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Posted By Douglas May 07-08-2019 13:28
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THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS INVITES APPLICANTS FOR THE FOLLOWING SENIOR LEVEL, TENURED FACULTY POSITION: OVERVIEW The Management Area of the School of Business at the University of Kansas is searching for an advanced Associate or Full Professor in Human Resources or Organizational ...
Posted By Douglas May 08-26-2013 23:01
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The University of Kansas School of Business seeks an Assistant Professor in Business Ethics and Organizational Behavior. This is a full time, unclassified, tenure-track position beginning mid-August 2014. Required: A Ph.D. or D.B.A. degree in business ethics, organizational behavior, or closely related ...
Posted By Douglas May 07-30-2013 20:28
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Colleagues, I am pleased to announce that today we received approval to search for an Assistant Professor in Business Ethics and Organizational Behavior at the University of Kansas. If you know of someone who may be interested, please forward this e-mail to them. Because of the approval of this ...
Posted By Douglas May 08-10-2011 18:30
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Dear Colleagues, I was deeply saddened to see Dale's post that Ray Anderson has just passed. After hearing him speak at Atlanta, we invited him to KU to serve as our annual Sutton Ethics Lecture speaker. He did an absolutely fabulous job relating his environmental message to a packed auditorium ...
Posted By Douglas May 04-09-2007 17:21
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Colleagues, I am interested in receiving copies of syllabi for Ph.D. level Business Ethics/Bus.& Society/CSR courses. I have checked the IABS site maintained by Dan Greening and there are only two such syllabi listed (Thanks Rich and Jenn!). If you have taught such a course recently and are willing ...