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Announcement of Two Tenure Track Faculty Positions
Department of Management
Mays Business School
Texas A&M University
Position and Qualifications: The Department of Management in the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University is seeking to add two new tenure track colleagues to its group beginning fall of 2017.
The positions are at the open rank with a preference for candidates at the assistant level. One of these positions will be filled by a person with an Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management focus while the second will be filled by a person with interest in Strategy and a secondary interest in International Management and/or Entrepreneurship.
Applicants for these positions should possess an earned doctorate in management or a related discipline and a strong record of scholarly contributions in the desired specializations. Additionally, applicants should be able to demonstrate an interest in and ability to conduct research with a high probability of being published in top-quality, "A" level journals. Applicants at the Associate or Full level should possess a publication record commensurate with that level. We are also interested in individuals who are committed to excellence in teaching and to the importance of collegiality. Teaching opportunities exist at the graduate (PhD and masters), executive, and undergraduate levels. Being committed to working actively with PhD students is also expected of the individuals chosen to fill the positions.
The Mays Business School offers an excellent research environment and modern facilities. The Department of Management has long been recognized as a leading management research faculty. We have a vibrant and outstanding group at all ranks. Current faculty members include Murray Barrick, Len Bierman, Steve Boivie, Wendy Boswell, Matt Call, Bert Cannella, Steve Courtright, Cindy Devers, Lorraine Eden, Markus Fitza, Ricky Griffin, Mike Howard, Duane Ireland, Ramona Paetzold, Mike Pustay, Deidra Schleicher, Laszlo Tihanyi, Michael Wesson, Mike Withers, Asghar Zardkoohi, and Cindy Zapata.
The Bryan/College Station metro area has a population of 230,000, a low cost of living (including no state income taxes), excellent schools, a very low crime rate, and excellent health care. The College Station airport is served by United and American Airlines. College Station is a 1.5 hour drive to Houston, 2 hours to Austin, and 3 hours to Dallas-Fort Worth.
Applications: Applicants should provide a cover letter that includes statements reflecting the applicant's expectations and professional goals, and a Curriculum Vitae that includes: (1) educational achievement, (2) research/publication record, (3) indicators of teaching activity/effectiveness or potential, (4) work and other experience, (5) other data the applicant deems relevant to her/his candidacy for the available position, and (6) a list of three references with addresses (including e-mail addresses) and telephone numbers. We also welcome writing samples and recent article reprints. All applications and questions should be submitted to MGMTapplicant@mays.tamu.edu.
Important dates: Applicants should submit all application materials by September 8th, 2016 to receive full consideration. However, we will begin reviewing applications as they are received and until the position is closed.
We will invite qualified applicants to interview with us at the Academy of Management Meeting in Anaheim.
Texas A&M University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer