The Department of Management Science at the University of Strathclyde is seeking a Teaching Associate with expertise and experience in Business Technology. For this opportunity within a lively and hardworking group, you will be an enthusiastic teacher who is committed to useful and innovative teaching and learning methods. The appointed person should have teaching, research and/or practical experience of how business and management information systems support people working in organisations. This includes, but is not limited to, e-commerce applications. In addition, the appointed person should be able to contribute to the development and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate modules offered in this area within the Strathclyde Business School.
In the post, you will have the opportunity to: make an immediate contribution to the development and delivery of our modules and programmes; develop your own portfolio of learning activities individually and in collaboration with experienced lecturers; undertake professional development activities.
The department has a reputation for innovative and collaborative approaches to learning. Its education portfolio includes an undergraduate principal subject in the area of Business Analysis and Technology which is offered as part of the BA in the Strathclyde Business School as well as our flagship MSc in Operational Research and MSc Business Analysis and Consulting. These MSc programmes are offered on full-time, part-time and distance learning basis. The department also make major contributions to other Business School programmes such as the MBA.
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Susan Howick (Head of Department). Telephone +44 141 548 3798; email: susan.howick@strath.ac.uk
Online applications can be found at http://vacancies.strath.ac.uk/ and should be submitted by the closing date of 11th October 2015. Further information about the department is available at http://www.strath.ac.uk/mansci/.
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