From lgiven at csu.edu.au Mon Nov 2 10:29:56 2015 From: lgiven at csu.edu.au (Given, Lisa) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 15:29:56 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB Message-ID: Dear ASIS&T and SIG USE Colleagues, It is my great pleasure to announce that Dr. Sanda Erdelez has been chosen as the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Award Winner for Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research. Dr. Erdelez's work on opportunistic discovery of information has had an ongoing and significant impact in the field of information behaviour research. Her Information Encountering Model is highly cited and has changed how we think about incidental information acquisition. Her contributions to the SIG USE Symposium on theoretical frameworks, followed by her role as co-editor (with Karen Fisher and Lynne McKechnie) of the book Theories of Information Behavior, has had a remarkable influence on information behavior research. The founding Director of the Information Experience Lab at the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri, Dr. Erdelez is now Chair of the Library and Information Science Program. Dr. Erdelez has worked on research projects funded by the US National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Dell Corporation and Southwest Bell. We are pleased to honor Dr. Erdelez with the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research Award. As a recipient of this Award, Dr. Erdelez will also be inducted into the ASIS&T SIG USE Academy of Fellows. Dr. Erdelez will be accepting the Award at the upcoming SIG USE Symposium, which will be held on Saturday November 7 1:30-6:30pm (see https://siguse.wordpress.com/). Please join me in congratulating Dr. Erdelez on this significant achievement! Cheers, Lisa SIG USE Chair Lisa M. Given, PhD Professor of Information Studies | School of Information Studies Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Education Member, Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning & Education (RIPPLE) Faculty of Education Charles Sturt University Locked Bag 588 Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 Australia Phone: +61 02 6933 4092 Fax: +61 02 6933 2733 Email: lgiven at csu.edu.au Web: lisagiven.com [Charles Sturt University] | ALBURY-WODONGA | BATHURST | CANBERRA | DUBBO | GOULBURN | MELBOURNE | ORANGE | PORT MACQUARIE | SYDNEY | WAGGA WAGGA | ________________________________ LEGAL NOTICE This email (and any attachment) is confidential and is intended for the use of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute, take any action in reliance on it or disclose it to anyone. Any confidentiality is not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery. Email should be checked for viruses and defects before opening. 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Dania Bilal, Interim Director & Professor School of Information Sciences College of Communication and Information University of Tennessee 1345 Circle Park, COM 451, Office 446 Knoxville, TN 37996 (865) 974-3689 dania at utk.edu http://scholar.cci.utk.edu/dania-bilal ________________________________________ From: Siguse-l on behalf of Given, Lisa Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 10:29 AM To: siguse-l at asis.org; asis-l at asis.org Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB Dear ASIS&T and SIG USE Colleagues, It is my great pleasure to announce that Dr. Sanda Erdelez has been chosen as the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Award Winner for Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research. Dr. Erdelez's work on opportunistic discovery of information has had an ongoing and significant impact in the field of information behaviour research. Her Information Encountering Model is highly cited and has changed how we think about incidental information acquisition. Her contributions to the SIG USE Symposium on theoretical frameworks, followed by her role as co-editor (with Karen Fisher and Lynne McKechnie) of the book Theories of Information Behavior, has had a remarkable influence on information behavior research. The founding Director of the Information Experience Lab at the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri, Dr. Erdelez is now Chair of the Library and Information Science Program. Dr. Erdelez has worked on research projects funded by the US National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Dell Corporation and Southwest Bell. We are pleased to honor Dr. Erdelez with the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research Award. As a recipient of this Award, Dr. Erdelez will also be inducted into the ASIS&T SIG USE Academy of Fellows. Dr. Erdelez will be accepting the Award at the upcoming SIG USE Symposium, which will be held on Saturday November 7 1:30-6:30pm (see https://siguse.wordpress.com/). Please join me in congratulating Dr. Erdelez on this significant achievement! Cheers, Lisa SIG USE Chair Lisa M. Given, PhD Professor of Information Studies | School of Information Studies Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Education Member, Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning & Education (RIPPLE) Faculty of Education Charles Sturt University Locked Bag 588 Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 Australia Phone: +61 02 6933 4092 Fax: +61 02 6933 2733 Email: lgiven at csu.edu.au Web: lisagiven.com [Charles Sturt University] | ALBURY-WODONGA | BATHURST | CANBERRA | DUBBO | GOULBURN | MELBOURNE | ORANGE | PORT MACQUARIE | SYDNEY | WAGGA WAGGA | ________________________________ LEGAL NOTICE This email (and any attachment) is confidential and is intended for the use of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute, take any action in reliance on it or disclose it to anyone. Any confidentiality is not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery. Email should be checked for viruses and defects before opening. Charles Sturt University (CSU) does not accept liability for viruses or any consequence which arise as a result of this email transmission. Email communications with CSU may be subject to automated email filtering, which could result in the delay or deletion of a legitimate email before it is read at CSU. The views expressed in this email are not necessarily those of CSU. Charles Sturt University in Australia The Grange Chancellery, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst NSW Australia 2795 (ABN: 83 878 708 551; CRICOS Provider Number: 00005F (National)). TEQSA Provider Number: PV12018 Consider the environment before printing this email. From fisher at uw.edu Mon Nov 2 12:59:21 2015 From: fisher at uw.edu (Karen E. Fisher) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 17:59:21 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Congratulations Dr. Erdelez! Sending my best from Za'Artari, Jordan where Info Encountering totally rocks!! Karen > On Nov 2, 2015, at 7:18 PM, Bilal, Dania wrote: > > Congratulations to Sanda! I may miss part of the Workshop as I will be en route to St. Louis. > > > Dania Bilal, Interim Director & Professor > School of Information Sciences > College of Communication and Information > University of Tennessee > 1345 Circle Park, COM 451, Office 446 > Knoxville, TN 37996 > (865) 974-3689 > dania at utk.edu > http://scholar.cci.utk.edu/dania-bilal > > > > > ________________________________________ > From: Siguse-l on behalf of Given, Lisa > Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 10:29 AM > To: siguse-l at asis.org; asis-l at asis.org > Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB > > Dear ASIS&T and SIG USE Colleagues, > > It is my great pleasure to announce that Dr. Sanda Erdelez has been chosen as the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Award Winner for Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research. Dr. Erdelez's work on opportunistic discovery of information has had an ongoing and significant impact in the field of information behaviour research. Her Information Encountering Model is highly cited and has changed how we think about incidental information acquisition. Her contributions to the SIG USE Symposium on theoretical frameworks, followed by her role as co-editor (with Karen Fisher and Lynne McKechnie) of the book Theories of Information Behavior, has had a remarkable influence on information behavior research. The founding Director of the Information Experience Lab at the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri, Dr. Erdelez is now Chair of the Library and Information Science Program. Dr. Erdelez has worked on research projects funded by the US Natio! > nal Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Dell Corporation and Southwest Bell. > > We are pleased to honor Dr. Erdelez with the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research Award. As a recipient of this Award, Dr. Erdelez will also be inducted into the ASIS&T SIG USE Academy of Fellows. > > Dr. Erdelez will be accepting the Award at the upcoming SIG USE Symposium, which will be held on Saturday November 7 1:30-6:30pm (see https://siguse.wordpress.com/). Please join me in congratulating Dr. Erdelez on this significant achievement! > > Cheers, Lisa > SIG USE Chair > > Lisa M. Given, PhD > Professor of Information Studies | School of Information Studies > Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Education > Member, Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning & Education (RIPPLE) > Faculty of Education > Charles Sturt University > Locked Bag 588 > Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 > Australia > Phone: +61 02 6933 4092 > Fax: +61 02 6933 2733 > Email: lgiven at csu.edu.au > Web: lisagiven.com > > > > [Charles Sturt University] > > | ALBURY-WODONGA | BATHURST | CANBERRA | DUBBO | GOULBURN | MELBOURNE | ORANGE | PORT MACQUARIE | SYDNEY | WAGGA WAGGA | > > ________________________________ > LEGAL NOTICE > This email (and any attachment) is confidential and is intended for the use of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute, take any action in reliance on it or disclose it to anyone. Any confidentiality is not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery. Email should be checked for viruses and defects before opening. Charles Sturt University (CSU) does not accept liability for viruses or any consequence which arise as a result of this email transmission. Email communications with CSU may be subject to automated email filtering, which could result in the delay or deletion of a legitimate email before it is read at CSU. The views expressed in this email are not necessarily those of CSU. > > Charles Sturt University in Australia The Grange Chancellery, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst NSW Australia 2795 (ABN: 83 878 708 551; CRICOS Provider Number: 00005F (National)). TEQSA Provider Number: PV12018 > > Consider the environment before printing this email. > > _______________________________________________ > Siguse-l mailing list > Siguse-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/siguse-l > > 2008 Annual Meeting > People Transforming Information - Information Transforming People > October 24-29, 2008, Columbus, Ohio From crystal.fulton at ucd.ie Mon Nov 2 13:08:03 2015 From: crystal.fulton at ucd.ie (Crystal Fulton) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 18:08:03 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <30ED354D-1167-422A-9714-0098E9433CE5@ucd.ie> Congrats Sanda! Best, Crystal Sent from my iPad > On 2 Nov 2015, at 17:59, Karen E. Fisher wrote: > > Congratulations Dr. Erdelez! Sending my best from Za'Artari, Jordan where Info Encountering totally rocks!! > > Karen > > >> On Nov 2, 2015, at 7:18 PM, Bilal, Dania wrote: >> >> Congratulations to Sanda! I may miss part of the Workshop as I will be en route to St. Louis. >> >> >> Dania Bilal, Interim Director & Professor >> School of Information Sciences >> College of Communication and Information >> University of Tennessee >> 1345 Circle Park, COM 451, Office 446 >> Knoxville, TN 37996 >> (865) 974-3689 >> dania at utk.edu >> http://scholar.cci.utk.edu/dania-bilal >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________________ >> From: Siguse-l on behalf of Given, Lisa >> Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 10:29 AM >> To: siguse-l at asis.org; asis-l at asis.org >> Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB >> >> Dear ASIS&T and SIG USE Colleagues, >> >> It is my great pleasure to announce that Dr. Sanda Erdelez has been chosen as the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Award Winner for Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research. Dr. Erdelez's work on opportunistic discovery of information has had an ongoing and significant impact in the field of information behaviour research. Her Information Encountering Model is highly cited and has changed how we think about incidental information acquisition. Her contributions to the SIG USE Symposium on theoretical frameworks, followed by her role as co-editor (with Karen Fisher and Lynne McKechnie) of the book Theories of Information Behavior, has had a remarkable influence on information behavior research. The founding Director of the Information Experience Lab at the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri, Dr. Erdelez is now Chair of the Library and Information Science Program. Dr. Erdelez has worked on research projects funded by the US Nat! > io! >> nal Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Dell Corporation and Southwest Bell. >> >> We are pleased to honor Dr. Erdelez with the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research Award. As a recipient of this Award, Dr. Erdelez will also be inducted into the ASIS&T SIG USE Academy of Fellows. >> >> Dr. Erdelez will be accepting the Award at the upcoming SIG USE Symposium, which will be held on Saturday November 7 1:30-6:30pm (see https://siguse.wordpress.com/). Please join me in congratulating Dr. Erdelez on this significant achievement! >> >> Cheers, Lisa >> SIG USE Chair >> >> Lisa M. Given, PhD >> Professor of Information Studies | School of Information Studies >> Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Education >> Member, Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning & Education (RIPPLE) >> Faculty of Education >> Charles Sturt University >> Locked Bag 588 >> Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 >> Australia >> Phone: +61 02 6933 4092 >> Fax: +61 02 6933 2733 >> Email: lgiven at csu.edu.au >> Web: lisagiven.com >> >> >> >> [Charles Sturt University] >> >> | ALBURY-WODONGA | BATHURST | CANBERRA | DUBBO | GOULBURN | MELBOURNE | ORANGE | PORT MACQUARIE | SYDNEY | WAGGA WAGGA | >> >> ________________________________ >> LEGAL NOTICE >> This email (and any attachment) is confidential and is intended for the use of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute, take any action in reliance on it or disclose it to anyone. Any confidentiality is not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery. Email should be checked for viruses and defects before opening. Charles Sturt University (CSU) does not accept liability for viruses or any consequence which arise as a result of this email transmission. Email communications with CSU may be subject to automated email filtering, which could result in the delay or deletion of a legitimate email before it is read at CSU. The views expressed in this email are not necessarily those of CSU. >> >> Charles Sturt University in Australia The Grange Chancellery, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst NSW Australia 2795 (ABN: 83 878 708 551; CRICOS Provider Number: 00005F (National)). TEQSA Provider Number: PV12018 >> >> Consider the environment before printing this email. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Siguse-l mailing list >> Siguse-l at asis.org >> http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/siguse-l >> >> 2008 Annual Meeting >> People Transforming Information - Information Transforming People >> October 24-29, 2008, Columbus, Ohio > > _______________________________________________ > Siguse-l mailing list > Siguse-l at asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/siguse-l > > 2008 Annual Meeting > People Transforming Information - Information Transforming People > October 24-29, 2008, Columbus, Ohio From jennahartel at hotmail.com Mon Nov 2 12:54:24 2015 From: jennahartel at hotmail.com (Jenna Hartel) Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 12:54:24 -0500 Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Sanda, I remember when I first read your information encountering work while a doctoral student at UCLA. It struck me as such a great idea and so different than all other models. Soon thereafter I met you at a conference and you were very generous with your time and insights. Now I assign your work in my Information Behaviour course and students love it, too. The Outstanding Contribution award is well-deserved. Heartfelt congratulations! ? Jenna Jenna Hartel, Ph.D., Associate Professor Faculty of Information University of Toronto 140 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G6 website: www.jennahartel.info see also: www.iSquares.info (NEW!) see also: Metatheoretical Snowmen email: jennahartel at hotmail.com or jenna.hartel at utoronto.ca From: lgiven at csu.edu.au To: siguse-l at asis.org; asis-l at asis.org Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 15:29:56 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Announcing Sig-USE Award for Outstanding Contribution to IB Dear ASIS&T and SIG USE Colleagues, It is my great pleasure to announce that Dr. Sanda Erdelez has been chosen as the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Award Winner for Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research. Dr. Erdelez's work on opportunistic discovery of information has had an ongoing and significant impact in the field of information behaviour research. Her Information Encountering Model is highly cited and has changed how we think about incidental information acquisition. Her contributions to the SIG USE Symposium on theoretical frameworks, followed by her role as co-editor (with Karen Fisher and Lynne McKechnie) of the book Theories of Information Behavior, has had a remarkable influence on information behavior research. The founding Director of the Information Experience Lab at the School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri, Dr. Erdelez is now Chair of the Library and Information Science Program. Dr. Erdelez has worked on research projects funded by the US National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Dell Corporation and Southwest Bell. We are pleased to honor Dr. Erdelez with the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research Award. As a recipient of this Award, Dr. Erdelez will also be inducted into the ASIS&T SIG USE Academy of Fellows. Dr. Erdelez will be accepting the Award at the upcoming SIG USE Symposium, which will be held on Saturday November 7 1:30-6:30pm (see https://siguse.wordpress.com/). Please join me in congratulating Dr. Erdelez on this significant achievement! Cheers, Lisa SIG USE Chair Lisa M. Given, PhD Professor of Information Studies | School of Information Studies Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Education Member, Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning & Education (RIPPLE) Faculty of Education Charles Sturt University Locked Bag 588 Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 Australia Phone: +61 02 6933 4092 Fax: +61 02 6933 2733 Email: lgiven at csu.edu.au Web: lisagiven.com [Charles Sturt University] | ALBURY-WODONGA | BATHURST | CANBERRA | DUBBO | GOULBURN | MELBOURNE | ORANGE | PORT MACQUARIE | SYDNEY | WAGGA WAGGA | ________________________________ LEGAL NOTICE This email (and any attachment) is confidential and is intended for the use of the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute, take any action in reliance on it or disclose it to anyone. Any confidentiality is not waived or lost by reason of mistaken delivery. Email should be checked for viruses and defects before opening. Charles Sturt University (CSU) does not accept liability for viruses or any consequence which arise as a result of this email transmission. Email communications with CSU may be subject to automated email filtering, which could result in the delay or deletion of a legitimate email before it is read at CSU. The views expressed in this email are not necessarily those of CSU. Charles Sturt University in Australia The Grange Chancellery, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst NSW Australia 2795 (ABN: 83 878 708 551; CRICOS Provider Number: 00005F (National)). 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Best - Jacek Jacek Gwizdka, PhD http://jsg.tel School of Information University of Texas at Austin *Make it simple, if not simpler* On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 9:29 AM, Given, Lisa wrote: > Dear ASIS&T and SIG USE Colleagues, > > It is my great pleasure to announce that Dr. Sanda Erdelez has been chosen > as the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE Award Winner for Outstanding Contribution to > Information Behavior Research. Dr. Erdelez's work on opportunistic > discovery of information has had an ongoing and significant impact in the > field of information behaviour research. Her Information Encountering Model > is highly cited and has changed how we think about incidental information > acquisition. Her contributions to the SIG USE Symposium on theoretical > frameworks, followed by her role as co-editor (with Karen Fisher and Lynne > McKechnie) of the book Theories of Information Behavior, has had a > remarkable influence on information behavior research. The founding > Director of the Information Experience Lab at the School of Information > Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri, Dr. Erdelez is > now Chair of the Library and Information Science Program. Dr. Erdelez has > worked on research projects funded by the US National Institutes of Health, > National Science Foundation, Dell Corporation and Southwest Bell. > > We are pleased to honor Dr. Erdelez with the 2015 ASIS&T SIG USE > Outstanding Contribution to Information Behavior Research Award. As a > recipient of this Award, Dr. Erdelez will also be inducted into the ASIS&T > SIG USE Academy of Fellows. > > Dr. Erdelez will be accepting the Award at the upcoming SIG USE Symposium, > which will be held on Saturday November 7 1:30-6:30pm (see > https://siguse.wordpress.com/). Please join me in congratulating Dr. > Erdelez on this significant achievement! > > Cheers, Lisa > SIG USE Chair > > Lisa M. 