Assistant Professor - Supply Chain Management & Logistics
University of Wisconsin Green Bay
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
Competitive salary commensurate with qualification...
On-site
Supply chain management and logistics courses
Active program of scholarship
Peer-reviewed publications
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is seeking an Assistant Professor in Supply Chain Management and Logistics for a tenure-track position. The ideal candidate will have a doctorate in a related field, a strong record of scholarly activity, and a commitment to teaching and community engagement
Job Summary
The Austin E. Cofrin School of Business seeks applicants for a tenure-track position in Supply Chain Management to be housed in its Department of Business Administration.
The successful candidate will join a growing school with expanding enrollment, strong regional partnerships, and a commitment to applied, high-impact learning.
The Universities of Wisconsin provides an excellent benefits package to meet the diverse needs of its employees.
Matching Summary
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is seeking an Assistant Professor in Supply Chain Management and Logistics for a tenure-track position. The ideal candidate will have a doctorate in a related field, a strong record of scholarly activity, and a commitment to teaching and community engagement.
Salary
Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience; Not specified; Excellent benefits package
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Supply Chain Management and Logistics courses
Active program of scholarship
Peer-reviewed publications
Partnerships with regional organizations
Institutional, community, and professional service
AACSB accreditation activities
Nice-to-have
Inclusive and future-focused learning environments
Applied, high-impact learning
Professional experience in business
Key Requirements
Earned doctorate in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, or Business
Demonstrated or emerging record of scholarly activity
Ability to teach foundational to graduate-level courses