Wayne State University Mike Ilitch School of Business Assistant/Associate Professor Management & Information Systems Department

The Department of Management and Information Systems at the 's Mike Ilitch School of Business is seeking to fill a tenure track position in Information Systems (IS) to begin Fall of 2020 at the assistant or associate level. Candidates will be expected to conduct research suitable for publication in top tier journals, teach courses in areas of interest at the undergraduate and graduate level, participate in department and school governance activities, and perform related duties as assigned.

Requirements for the position include a Ph.D. in Information Systems or a relevant discipline, and a record of publishing (Associate level) or evidence of potential to publish (Assistant level) in leading academic journals. Also desired is a record of excellence in teaching IS core and concentration courses such as Analysis of Big Data, Databases, Data Analytics, and/or other information systems courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Finally, the ideal candidate would have a record of service to the profession, and the ability to establish effective relationships with faculty and staff. Salary and benefits packages are competitive.

About Wayne State University, the Mike Ilitch School of Business, and the Department of Management and Information Systems

Wayne State University is a Carnegie “Very High Research” Doctoral Extensive University with an enrollment of more than 27,000 students. It is one of the three major research universities in that make up the Michigan University Research Corridor. WSU is located in the heart of 's Midtown cultural center; with easy access to the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Symphony, numerous museums, and professional football, , and hockey venues. Wayne State is also within two miles of Canadian border crossings to Windsor, Ontario. For more information, visit www.wayne.edu.

The AACSB-International accredited Mike Ilitch School of Business prepares students for challenging and rewarding careers, advances the boundaries of scholarly and practitioner knowledge, and enhances the economic vitality of the city of Detroit, the state of Michigan and beyond through its programs, research and community engagement. Established in 1946, the business school was renamed in 2015 in recognition of a $40 million gift from Mike and . Thanks to this lead investment, a new state-of-the-art building is now open in the heart of the District Detroit. For more information, visit ilitchbusiness.wayne.edu.

The ISM faculty is a small-sized cohesive group that is seeking to expand the number of faculty in the department as well as the area’s course offerings. The ISM faculty support existing BBA and MBA programs with a concentration in ISM, as well as a student organization.

Application Procedures

Final applications will be submitted online and will require a CV, cover letter, teaching evaluations, research statement, teaching statement, and three letters of recommendations. Interested candidates should apply online at http://jobs.wayne.edu (Refer to posting #044585). Inquiries about the position should be directed to the Department Chair Dr. Christine Jackson at [email protected]. Wayne State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.