The successful applicant will lead and contribute to the delivery of Project Management modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In particular, the post holder will be expected to provide teaching in one or more of the following: Strategic Portfolio Management, Performance Management, Project Risk Management, and Project Management Office, or possibly new modules in the successful candidate's own area of expertise.
In addition to previous teaching experience, the post holder should have a clearly defined research or scholarship agenda with a track record or clear potential to publish in top peer-reviewed journals (E&R) or professional journals (ES&P). Evidence of income generation, research impact, scholarship, or corporate engagement is expected in the case of appointments to Senior Lecturer level. Although all cognate areas of Project Management will be considered, we are particularly interested in applicants with research or scholarship expertise in areas that the Department of Analytics, Operations and Systems is looking to grow, including (but not limited to) AI and business analytics in project management, digital technologies and social aspects in project management, behaviours in project risk, success factors in projects, governance of projects, and corporate strategies and capabilities to deliver projects.
Applicants who are keen to contribute to the development of key research themes within the School, including sustainability, healthcare, logistics, and transportation are particularly encouraged to apply.
The closing date for the position is 19 June 2022. For more information or to apply, please follow the link below.
https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=KBS-090-22
For informal discussion only, please contact Prof Jesse O'Hanley, Head of the Department of Analytics, Operations and Systems (j.ohanley@kent.ac.uk<mailto:j.ohanley@kent.ac.uk>).
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