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Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University

  • 1.  Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University

    Posted 08-08-2015 03:17
    Dear Colleagues

    See post below.

    regards
    Mile


    From: "X.Y.F. Martin" <X.Martin@uvt.nl>
    Date: 7 August 2015 08:24:35 AWST
    To: "Mile.Terziovski@curtin.edu.au" <Mile.Terziovski@curtin.edu.au>
    Subject: FW: Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University

    Dear Mile,
    We would like to post the message below to the OM listserv, but I have not been able to post it directly or register on the listserv. Could you please distribute the announcement?
    Sincerely,
    Xavier Martin

    _____________________________________________
    From: X.Y.F. Martin
    Sent: Friday, August 07, 2015 2:20 AM
    To: 'om@aomlists.pace.edu'
    Subject: Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University




    Position

    The Department of Management of Tilburg University invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position with an emphasis on Information and/or Supply Chain Management. We are looking for a candidate with top research potential and a commitment to teaching excellence, whose work fits our orientation towards information/data science/analytics and supply chain/operations scholarship from a managerial perspective. We are able to hire applicants to join the Department in any month during 2016; however, ABD applicants are expected to have completed their doctoral dissertation prior to taking up employment.

    Department and Position Background

    The Department of Management is part of the School of Economics and Management at Tilburg University. As a whole, the Department consists of 25 tenured or tenure-track faculty members and 6 lecturers. Within the Department, the Information and Supply Chain Management section conducts research in the fields of supply chain management, operations management, information management and information systems from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. Its tenured or tenure-track members include Henk Akkermans, Jack Kleijnen, Michael Papazoglou, Bart Vos (Deputy Head of Department), Anne-Françoise Rutkowksi (PhD Track Coordinator), Hennie Daniels, Harold Krikke, Bert Meijboom, Carol Ou, Martin Smits, Bartel van de Walle, Hans Weigand, Cindy Kuijpers and Wendy van der Valk. The Department also has a high-caliber set of emeritus (Jean-Francois Hennart and Bart Nooteboom) and affiliated faculty and fellows. Department members come from leading universities in North America, Asia and Europe. The Department also includes a section that focuses on strategy and organization; interested applicants in that area should refer to our separate position announcement (in strategy and entrepreneurship).

    The Department has a very strong research orientation with a focus on high-quality publications. The Department is associated with several research institutes, including the European Research Institute in Service Science (ERISS) and INFOLAB, and with several large-scale research initiatives.

    Faculty of the Department mostly teach in two Bachelor programs, four Master’s programs, two Research Master programs and two PhD tracks. In addition, the Department is playing an important role in the development of new programs and activities in data science and analytics at Tilburg University. All programs except one of the bachelor programs are taught in English. Non-Dutch-speaking candidates will be asked to teach in English only. The working language of the Department and School is English. Further information about the Department is available at www.tilburguniversity.edu/mgt.

    We aim to maximize the research time available to active faculty, and working conditions are otherwise comparable to major research universities in Europe and North America. The standard teaching load for tenure-track faculty is two courses plus guidance of Bachelor and Master’s thesis projects, in total per year. Compensation is competitive with similar schools, and we provide support for conferences and other research related expenses. Faculty moving to the Netherlands may be eligible for a large tax abatement for a period of ten years.

    Tilburg University and Area

    Tilburg University is one of Europe’s leading universities in the fields of business and economics – indeed, it regularly ranks among Europe’s top three by research productivity. Tilburg is a dynamic university city located in the Southern Netherlands, within one of Europe’s foremost high-tech regions, with excellent social and cultural facilities and varied housing options nearby. It is equidistant from Amsterdam (Netherlands), Brussels (Belgium) and the Dusseldorf/Cologne area (Germany).

    Application Procedure

    Complete applications are due on October 8, 2015 for full early consideration; although applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants should submit (1) a motivation letter, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research statement and (as relevant) a dissertation summary, (4) a main (job market) paper and other examples of research, (5) a teaching statement, and (6) teaching evaluations or other evidence of teaching ability. In addition, they should ask three referees to submit their letters of reference directly. Application documents should be uploaded via the online application system at: https://mystudy.uvt.nl/it10.jm_home (available from September 1).

    We will NOT be conducting formal interviews at the Academy of Management meeting in Vancouver. Candidates with strong and specific interest in the position are encouraged to speak informally with members of our faculty attending the conference (in particular Xavier Martin, Tal Simons, and Shivaram Devarakonda).

    Tilburg University has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity and especially encourages applications from qualified women.

    Any questions relating to the contents of this position can be directed to Xavier Martin at x.martin@tilburguniversity.edu. Questions about the application procedure may be addressed to Angelique van der Weijden at A.W.C.vdrWeijden@tilburguniversity.edu.


  • 2.  Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University

    Posted 09-11-2015 20:51

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: X.Y.F. Martin <X.Martin@uvt.nl>
    Date: Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 5:46 AM
    Subject: Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University
    To: "OM-request@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU" <OM-request@aomlists.pace.edu>


    Please post the following announcement to the OM listserv. Thanks in advance.

    Xavier Martin

     

    From: X.Y.F. Martin [mailto:X.Martin@uvt.nl]
    Sent: Friday, September 11, 2015 10:45 AM
    To: om@aomlists.pace.edu
    Subject: Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University

     

    Position

     

    The Department of Management of Tilburg University invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position with an emphasis on Information and/or Supply Chain Management. We are looking for a candidate with top research potential and a commitment to teaching excellence, whose work fits our orientation towards information/data science/analytics and supply chain/operations scholarship from a management perspective. We are able to hire applicants to join the Department in any month during 2016; however, ABD applicants are expected to have completed their doctoral dissertation prior to taking up employment.

     

    Department and Position Background

     

    The Department of Management is part of the School of Economics and Management at Tilburg University. As a whole, the Department consists of 25 tenured or tenure-track faculty members and 6 lecturers. Within the Department, the Information and Supply Chain Management section conducts research in the fields of supply chain management, operations management, information management and information systems from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. Its tenured or tenure-track members include Henk Akkermans, Jack Kleijnen, Michael Papazoglou, Bart Vos (Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs), Anne-Françoise Rutkowksi (PhD Track Coordinator), Hennie Daniels, Harold Krikke, Bert Meijboom, Carol Ou (Deputy Head of Department), Martin Smits, Bartel van de Walle, Hans Weigand, Cindy Kuijpers and Wendy van der Valk. The Department also has a high-caliber set of emeritus (Jean-Francois Hennart and Bart Nooteboom) and affiliated faculty and fellows (including Christoph Bode). Department members come from leading universities in North America, Asia and Europe. The Department also includes a section that focuses on strategy and organization; interested applicants in that area should refer to our separate position announcement (in strategy and entrepreneurship).

     

    The Department has a very strong research orientation with a focus on high-quality publications. The Department is associated with several research institutes, including the European Research Institute in Service Science (ERISS) and INFOLAB, and with several large-scale research initiatives.

     

    Faculty of the Department mostly teach in two Bachelor programs, four Master's programs, two Research Master programs and two PhD tracks. In addition, the Department is playing an important role in the development of new programs and activities in data science and analytics at Tilburg University. All programs except one of the bachelor programs are taught in English. Non-Dutch-speaking candidates will be asked to teach in English only. The working language of the Department and School is English. Further information about the Department is available at www.tilburguniversity.edu/mgt.

     

    We aim to maximize the research time available to active faculty, and working conditions are otherwise comparable to major research universities in Europe and North America. The standard teaching load for tenure-track faculty is two courses plus guidance of Bachelor and Master's thesis projects, in total per year. Compensation is competitive with similar schools, and we provide support for conferences and other research related expenses. Faculty moving to the Netherlands may be eligible for a large tax abatement for a period of ten years.

     

    Tilburg University and Area

     

    Tilburg University is one of Europe's leading universities in the fields of business and economics – indeed, it regularly ranks among Europe's top three by research productivity. Tilburg is a dynamic university city located in the Southern Netherlands, within one of Europe's foremost high-tech regions, with excellent social and cultural facilities and varied housing options nearby. It is equidistant from Amsterdam (Netherlands), Brussels (Belgium) and the Düsseldorf/Cologne area (Germany).

     

    Application Procedure

     

    Complete applications are due on October 8, 2015 for full early consideration; although applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants should submit (1) a motivation letter, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research statement and (as relevant) a dissertation summary, (4) a main (job market) paper and other examples of research, (5) a teaching statement, and (6) teaching evaluations or other evidence of teaching ability. In addition, they should ask three referees to submit their letters of reference directly. Application documents should be uploaded via the online application system at: https://mystudy.uvt.nl/it10.jm_home.

     

    Tilburg University has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity and especially encourages applications from qualified women.

