[Logprofs] Two Faculty Positions in Logistics at University of North Texas
Sauser, Brian
Brian.Sauser at unt.edu
Thu Sep 27 17:44:43 EDT 2018
The Department of Marketing, Logistics, & Operations Management (MLOM) in the College of Business at the University of North Texas (UNT) seeks applicants for two tenure-track positions at the Assistant/Associate or Associate/Full Professor rank in logistics and supply chain management beginning either early January for the Spring 2019 semester or mid-August for the Fall 2019 semester. Successful applicants must demonstrate high-quality scholarly research, ability to publish in top journals and the ability to teach undergraduate, masters and/or Ph.D. courses in logistics and supply chain management.
Minimum Qualifications
The individual must hold a Ph.D. relevant to the teaching and research requirements of the proposed job offerings. Relevant Ph.D.s include operations management, logistics and supply chain management, business administration, finance, economics, public policy, computer science/engineering, industrial/systems engineering, civil engineering, statistics, mathematics, and other related fields.
Preferred Qualifications
A preferred applicant's research needs to focus on logistics and supply chain management with a proven track record of pursuing, capturing, and managing externally funded research projects. Preference is for an applicant that has demonstrated performing interdisciplinary research as the successful candidate will be expected to collaborate across diverse disciplines. Individuals will also have experience successfully mentoring doctoral students.
UNT's Department of Marketing, Logistics, & Operations Management
The department consists of twenty-eight faculty members and offers undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in marketing, operations & supply chain management, logistics & supply chain management, and aviation logistics. g. Faculty members are expected to publish in leading journals and engage in research that supports UNT's status as a Tier One research university. As such, we offer an environment that supports faculty research, including the Jim McNatt Institute for Logistics Research and the Complex Logistics Systems Laboratory.
Denton, Texas
University of North Texas is located in Denton, TX about 30 miles from Dallas. Denton is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, one of the fastest-growing areas of the country. Denton features all the benefits that come with life in a big-city region, but also retains the charm, convenience and amiability of a smaller university town. Denton enjoys a very pleasant but stimulating way of life, reflected in the city's restaurants, cultural sites, neighborhoods and celebrated music scene. The region also provides ample opportunities to work with industry
Salary and Benefits
Salary and supporting start-up packages are competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. UNT offers an attractive package of benefits including medical and dental coverage plus a choice of participation in the Teacher Retirement System or an Optional Retirement System.
Application Procedure
Applicants should submit Curriculum Vita, Narrative Describing Scholarly Research, two Sample Publications and List of Names and Contact Information of Three References to: https://facultyjobs.unt.edu [see System Identification Number: 6002076 for Assistant/Associate position; System Identification Number: 6002081 for Associate/Full position]
Review of applications begins immediately. Applications will be accepted until the position is closed. Applicants who are selected for interviews must be able to show proof that they will be eligible and qualified to work in the United States by time of hire.
Brian Sauser, PhD
Professor
Director, McNatt Institute for Logistics Research
Director, Complex Logistics Systems Laboratory
University of North Texas
brian.sauser at unt.edu<mailto:brian.sauser at unt.edu>
940-565-4693
http://logisticsresearch.unt.edu
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