Wake Forest University
INDIVIDUAL IN CHARGE OF RECRUITING: Dr. Gordon E. McCray
E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR THIS INDIVIDUAL: gmccray@wfu.edu
CONTACT PERSON(S) AT CONFERENCE: Dr. Gordon E. McCray
E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR CONTACT PERSON(S): gmccray@wfu.edu
RANK(S) and NUMBER OF POSITIONS AVAILABLE
( ) Chair
( ) Full Professor
( ) Associate Professor
( ) Assistant Professor
( ) Post-Doctoral
( ) Instructor
(1) Rank Open
( ) Visitor
DESIRED STARTING DATE: Fall 2002 (Spring 2002 possible, if
desired by successful candidate)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications considered on rolling basis
until AIS (and DSI and ICIS, if position is not filled)
RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATIONS REQUIRED
1. Database (AIS Specialization Category: Data Management)
2. e-Business / e-Commerce (AIS Specialization Category: Electronic Commerce)
3. IS/IT Strategy (optional) (AIS Specialization Category: IS Strategy)
PROGRAM CHARACTERISTICS
Please indicate all that apply:
(x) Accredited
(x) BA/BS with MIS major
( ) BA/BS with MIS minor
( ) MS in MIS
( ) MBA with MIS emphasis/minor
( ) Ph.D. in MIS
( ) Starting new program
Standard teaching load per year (# of courses): 4 or 5 courses
CAMPUS CHARACTERISTICS
Business School (Y/N): Yes
Number of students in School: approx. 375
Number of students on Campus: 3771 (College); 5899 (Total)
Primarily evening classes (Y/N): No evening classes
LOCATION CHARACTERISTICS
Population of Immediate Area: 175,000
Primary Employer(s) in Area: R J Reynolds (7000), Sara Lee Corporation (6600), Baptist Hospital (5500), Navant Health (5300), Wake Forest University (5100)
Number of hours drive to nearest city: 1.5 hours to Charlotte, 0.5 to Greensboro, 1.5 to Raleigh/Durham
Additional information about The Calloway School can be obtained at our Web site.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS
Interested persons should submit via postal mail or e-mail 1) vita, 2) evidence of teaching ability e.g. summary teaching evaluation statistics and 3) sample of research to:
Gordon E. McCray
Box 7285 Reynolda Station
Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7285
gmccray@wfu.edu
Submissions are considered on a rolling basis beginning immediately. The Calloway
School seeks to interview qualified candidates at AIS in Boston.
The Calloway School recently launched an undergraduate MIS degree-granting program.
The successful applicant(s) will have the opportunity to play a significant
role in shaping the early years of this program which is heartily supported
by the Calloway School and Wake Forest University.
This page was last modified on July 5, 2001 by Gordon McCray