     

    Any questions relating to the contents of this position can be directed to Xavier Martin at x.martin@tilburguniversity.edu. Questions about the application procedure may be addressed to the secretary of the recruiting committee, Angelique van der Weijden, at A.W.C.vdrWeijden@tilburguniversity.edu.

     

     




  • 3.  Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University

    Posted 09-30-2015 20:33

    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: X.Y.F. Martin <X.Martin@uvt.nl>
    Date: Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 8:06 PM
    Subject: Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in Information and/or Supply Chain Management at Tilburg University
    To: Iuri Gavronski <iuri@proxima.adm.br>


    Please post (last reminder)

    Position

    The Department of Management of Tilburg University invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position with an emphasis on Information and/or Supply Chain Management. We are looking for a candidate with top research potential and a commitment to teaching excellence, whose work fits our orientation towards information/data science/analytics and supply chain/operations scholarship from a management perspective. We are able to hire applicants to join the Department in any month during 2016; however, ABD applicants are expected to have completed their doctoral dissertation prior to taking up employment. 

    Department and Position Background

    The Department of Management is part of the School of Economics and Management at Tilburg University. As a whole, the Department consists of 25 tenured or tenure-track faculty members and 6 lecturers. Within the Department, the Information and Supply Chain Management section conducts research in the fields of supply chain management, operations management, information management and information systems from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. Its tenured or tenure-track members include Henk Akkermans, Jack Kleijnen, Michael Papazoglou, Bart Vos (Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs), Anne-Françoise Rutkowksi (PhD Track Coordinator), Willem-Jan van den Heuvel (Research and Education Coordinator for Data Science initiatives), Hennie Daniels, Harold Krikke, Bert Meijboom, Carol Ou (Deputy Head of Department), Martin Smits, Bartel van de Walle, Hans Weigand, Cindy Kuijpers and Wendy van der Valk. The Department also has a high-caliber set of emeritus (Jean-Francois Hennart and Bart Nooteboom) and affiliated faculty and fellows (including Christoph Bode). Department members come from leading universities in North America, Asia and Europe. The Department also includes a section that focuses on strategy and organization; interested applicants in that area should refer to our separate position announcement (in strategy and entrepreneurship).

    The Department has a very strong research orientation with a focus on high-quality publications. The Department is associated with several research institutes, including the European Research Institute in Service Science (ERISS) and INFOLAB, and with several large-scale research initiatives.

    Faculty of the Department mostly teach in two Bachelor programs, four Master's programs, two Research Master programs and two PhD tracks. In addition, the Department is playing an important role in the development of new programs and activities in data science and analytics at Tilburg University. All programs except one of the bachelor programs are taught in English. Non-Dutch-speaking candidates will be asked to teach in English only. The working language of the Department and School is English. Further information about the Department is available at www.tilburguniversity.edu/mgt.

    We aim to maximize the research time available to active faculty, and working conditions are otherwise comparable to major research universities in Europe and North America. The standard teaching load for tenure-track faculty is two courses plus guidance of Bachelor and Master's thesis projects, in total per year. Compensation is competitive with similar schools, and we provide support for conferences and other research related expenses. Faculty moving to the Netherlands may be eligible for a large tax abatement for a period of ten years.

    Tilburg University and Area

    Tilburg University is one of Europe's leading universities in the fields of business and economics – indeed, it regularly ranks among Europe's top three by research productivity (e.g., UT Dallas Ranking 2015). Tilburg is a dynamic university city located in the Southern Netherlands, within one of Europe's foremost high-tech regions, with excellent social and cultural facilities and varied housing options nearby. It is equidistant from Amsterdam (Netherlands), Brussels (Belgium) and the Düsseldorf/Cologne area (Germany).

    Application Procedure

    Complete applications are due on October 8, 2015 for full early consideration; although applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Applicants should submit (1) a motivation letter, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research statement and (as relevant) a dissertation summary, (4) a main (job market) paper and other examples of research, (5) a teaching statement, and (6) teaching evaluations or other evidence of teaching ability. In addition, they should ask three referees to submit their letters of reference directly. Application documents should be uploaded via the online application system at: https://mystudy.uvt.nl/it10.jm_home.

    Tilburg University has a strong commitment to the principle of diversity and especially encourages applications from qualified women.

    Any questions relating to the contents of this position can be directed to Xavier Martin at x.martin@tilburguniversity.edu. Questions about the application procedure may be addressed to the secretary of the recruiting committee, Angelique van der Weijden, at A.W.C.vdrWeijden@tilburguniversity.edu.