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Vol. 18, No. 1
2011

3.January.2010 - The University of Auckland

Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Operations and Supply Chain Management

Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
Faculty of Business and Economics
The University of Auckland

The Department is seeking to strengthen its expertise in operations and supply chain management.  The Department is particularly looking for individuals who can interact with, and are interested in getting involved with, the Centre for Supply Chain Management that is housed in the Department.  While all methodological areas within operations will be considered, an interest in and ability to publish in top (A ranked) operations journals is a key requirement for the position.  Preference will be given for a junior candidate (lecturer level, which is equivalent to Assistant Professor in the US) but appointment at the Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor level will also be considered for appropriate candidates.

Apply at: https://www.opportunities.auckland.ac.nz
with position number 11682.

Informal inquiries may be directed to Tava Olsen (t.olsen@auckland.ac.nz ) who is the incoming Ports of Auckland chair in Operations and Supply Chain Management and chair of the New Zealand Centre for Supply Chain Management (effective July 1, 2010).

The University of Auckland Business School
The University of Auckland Business School (UABS) is focused on being one of the Asia‐Pacific’s foremost business schools, known for the relevance and impact of our research and scholarship and the quality of our people, programmes and partnerships. It is housed in the purpose‐built Owen G Glenn Building, which provides state‐of‐the‐art teaching and learning facilities. The University of Auckland Business School is accredited by all three of the world’s top business school accrediting bodies (AACSB in the US, EQUIS in Europe and AMBA in the UK), while the university as a whole is ranked in the top one percent of all universities worldwide (ranked 61st in the world according to the Times Higher Education QS World University Rankings 2009).
Auckland is regularly voted as one of the best cities in the world to live. The city is built on a narrow isthmus between two harbours and is surrounded by 11 dormant volcanoes. Auckland is nicknamed the 'City of Sails' because of the great number of yachts that sail in the harbours.