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Assistant/Associate Professor, Business Information and Analytics - Daniels College of Business, University of Denver

  • 1.  Assistant/Associate Professor, Business Information and Analytics - Daniels College of Business, University of Denver

    Posted 07-12-2018 20:09

    Job Description

    The Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU) invites applications, pending the availability of funding, for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank in the Department of Business Information and Analytics (BIA) starting fall 2019. The Department of Business Information and Analytics is an academic unit of the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver in Colorado. DU is the oldest independent university in the Rocky Mountain region, with approximately 12,000 students in undergraduate and graduate programs. DU is classified as a Doctoral/Research University with high research activity. The Daniels College of Business is the one of the largest colleges within the University, with 1,800 undergraduate and 1,000 graduate students. We offer a variety of majors and minors, including two bachelor's degrees, four MBA degree programs and seven specialized master's degrees.  Founded in 1908 and continuously accredited by AACSB – International since 1923, we transform lives, organizations and communities through educational experiences, outreach and knowledge creation.  We are committed to the principles of multiculturalism, diversity, and inclusive excellence through involvement and participation in university and college wide projects and initiatives. For more information about DU's diversity and inclusive excellence, see  http://www.du.edu/cme and for a list of DU Employee Affinity Groups, see http://www.du.edu/diversity-inclusion/media/documents/affinitygroups.pdf.

     

    Daniels is proud to be among the top business schools nationally and internationally to receive recognition for its graduate and undergraduate programs from U.S. News & World Report, Bloomberg Businessweek, Financial Times and Forbes. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, the nation's largest city park system and a thriving business community, a Pew Research Study lists Denver as the #1 city in which people want to live. The Department of Business Information and Analytics (BIA) merges the disciplines of Information Technology, Statistics and Operations Management into a department focusing on the key needs of today's organizations to create, manage and understand the wealth of information they possess. The Department of BIA offers graduate programs (a master's in Business Analytics and a Business Analytics Certificate Program) and an undergraduate major in business analytics with minors focusing on business analytics or statistics. Building on a legacy of leadership and first-mover advantage, the Department offers rigorous academic instruction, enjoys strong industry support and has 18 full-time faculty members. The Department is well positioned to be a leader in the developing fields of Business Analytics and Business Intelligence.       

     

    Position Summary

    The Assistant or Associate Professor in the Department of BIA is expected to teach six core courses throughout the academic year, which may include fall, winter, and spring quarters, in the areas of Statistics, Predictive Analytics, Data Mining, Quantitative Modeling, Statistical Computing, Data Warehousing and Data Visualization. Teaching responsibilities may include both undergraduate and graduate level courses using traditional, hybrid, and online delivery methods. Teaching responsibilities may involve day, night and weekend classes. Maintenance of AACSB academic qualifications (Scholarly Academic) is required.

     

    Faculty members are expected to participate in Department and College faculty meetings, curriculum development, assurance of learning, and the advising of students. Faculty should be able to state past or proposed activities that promote diversity and equal opportunity (examples include, but are not limited to, developing strategies for the educational or professional advancement of students in underrepresented groups or activities such as recruitment, retention, and mentoring/advising of underrepresented students or new faculty.)

     

    Essential Functions

    The University of Denver follows the quarter system, where classes meet for 10 weeks during the fall, winter and spring quarters. Assistant Professors are guaranteed summer research support for two years.  Faculty members are expected to participate in school and college faculty meetings and in assurance of learning. An Associate Professor is expected to engage in more significant service activities. Working effectively and collegially with diverse groups of students, faculty, staff, and/or community members is an integral part of the job responsibility. Tenure may be considered at the time of hire for candidates with established success in research and teaching. All candidates must demonstrate the ability and show promise for a continuing career conducting research publishable in leading scholarly journals.

     

    Research: The individual who fills this position will demonstrate the potential to publish articles in high-quality journals (e.g. Financial Times Top 50 Journals or other A-level journals in at least one of the following areas: statistics, business analytics, decision sciences and/or information technology. Experience with research grant writing and the ability to present to scholarly and practitioner-related audiences is a plus. The successful candidate will focus on conducting primarily discipline-based research and focus on publishing in BIA's target journals.

     

    Teaching:

    The Assistant or Associate Professor will teach a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses. The usual teaching load for tenured/tenure track faculty members is six (four credit hour) courses. Courses taught may include areas of Database (Traditional and Non-traditional), Programming languages, Data Warehousing and Data Visualization, Statistics, Predictive Analytics, Data Mining, Quantitative Modeling, and Statistical Computing.

     

    Summer research support and two course releases for research activity are granted for two years to an Assistant Professor. Course releases and stipends/summer support for research activity beyond the first two years as an Assistant Professor are subject to a competitive peer review process open to all faculty members. An Associate Professor may receive a course release(s) for research activity. Summer teaching is optional and is subject to negotiation with the Chair of the Department.  It is compensated separately.

     

    Service: The individual who fills this position will be expected to participate in the academic life of the Department of Business Information and Analytics and Daniels College faculty meetings, assurance of learning, curriculum development, and the advising of students. A good deal of involvement with students is expected of all faculty members in the Department of Business Information and Analytics.  Beyond the academic life of the College, the Assistant Professor will typically engage in limited service activities unless they tie specifically to one's research agenda.

    The Associate Professor is expected to provide substantial service support and service to the academic, business and/or professional communities.

    Required Qualifications

    Tenure Track Assistant:

    Doctorate in Information Systems, Business Analytics, Statistics, Operations Management, Operations Research or related field.

    ABD will be considered, but must be completed no later than March 31 of the first year with Daniels. Candidate will hold the title of instructor until completion of the doctoral degree.

    Tenure Track Associate:

    PhD or DBA in Information Systems, Statistics, Operations Management, Information Systems, Business Analytics, Operations Research or related field.

    Evidence of excellence research and teaching

    Both Assistant and Associate Professor candidates:

    Demonstrated commitment to working with students from diverse backgrounds.

    Strong written and verbal communication skills

    Maintenance of appropriate faculty qualifications (Scholarly Academic) under AACSB Standards is required

    Demonstrated knowledge and experience with a variety of teaching methods and/or curricular perspectives to effectively engage diverse populations and learning styles.

     

    Preferred Qualifications

    PhD or DBA Information Systems, Statistics, Business Analytics, Operations Management, Operations Research, or related field from an AACSB or EQUIS-accredited

    Assistant Professor Candidates must demonstrate potential for excellent research and teaching;

    Associate Professor Candidates will show evidence of excellence research and teaching.

     

    Both Assistant and Associate Professor candidates:

    Active in the business community and the academy (e.g., consulting, presentations, publications in academic business journals and conference proceedings).

    Prior business/industry experience working directly with and applying statistics, information technology, and/or business analytics in an applied business context. Previous experience or demonstrated ability to teach in a traditional setting, online and/or in hybrid courses.

     

    Application Deadline

    The search committee will begin reviewing applications in early October 2018.  The application review process will remain open until the position is filled. The position is expected to begin September 1, 2019.

    For best consideration, please submit your application materials by 4:00 p.m. (MST) October 15, 2018

    Special Instructions

    Candidates must apply online through Careers | University of Denver to be considered. Only applications submitted online will be accepted. Once within the job description online, please scroll to the bottom of the page to apply (Job Tracking Code: 004943).

     

    Please include the following documents with your application:

    • C.V
    • Cover Letters
    • Recent publications or working papers
    • A list of three individuals who can serve as references

     

    NOTE: The online system is limited to uploading 10 files. Please combine content if necessary to get all content uploaded.

     

    The University of Denver is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty and staff and encourages applications from women, minorities, members of the LGBTQ community, people with disabilities and veterans. The University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

     

    All offers of employment are based upon satisfactory completion of a criminal history background check.

     

    For more information, contact Dr. Young-Jin (YJ) Lee at YoungJin.Lee@du.edu



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    Young Jin (YJ) Lee, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor in Business Information & Analytics
    Daniels College of Business
    University of Denver
    303-871-4813
    YoungJin.Lee@du.edu
    http://ssrn.com/author=894110
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