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experience gained outside higher education in logistics, distribution, sales and human resources management; published scientific achievements in the field of logistics, transportation and supply chain
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Assistant Professor (non-tenure track) in Operations and Supply Chain Management (Transportation and Logistics). The expected start date is Fall 2024. Salary and benefits are AACSB-competitive and appropriate
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs Associate Professor or Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Supply Chain Management – DTU Management Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Be the First to Apply
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to conduct classes in both languages; Research output in the field of management and quality studies - particularly in the field of logistics; Experience in teaching classes at higher education institutions
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business models and innovations in retailing and logistics. Key topics here are services, sharing economy, coopetition, supply chain management with a particular focus on distribution networks, retail
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. The University of Bremen is offering a position as Professor (f/m/d) salary group W3 at the Faculty of Business Studies and Economics for the subject area Business Administration, especially Smart Logistics
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professionally relevant background in logistics, supply chain management, information systems, technology studies or organizational studies with special emphasis on digitalization. Your education must correspond
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Position Title Assistant Lecturer/Assistant Teaching Professor of ISOM About this Opportunity The Department of Information Systems and Operations Management (ISOM) welcomes applicants for an Assistant
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PAF/Position Details Position Details Position Title Assistant Professor, Business Administration, Supply Chain Management Position Status Full-time Tenure Professor of Practice Rank Assistant
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Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) instructor with a specific interest in logistics preferred, beginning in Fall 2024 at the rank of Assistant Professor of Practice. Applicants with a Masters will