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Post Doc and Visiting Position

Posted: 2 June 2009

POST DOC POSITION

The Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is seeking applicants for one or more post-doctoral positions in Organizational Behavior, starting July 1st, 2009. These positions are one-year appointments with option for renewal. We encourage applications from candidates with active research programs and strong teaching skills, with particular emphasis on courses in negotiations and ethics. The position requires a doctorate, granted or nearly completed, in organizational behavior or related fields. Salaries are competitive, and resources are available for research.

The Kenan-Flagler Business School is located in a facility that provides excellent technological support for both research and teaching. The current faculty in organizational behavior are: Dick Blackburn, Dan Cable, Jim Dean, Jeff Edwards, Alison Fragale, Francesca Gino, David Hofmann, Mabel Miguel, and Ben Rosen. Faculty affiliated with the organizational behavior and strategy area: include Howard Aldrich and Arne Kalleberg in Sociology, and Barbara Fredrickson in Psychology.

The University is located in the Research Triangle Area of North Carolina. It is close to Duke University, North Carolina State University, and a variety of organizations, particularly in the information technology, medical, and pharmaceutical industries. The area is served by the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, which provides for convenient travel both nationally and internationally. The area also provides ample access to cultural, artistic, and sporting events, boasts some of the best public schools in the U.S., and is within a three-hour driving distance of the beautiful North Carolina mountains and beaches.

Applicants should send their curriculum vita and evidence of teaching effectiveness, such as teaching evaluations and comments from students, via email to our Search Coordinator, Peggy Pickard, at peggy_pickard@kenan-flagler.unc.edu. We will review applications upon receipt.

The University of North Carolina is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

VISITING POSITION

The Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is seeking applicants for a visiting faculty position in Organizational Behavior, starting July 1st, 2009. This position is a one-year appointment with option for renewal. We encourage applications from candidates with active research programs and strong teaching skills, with particular emphasis on courses in negotiations and ethics. The position requires a doctorate, granted or nearly completed, in organizational behavior or related fields. Salaries are competitive, and resources are available for faculty research.

The Kenan-Flagler Business School is located in a facility that provides excellent technological support for both research and teaching. The current faculty in organizational behavior are: Dick Blackburn, Dan Cable, Jim Dean, Jeff Edwards, Alison Fragale, Francesca Gino, David Hofmann, Mabel Miguel, and Ben Rosen. Faculty affiliated with the organizational behavior and strategy area: include Howard Aldrich and Arne Kalleberg in Sociology, and Barbara Fredrickson in Psychology.

The University is located in the Research Triangle Area of North Carolina. It is close to Duke University, North Carolina State University, and a variety of organizations, particularly in the information technology, medical, and pharmaceutical industries. The area is served by the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, which provides for convenient travel both nationally and internationally. The area also provides ample access to cultural, artistic, and sporting events, boasts some of the best public schools in the U.S., and is within a three-hour driving distance of the beautiful North Carolina mountains and beaches.

Applicants should send their curriculum vita and evidence of teaching effectiveness, such as teaching evaluations and comments from students, via email to our Search Coordinator, Peggy Pickard, at peggy_pickard@kenan-flagler.unc.edu. We will review applications upon receipt.

The University of North Carolina is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.