Richard C. Notebaert Professor International Business & Global Studies

The Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites outstanding scholars to apply for the Richard C. Notebaert Professor of International Business and Global Studies at the rank of Full Professor.  We are seeking a recognized scholar and respected teacher to enhance the ranks of our current faculty by bringing international business expertise and global perspectives gained from a distinguished career of progressive experiences to the Lubar School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, one of America’s top research universities.

The qualified candidate will hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Business or a related field, with specialization in International Business and Global Studies.  Candidate must qualify for the rank of Professor with tenure and be a nationally recognized scholar in international business and global studies.  Required qualifications also include an outstanding record of publications in academic journals in the international business field.  Additionally, outstanding teaching credentials with evidence of teaching excellence are required along with the ability to work collegially and collaboratively within the academic and business communities.  Preference will be given to candidates who are nationally and/or internationally recognized for leadership in international business and global studies.

The Richard C. Notebaert Professor's primary responsibilities will be to provide strong leadership for the international dimensions of academic programs and for the interface with the business community to cultivate and maintain effective linkages with the School.  Other responsibilities include providing outstanding research and teaching leadership in the School as well as guidance for doctoral students in the field of International Business.

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a premier public urban university committed to academic excellence.  One of the nation’s top 115 research universities, UWM has earned the highest rating for a research institution referred to as a R1 rating from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.  The campus is located in the commercial and industrial hub of Wisconsin in a pleasant residential neighborhood only a few blocks from Lake Michigan.  UW-Milwaukee is one of the two “doctoral cluster” campuses in the 26-campus University of Wisconsin System with a student enrollment close to 28,000.  The Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is accredited by AACSB International.  It offers BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, MS and PhD degree programs.  Additionally, the Accounting program is separately accredited by the AACSB.  With doctorates from some of the country’s leading universities, full-time faculty bring an impressive range of expertise to the Lubar School.  Additionally, the Lubar School faculty research has gained national and international ranking recognition and our MBA and undergraduate programs are ranked regionally and nationally for excellence.  Further information is available at our Web site: http://www.lubar.uwm.edu/

Candidates seeking consideration must apply at http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/25917 and submit application materials application materials electronically to include: cover letter and curriculum vitae with information on courses taught and teaching evaluations.  Also provide a list of three references with contact information to include postal addresses, e-mail, and telephone numbers with your application.  Review of applications will begin March 01, 2017 and continue until the position is filled.  However, applications received after February 28, 2017, may not receive consideration.

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an AA/EEO employer committed to increasing diversity in recruitment and retention and advancing our University as an inclusive campus.  All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, or protected veteran status.  Under Wisconsin’s open records law, request for confidentiality will be honored, except that the names and titles of all finalists must be disclosed upon request.  All finalists for this position will require a criminal records review consistent with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act.  For information relating to the UWM Campus Security Report, see www.cleryact.uwm.edu or contact the

Office of Student Life at (414) 229-4632 for a paper copy.

Questions about this position should be directed to the Search Committee Chair: Professor Stanislav Dobrev at 414-229-4041 / Dobrev@uwm.edu