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San José State University (SJSU), one the largest campuses of the California State University system, is a comprehensive public university located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the world's high tech capital and center of entrepreneurship. Founded in 1857, the campus has matured into an exciting and vibrant metropolitan university that is recognized for its award winning faculty, innovative programs and unique collaborations with private and government entities. San José State University invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of: DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS The College of Business prepares students for a range of positions in today's complex global economy and serves as a major supplier of business graduates for Silicon Valley companies such as Google, eBay, HP, Apple, Yahoo and a host of others worldwide. The Dean will develop and manage undergraduate, graduate (four MBA and three Master of Science programs), and executive education programs. The Dean will lead the College of Business at a time when SJSU is greatly expanding its role and visibility in the Silicon Valley, creating new programs, and generating significant philanthropic support. In the last two years, the College of Business's renewed emphasis on fundraising has resulted in an increase in gift commitments from $900,000 to $16.3 million. Through this important private support, the College of Business has created the Lucas Graduate School and launched an undergraduate honors program and a study abroad program. At the same time the College has established strong ties to the surrounding business community and alumni base and successfully achieved AACSB International re-accreditation. For full position announcement: www.sjsu.edu/hr/jobopps/13218.pdf The ideal candidate will be an innovative and visionary results-oriented leader with high integrity who will work collegially with University leadership, the College of Business faculty and staff, and within a shared governance structure to develop, articulate and achieve the strategic goals of the College of Business and University. She or he must have a Ph.D. or an equivalent degree or substantial business experience. Five or more years experience and demonstrated achievements in academic administration and/or a strong record in executive positions in the public or private sectors. To make a confidential inquiry or nomination, please contact our search consultants, Michael A. Hindery or Steven J. Yamada at SJSU_Dean@wittkieffer.com. Requisition # 13218. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to the core values of inclusion, civility and respect for each individual. North Carolina Central University School of Business Durham, North Carolina Faculty Positions The School of Business invites applications for the following tenure-track faculty positions: (1) one Accounting position, in the area of financial ac- counting and auditing; (1) one Computer Information Systems position; (1) one Decision Science position; (1) one Finance position, focusing in the areas of Corporate Finance, Risk Management and Insurance; (1) one Hospitality & Tourism Administration position, focusing in the areas of lodging, facilities, tourism, conventions/special event management; (1) one Management position; (1) one Marketing position, focusing in the areas of sales and logistics; and (1) one Economics position. The School is seeking candidates for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant/ Associate level for undergraduate and MBA instruction beginning Au- gust 2008. The preferred candidates will have the Ph.D. degree from an AACSB International accredited institution. NCCU expects candi- dates to possess the following background: a. excellent teaching skills b. high quality research aptitude and c. the desire to advise/mentor students. NCCU is located within the globally renowned Research Tri- angle Park. The School of Business is accredited by AACSB International and ACBSP. The School enrolls more than 1,300 of the University's 8,400 stu- dents and offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Business Adminis- tration degree in Finance, Management, and Marketing. The School also offers majors in Accounting, Computer Information Systems and Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality and Tourism Administration. Finally, the School offers the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree, MBA in Hospitality and Services Management (H.S.M.) degree, includ- ing joint programs that offer the MBA and Juris Doctor (J.D.) degrees and MBA and Master of Information Science (M.I.S.) degrees. North Carolina Central University is one of sixteen constituent institutions in the Univer- sity of North Carolina system. Located in Durham, N.C., North Carolina Central University is part of the Research Triangle, which supports a broad range of research and col- laboration among nationally ranked surrounding colleges and universities. NCCU also includes the Julius L. Chambers Biomedical/Biotechnology Research Institute and the Bio-manufacturing Research Institute and Tech- nology Enterprise. NCCU, an EEO/AA employer, complies with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Accommodations for applicants who qualify under the Americans with Disabilities Act or Section 503 of the Rehabilita- tion Act of 1973, as amended, are available upon request. To be considered for the position, please send: an interest letter; cur- riculum vitae; an official transcript of the highest earned degree; three (3) letters of reference (with telephone numbers of the references); re- cent teacher evaluations; and a list of previously taught courses. Electronic submission of employment materials is encouraged. Please send email attachments to Dr. Bijoy Sahoo at bsahoo@nccu.edu. If postal shipment is needed, address materials to: Dr. Bijoy Sahoo, Dean, School of Business, North Carolina Central University, PO Box 19716, Durham, NC 27707 Fax: 919-530-6163. BizEd JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2008 63

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