[Asis-l] faculty position at Dalhousie University, School of Information Management

Mike Smit Mike.Smit at Dal.Ca
Thu Sep 19 10:28:48 EDT 2013


Hello all,

We have an exciting new position available; if you know of any
potential candidates (or pools of potential candidates), I encourage
you to pass this message along to them!

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The School of Information Management at Dalhousie University invites
applications for a three-year term appointment at the level of
Lecturer/Assistant Professor, starting no later than July 1, 2014.

The School offers two graduate programs and contributes to a
collaboratively-delivered undergraduate program. At the graduate
level, SIM provides the American Library Association-accredited Master
of Library and Information Studies (MLIS) program, and the mid-career
online Master of Information Management (MIM) program. At the
undergraduate level, the School provides core and elective courses in
the Bachelor of Management program, notably in the Knowledge
Management major.

The School is part of the interdisciplinary Faculty of Management,
with the Schools of Business, Public Administration, and Resource and
Environmental Studies. The Faculty of Management has a commitment to
values-based management with a focus on sustainability, and getting
things done. We seek an additional colleague who will contribute to,
and thrive in, this environment. Information about the School may be
found at http://sim.management.dal.ca

Areas of interest include: enterprise information management;
organization of Information (e.g., metadata, taxonomies, ontologies);
data management: curation, preservation, and visualization;
information risk management; and new and emerging media.

More information:
https://blogs.dal.ca/academiccareers/files/2013/08/2314-Information-Management.pdf
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Cheers,

Mike

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Dr. Mike Smit
Assistant Professor
School of Information Management
Faculty of Management
Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
902-494-1901 /// Mike.Smit at dal.ca
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