Post by Melbourne on Jun 26, 2014 22:48:18 GMT -5
Hi all,
University of Melbourne Management and Marketing Department has two open positions
1. HRM/OB/Ops
2. International Management - Senior level
1. Lecturer in Management (x2)
POSITION NO 0000321/0000322
The Department of Management and Marketing have openings for two continuing appointments at the Lecturer level. Appointees will develop, teach and administer undergraduate and graduate Management subjects in the Department in either HRM, Organisational Behaviour or Operations Management. The appointees will engage in research in their disciplinary area (HRM, Organisational Behaviour or Operations management) and publish in leading international journals, as well as other scholarly outlets. Particular responsibilities include supervision of Masters and Doctoral students as required, and participation in the administration of the Department. The appointees are also expected to contribute to the collegial and intellectual life of the Department, Faculty and University.
Note that lecturer is Australian for "assistant professor" and when applying, one should tightly link to the specifications called for in the full job ads.
2. Assoc. Prof of International Management (x1)
POSITION NO 0000320
The Department of Management and Marketing has the vision of becoming the leading Department of Management and Marketing in the Asia Pacific region with a strong global research reputation. In conjunction with the Faculty of Business and Economics, the Department established The Centre for Asian Business and Economics with the objective of supporting teaching and research that drives a deeper understanding of doing business in the Asian region. The Centre for Asian Business and Economics is central to our strategy of strengthening our engagement with Asia and in building our Asian-focused research, teaching and engagement capacity. As Australian companies continue to enter and engage with emerging markets in Asia, it’s vital that they understand the region’s practices. The Centre for Asian Business and Economics provides the platform to sharpen our understanding and expand our knowledge of doing business in a region that is intertwined with Australia’s future.
The appointee will support the Department’s strategic objectives by: engaging in research in his/her discipline; and, publishing in elite international journals and other esteemed scholarly outlets. Research that focuses on The University of Melbourne’s grand challenges is highly valued. The appointee will also support the Department’s strategic objectives by teaching and administering: high quality undergraduate and graduate subjects; and, high quality executive education programs. It is expected that the appointee will also make a significant contribution to the collegial and intellectual life of the Department and her/his intellectual discipline.
The appointee will demonstrate academic leadership through mentoring early career colleagues and supervising Masters, and Doctoral students.
Listings are not up yet, but will eventually be found on the university's jobs site: hr.unimelb.edu.au/careers
University of Melbourne Management and Marketing Department has two open positions
1. HRM/OB/Ops
2. International Management - Senior level
1. Lecturer in Management (x2)
POSITION NO 0000321/0000322
The Department of Management and Marketing have openings for two continuing appointments at the Lecturer level. Appointees will develop, teach and administer undergraduate and graduate Management subjects in the Department in either HRM, Organisational Behaviour or Operations Management. The appointees will engage in research in their disciplinary area (HRM, Organisational Behaviour or Operations management) and publish in leading international journals, as well as other scholarly outlets. Particular responsibilities include supervision of Masters and Doctoral students as required, and participation in the administration of the Department. The appointees are also expected to contribute to the collegial and intellectual life of the Department, Faculty and University.
Note that lecturer is Australian for "assistant professor" and when applying, one should tightly link to the specifications called for in the full job ads.
2. Assoc. Prof of International Management (x1)
POSITION NO 0000320
The Department of Management and Marketing has the vision of becoming the leading Department of Management and Marketing in the Asia Pacific region with a strong global research reputation. In conjunction with the Faculty of Business and Economics, the Department established The Centre for Asian Business and Economics with the objective of supporting teaching and research that drives a deeper understanding of doing business in the Asian region. The Centre for Asian Business and Economics is central to our strategy of strengthening our engagement with Asia and in building our Asian-focused research, teaching and engagement capacity. As Australian companies continue to enter and engage with emerging markets in Asia, it’s vital that they understand the region’s practices. The Centre for Asian Business and Economics provides the platform to sharpen our understanding and expand our knowledge of doing business in a region that is intertwined with Australia’s future.
The appointee will support the Department’s strategic objectives by: engaging in research in his/her discipline; and, publishing in elite international journals and other esteemed scholarly outlets. Research that focuses on The University of Melbourne’s grand challenges is highly valued. The appointee will also support the Department’s strategic objectives by teaching and administering: high quality undergraduate and graduate subjects; and, high quality executive education programs. It is expected that the appointee will also make a significant contribution to the collegial and intellectual life of the Department and her/his intellectual discipline.
The appointee will demonstrate academic leadership through mentoring early career colleagues and supervising Masters, and Doctoral students.
Listings are not up yet, but will eventually be found on the university's jobs site: hr.unimelb.edu.au/careers