University of Houston
Assistant Professor - Supply Chain Management (Finance)
Ideal candidates will possess a strong foundation in SCM principles, demonstrate teaching and research excellence, and align with our department's values and vision. Priority will be given to candidates, who meet our teaching and research needs in traditional SCM topics such as inventory management, logistics, demand forecasting, supply chain network design, supply chain digitization, supply chain strategy and globalization.
Applicants must have a Ph.D. in SCM or a closely related discipline. A hired applicant will have the potential to (a) publish in top-tier and highly respected journals, (b) contribute to the mentoring and development of doctoral students, and (c) teach graduate and undergraduate courses. The college offers generous research support and a competitive annual teaching load.
The University of Houston is a major urban university, committed to academic excellence. The 550-acre campus is three miles from downtown Houston. With an enrollment of more than 46,000 students representing more than 130 nations, the University of Houston is one of the most diverse universities in the United States. The C. T. Bauer College of Business is AACSB accredited with 7,000 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students pursuing BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, MS and Ph.D. degrees.
According to leading business magazines like Kiplinger's, Business Week, and Forbes, Houston is the Best Place to Live, Work and Play; the Best U.S. City to Earn a Living; the Best City to Buy a Home, and the Best City for Recent College Graduates. The low cost of living enables a high quality of life, where one can have suburban living in the heart of a great metropolitan area. Houston is also The Energy Capital of the World, second only to New York City in the number of Fortune 500 company headquarters, a major healthcare center, and home of the largest US port in total foreign trade and imports. Of the world's 100 largest non-U.S. based corporations, more than half have operations in Houston. The vibrant Houston business community provides Bauer College of Business faculty members with exceptional opportunities for conducting collaborative industry research.
The University of Houston is responsive to the needs of dual career couples.
To ensure full consideration, applicants should apply via http://www.uh.edu/human-resources/uh-careers/ by December 20, 2024. Letters of reference and copies of publications are not desired at this time. Application review will begin on November 19, 2024.
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