UWM is an AA/EO employer and educator strongly committed to maintaining a climate supporting equality of opportunity and respect for difference based on gender, culture, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, and lawful activities. We particularly encourage applications from individuals who would enhance and diversify our workforce.
Robert L. and Sally S. Manegold Professor of Management
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a major urban university, committed to academic excellence, located in the commercial and industrial hub of Wisconsin. The campus is in a pleasant residential neighborhood on Milwaukee's northeast side, only a few blocks from Lake Michigan. UW-Milwaukee is one of the two "doctoral cluster" campuses in the 13-campus University of Wisconsin System, with a student enrollment of approximately 29,000. The Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business is accredited by the AACSB at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. It offers BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, MS and Ph.D. degree programs. A total of 75 full-time faculty members bring an impressive range of expertise to the School, with doctorates and advanced training from some of the country's leading universities. Additional information is available at our Web site: http://www.lubar.uwm.edu.
All applicants wishing consideration MUST apply online at http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/6866. Applicants must include curriculum vitae in their online application. Applicants may include a cover letter, sample papers, and three letters of reference. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an AA/EEO employer. All underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. For the UWM Campus Security Report see http://www4.uwm.edu/safety/annual_security_report.cfm. All finalists for this position must undergo a background check consistent with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act.
For additional information, please contact Search Co-Chairs Professor Edward Levitas (414 229-6825; levitas@uwm.edu) or Professor Margaret Shaffer (414 229-4544; shafferm@uwm.edu).

