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Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior
Position Summary: The Department of Management at Michigan State University seeks a new tenure track assistant professor beginning in August 2025. The ideal candidate should be terminally qualified in a relevant area of scholarship (e.g., organizational behavior, industrial/organizational psychology, human resource management) and have primary research and teaching expertise in organizational behavior. The Department of Management’s Ph.D., M.S. and M.B.A., and B.A. programs are all highly regarded (see https://broad.msu.edu/management/). We seek new scholar-teachers who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our current faculty with expertise in organizational behavior, human resource manag
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