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Position in OB/HRM/Leadership
Melbourne Business School
Melbourne Business School (MBS) at the University of Melbourne (Australia) seeks to fill a permanent position in the field of Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management or Leadership, rank open. We invite applications from individuals who can contribute to the School's vibrant research culture. Applicants must have a PhD, a record of publishing in top academic journals commensurate with the level of appointment sought, and evidence of high quality teaching in the MBA classroom.
Melbourne Business School is a leading graduate business school in Australia and the Asia Pacific Region. The School's MBA program has been ranked first in the Asia-Pacific region by The Economist three years in a row and is ranked 46th globally by the Financial Times. The School's full-time MBA program draws students from around the world, with approximately 65% from outside Australia.
Melbourne Business School, located in the world's most liveable city, offers an internationally competitive compensation package, an excellent research environment, generous travel support, and an attractive teaching load for research active faculty.
Further information about MBS can be found at:
www.mbs.edu.
http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-rankings-2012
Further information about our research strengths in the fields of Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management and Leadership can be found at
http://www.mbs.edu/go/faculty-and-research/faculty-profiles?researchOnly=1
The following MBS faculty will be available to provide further information about this position
Etty Jehn (k.jehn@mbs.edu) at International Association for Conflict Management Conference
Mara Olekalns (m.olekalns@mbs.edu) at Academy of Management Meeting
Ian Williamson (i.williamson@mbs.edu) at Academy of Management Meeting
Alternatively, please email your application to h.connolly@mbs.edu and include your CV, teaching evaluations or other evidence of teaching excellence, and contact information for three references. Closing date for applications is 30 September, 2012.
Mara Olekalns
Professor of Management (Negotiation)
Melbourne Business School
Research at works.bepress.com/mara_olekalns
Editor, Negotiation and Conflict Management Research, www.iacm-conflict.org/ncmr
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