The Melbourne Business School seeks to fill an Assistant/Associate Professor position in the Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management area. Applicants must have a PhD in Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management or a related field, and must demonstrate the potential to publish in top academic journals and achieve excellence in teaching. Applications are open to all areas of Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management.
Melbourne Business School, at the University of Melbourne, is a leading graduate business school in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region. MBS offers MBA, Executive MBA, Master of Marketing, Master of Business Analytics, and PhD in Business Administration programs, as well as a suite of Executive Education offerings. The School's full-time MBA program has consistently featured in the Financial Times rankings and was ranked 1st in Australia by The Economist in 2021. The School's Master of Business Analytics program was ranked 15th globally and is top-ranked in the Asia/Pacific region in the QS Business Masters Rankings: Business Analytics in 2021.
The position is located in the Organizational Behavior/Human Resource Management cluster, which currently has 6 full-time academic faculty. The cluster has research strengths in three broad areas: leadership and ethics, organisational relationships, and workplace diversity. Members of the cluster have active research interests in authenticity, behavioural ethics, diversity, justice, leadership, negotiation, power and status, and teams. Additional information about faculty research interests can be found on the faculty and research page at Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management - Faculty and Research - Melbourne Business School
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be expected to teach into the school's MBA degrees. There may also be opportunities to develop and teach content to audiences in the school's executive education program (short courses and custom solutions). The successful applicant will be expected to pursue excellence in teaching and a highly active research agenda. The School stresses quality rather than quantity of research. Therefore, preference is for faculty to publish in internationally recognised top tier journals.
About Melbourne Business School
Melbourne Business School, at the University of Melbourne, is a leading graduate business school in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region. MBS offers MBA, Executive MBA, Master of Marketing, Master of Business Analytics, and PhD in Business Administration programs, as well as a suite of Executive Education offerings. The School's full-time MBA program has consistently featured in the Financial Times rankings and was ranked 1st in Australia by The Economist in 2021. The School's Master of Business Analytics program was ranked 15th globally and is top ranked in the Asia/Pacific region in the QS Business Masters Rankings: Business Analytics in 2021.
Applications
A position description and details of the application process can be found here on our website.
As part of its strategy to enhance gender balance and equity among academics, Melbourne Business School creates an identity blind summary of applicants against formal selection criteria. When you submit you application you will also be required to complete a short questionnaire to assist with identity blinding.
If you are applying for the position, please complete the application survey online at
https://mbsee.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0qg2ynr9hbG53GC.
Full applications, including a cover letter addressing the selection criteria, a full CV, a summary of recent teaching including teaching evaluations, and contact information for three referees should be submitted here via the Melbourne Business School website by clicking on the 'apply now' button.
Both survey and materials must be received for applications to be complete; the closing date for applications is August 31st, 2023. Initial interviews will be conducted via Zoom.
The Melbourne Business School is committed to all aspects of equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace and to providing all staff, students, contractors and visitors with a safe, respectful and rewarding environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination, harassment, bullying, vilification and victimisation. The Melbourne Business School makes decisions on employment, promotion, and reward based on merit.
Inquiries
Professors Alex Newman (alex.newman@mbs.edu) and Isabel Metz (i.metz@mbs.edu) will be available for Informal meetings at the Academy of Management in Boston.
General inquiries about the position may be directed to Associate Professor Jen Overbeck, j.overbeck@mbs.edu
About Melbourne Business School
Melbourne Business School (MBS) is affiliated with the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Business and Economics (https://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/about) and one of the Asia Pacific region's leading providers of management education as well as executive development. Since offering Australia's first MBA in 1963, MBS has built a reputation for program excellence and a high-quality learning experience. It is one of two Australian business schools ranked in the Financial Times global top 100 for MBA programs.
MBS has around 40 full-time academic faculty, and a strong focus on research excellence. They are all PhD qualified, have taught at some of the world's leading business schools, publish their research in top academic journals and consult to the world's leading companies and organisations.
Melbourne Business School, located in one of the world's most liveable cities, is a values-based organisation with guiding principles of respectfulness, integrity, diversity, collaboration, excellence, accountability and experimentation. It is a dynamic and welcoming place where people are inspired, engaged, and challenged - personally and intellectually.
About the University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a leading international university with a tradition of excellence in teaching and research. With outstanding performance in international rankings, Melbourne is at the forefront of higher education in the Asia-Pacific region and the world.
Established in 1853, shortly after the founding of Melbourne, the University is located just a few minutes from the centre of this global city. The main Parkville campus is recognised as the hub of Australia's premier knowledge precinct comprising eight hospitals, many leading research institutes and a wide range of knowledge-based industries.
Further information about Melbourne Business School is available at http://www.mbs.edu/ and information about The University of Melbourne at http://www.unimelb.edu.au.
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Isabel
Isabel Metz, PhD, MBA, BSc
Professor of Organisational Behaviour
Melbourne Business School
200 Leicester Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053 Australia
T: +61 3 9349 8226
E:
i.metz@mbs.edu |
www.mbs.edu------------------------------