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Three keynote lectures by ? Prof. Geoffrey Bowker, University of California, Irvine, USA "Distributed and Potential Memory: remembering in an age of total recall" ? Prof. Louise Limberg, University of Bor?s, Sweden "Analysing or synthesising Library and Information Science : Sketching past achievements, current happenings and future prospects" ? Prof. Pamela McKenzie, University of Western Ontario, Canada "Context" in context: twenty years of an everyday concept in LIS/IS Consult the full Call for papers available at http://www.abm.uu.se/colis9/cfp for details about submissions, and the conference. Deadline for all submissions (apart from the doctoral forum) is Jan 15, 2016. Questions regarding paper submissions incl. posters should be directed to Dr. Isto Huvila (firstname.lastname at abm.uu.se). Questions regarding panels, workshops and other formats should be directed to Dr. Jutta Haider (firstname.lastname at kultur.lu.se). 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URL: From D.Allen at lubs.leeds.ac.uk Tue Nov 17 13:48:02 2015 From: D.Allen at lubs.leeds.ac.uk (David Allen [LUBS]) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 18:48:02 +0000 Subject: [Siguse-l] Lecturer/Associate Professor in Information Management Message-ID: Lecturer/Associate Professor in Information Management Location: Leeds - Main Campus Faculty/Service: Faculty of Business School/Institute: Leeds University Business School (UK) Category: Academic Grade: Grade 8 to Grade 9 Salary: ?38,511 to ?54,841 Closing Date: Wednesday 06 January 2016 Reference: LUBSC1074 Leeds University Business School has built upon its rating of international excellence in the Research Excellence Framework, being ranked within the top 10 in the UK. Leeds University Business School is a full-service, research-intensive business school internationally recognised as world-class; differentiated by excellent links to other academic disciplines at Leeds, its global focus and leading-edge practice-based education. Our goal is to remain one of the leading nodes in Information Management and Information Systems scholarship globally and to expand the quantity, quality and reach of our work. As such, we maximise the research time available to research-active faculty and provide strong support and resources. Compensation is competitive with peer institutions, and we provide support for conferences and other research related expenses. The successful candidate will join the Adaptation Information Management and Technology (AIMTech) Research Group. Their teaching responsibilities will fall with the Logistics, Information, Operations and Networks (LION) Subject Group of the Management Division of Leeds University Business School. Founded in 2002, AIMTech (Adaptation Information Management and Technology) is a highly active research group within the Business School. The group's work is focused on the inter-relationship between new technologies, information management and organisational change. A prominent component of AIMTech's activities is the on-going transfer of knowledge to both the public and the private sectors in areas which include public safety, local government and health. Work within the group is informed by Activity Theory, the use and development of which forms theoretical bedrock for most of our projects. The Logistics, Information, Operations and Networks Subject Group, part of the School's Management Division, was established to advance operations, supply chain management and information management theories and practices. As well as making a significant contribution to our research profile, the successful applicant will teach across all levels, providing research student supervision and contributing to research programmes. A PhD in Information Management, Information Systems or a closely related discipline is essential to the role. We have introduced the title of Associate Professor for our grade 9 academic staff, which is equivalent to Senior Lecturer. Further information about the Faculty is available using the following web link www.business.leeds.ac.uk Informal enquiries may be made to Professor David Allen, LION Subject Group Leader, email da2 at lubs.leeds.ac.uk or Professor Nigel Lockett Head of the Management Division, email N.Lockett at lubs.leeds.ac.uk If you have any specific enquiries about your online application please contact the Faculty HR Team: jobs at lubs.leeds.ac.uk Click here for further information about working at the University of Leeds www.leeds.ac.uk/info/20025/university_jobs Professor David Allen Leeds University Business School Maurice Keyworth Building, University of Leeds, Moorland Rd, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS6 1AN -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: