Wayne State University is searching for a chair for its new Management and
Information Systems Department. Details below.
Department Chair Position Opening at Wayne State University
The School of Business Administration at Wayne State is seeking qualified
candidates to fill the Department of Management and Information Systems
department chair position for the Fall 2009 semester. This department will
consist of 19 full time faculty members. This is a tenured position at the rank
of associate/full professor. In addition to a Ph.D. in management, information
systems, or a related discipline, candidates should have a substantial
publication record in major academic journals and a successful record of
teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate level.
The chosen candidate must be able to work collaboratively with departmental
colleagues and other constituents in the School, as well as with alumni and
members of the business community. The Chair will lead the efforts to further
develop departmental faculty, and will serve as the key point of contact for
students.
About Wayne State University
Wayne State University is a Carnegie Research University (RU/VH) with an
enrollment of over 31,000 students. The AACSB-International accredited School of
Business Administration is one of 12 schools and colleges comprising the
University community, and the School serves over 2,800 undergraduate and over
1,200 MBA students. The School has also recently added a PhD program in Finance
(2007) and Marketing (2008), and will add Management in 2009. The campus is
located in the heart of Detroit’s cultural center, with easy access to the
Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Symphony, Comerica Park and Ford Field.
Wayne State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Visit wayne.edu for further information.
Review of applications will begin January 19th, 2009, and continue until each
position is filled. Salary will be competitive and commensurate with
qualifications and experience. Wayne State University also provides a generous
benefits package.
Letters of interest and curriculum vitae, as well as inquiries, should be
directed to Jeffrey Stoltman, Associate Dean (
jeffstoltman@wayne.edu).