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| Assistant/Associate Professor | | | | | Institution/Organization: | Stanford Graduate School of Business | Job Location: | California, U.S.A. | Job Type: | Tenure-Track | Contact Person: | Dale Miller | Date Posted: | September 18th, 2013 | Closing Date: | October 1st, 2013 | Web Site: | http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/recruiting | | | | | | | | The Graduate School of Business seeks to hire tenure-track faculty in organizational behavior beginning September 1, 2014. All ranks and relevant disciplines (e.g., social psychology and sociology) will be considered. Applicants should possess a strong research background and an interest in the study of organizations and organizational behavior broadly defined, and the ability to teach effectively in both MBA and PhD programs. Applicants should have or expect to complete a PhD by September 1, 2014. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications electronically by visiting the web site http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/recruiting and uploading their curriculum vitae, research papers and publications, and teaching evaluations, if applicable, on that site. Alternatively, all materials may be sent by e-mail to faculty_recruiter@gsb.stanford.edu, or by postal mail (non-returnable) to Office of Faculty Recruiting, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, 655 Knight Way, Stanford, CA 94305-7298. However, submissions via e-mail and postal mail can take up to 4 weeks for processing. For an application to be considered complete, all applicants must have three letters of recommendation emailed to the preceding email address, or sent via postal mail. The application deadline is October 1, 2013, but candidates are strongly encouraged to submit as soon as possible. Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of and applications from women and members of minority groups, as well as others who would bring additional dimensions of diversity to the University’s research, teaching and clinical missions.
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