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Tenure-track position in supply chain management

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Lehigh University
Tenure Track Position in Supply Chain Management

Lehigh University’s Department of Management seeks to fill one tenure track position in supply chain management beginning fall 2008. Preference will be given to faculty desiring consideration at the rank of either associate or full professor with a high profile research record in supply chain management. Experienced assistant professors will only be considered with an outstanding research record. Candidates should have an excellent record teaching supply chain/operations management. Team teaching and development of distance education and web-based instruction are likely. Candidate is expected to be a thought leader and participant in Lehigh University’s Center for Value Chain Research () which fosters industry support of research on integrated value chain effectiveness. Industry/professional experience in supply chain management is highly desirable.

This position is part of a major hiring initiative within the College of Business and Economics that is unprecedented in scope at Lehigh University (www.lehigh.edu).The faculty recruitment plan includes the addition of 12 new faculty positions this year across all departments and at various levels of seniority. New university leadership that includes President Alice Gast, formerly from MIT, incoming Dean Paul Brown from NYU/Stern and Provost Mohamed El-Aasser is fully committed to this effort.

Lehigh University is ranked 33rd among national universities in the 2007 US News & World Report, 20th in BusinessWeek’s top undergraduate business programs, and placed in the most competitive category in both Peterson’s Guide and Barron’s Profile of American Colleges.

For nearly 140 years, Lehigh University has combined outstanding academic and learning opportunities with leadership in fostering innovative research. The institution is among the nation’s most selective, highly ranked private research universities. Lehigh’s four colleges provide graduate and undergraduate education to 6,500 students. Lehigh is located in eastern Pennsylvania, on a scenic, 1,600-acre campus in historic Bethlehem (ranked in "Money Magazine’s "top 100 best places to live" in 2006), 50 miles north of Philadelphia and 75 miles southwest of New York City. Lehigh Valley International Airport, served by most major airlines, is 15 minutes from campus.

The College of Business and Economics is home to approximately 1250 undergraduates, 325 graduate students, and 55 full-time faculty members. In addition to undergraduate, MBA, and doctoral programs, joint programs exist between business and engineering including the joint Center for Value Chain Research. The Management Department includes faculty in supply chain, information systems, strategic management, and organizational behavior. Supply chain programs include an undergraduate major, MBA concentration, and graduate certificates.

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, please send a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to Professor Susan A. Sherer, Chair Department of Management , College of Business and Economics, Lehigh University, 621 Taylor Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015-3117, 610-758-3424, inmanage@lehigh.edu (electronic submissions preferred).

Lehigh University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.