that takes a broad view on digital transformation, designed to address contemporary challenges faced by societies, enterprises, policy makers and individuals.

Job Description

The Department of Information Systems and Operations Management (ISOM) is seeking to appoint two full time permanent staff  – a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Information Systems. These positions may be considered as equivalent to an Assistant Professor position in the US and Europe.

There is a preference for at least one of the individuals to have expertise in qualitative research. An interest in and ability to publish in top Information Systems journals (specifically, the “Basket of 8'' journals) is a key requirement for these positions. For the Senior Lecturer position, two publications in Basket of 8 (or equivalent) is required. It is also important that a candidate regularly participates in top IS conferences and is involved with the IS scholarly community.

In terms of teaching, it is highly desirable that candidate hired for one of the available positions is able to teach in the business analytics area.

This is full-time (40 hours pw), permanent position.

An appointment will be made at Lecturer (L1-L7; $86,979 - 103,904) or Senior Lecturer (SL1-SL5; $110,579-127,034).

For more information about the responsibilities of this role, please refer to the Position Description<https://uoa.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/PositionDescriptionManagement/Eeew2ROCWklGoGnPLnVC8PgBF2lOt6VrmBR5ZDd8myZi9w?e=Tgn3sT>.



Deadline for applications is October 11th 2022.
If you are interested in applying and want more information, please contact Julia Kotlarsky (j.kotlarsky at auckland.ac.nz<mailto:j.kotlarsky at auckland.ac.nz>) for details. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications sent via email.




Professor Julia Kotlarsky PhD
Technology and Global Sourcing
Department of Information Systems & Operations Management
The University of Auckland Business School
Sir Owen G Glenn Building | 12 Grafton Rd | Auckland
Phone: +64 9 373 7599 ext 83305
Email: j.kotlarsky at auckland.ac.nz<mailto:j.kotlarsky at auckland.ac.nz>

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