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faculty positions in OB/OMT at UIUC

  • 1.  faculty positions in OB/OMT at UIUC

    Posted 07-25-2007 07:37
    Posted by administrator on behalf of Mike Pratt (mpratt@uiuc.edu)

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA CHAMPAIGN
    COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
    DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR / ORGANIZATION THEORY

    We anticipate one or more full time faculty positions in OB / OMT,
    starting in August 2008 or negotiable. Appointments at all ranks,
    including distinguished professorship positions, are possible subject to
    availability of funds. All candidates must expect to complete their
    doctoral degree by August 2008. We seek candidates who will have an
    active program of research in OB/OMT. Salary is competitive.
    Applications will receive full consideration if received no later than
    October 1, 2007. Send current vita, three letters of recommendation,
    sample publications and/or working papers, and evidence of teaching
    potential. Doctoral candidates should include either their dissertation
    proposal or proposal summary. Mail to the following search committee chair:

    Professor Matt Kraatz
    Department of Business Administration
    University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
    350 Wohlers Hall
    1206 S. Sixth St.
    Champaign, IL 61820

    Phone: 217-333-7994
    Fax: 217 244 7969

    E mail: kraatz@uiuc.edu

    Minorities, women, and other designated class members are encouraged to
    apply.

    THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
    EMPLOYER.

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    Fabio Fonti
    Assistant Professor - Boston College
    The W.E. Carroll School of Management - Organization Studies Dept.
    432 Fulton Hall - 140 Commonwealth Ave. - Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

    617-552-6822 (voice) - 617-552-4230 (fax) - fabio.fonti@bc.edu

    'What's hard is to be as simple as Bach ... Making the simple
    complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely
    simple, that's creativity.'

    Charlie Mingus

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