The School of Accountancy invites applications for a tenured appointment beginning August 2013.
Nebraska is committed to establishing a research presence and productivity consistent with our
entry into the Big Ten Conference and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, the academic
affiliation of the conference. The successful candidate will hold the newly endowed Lienemann Chair
in Accounting and will be a full professor. Candidates are required to hold a Ph.D. degree in
accounting or related area from an AACSB accredited College of Business and must have an established
record of publication in “A” level accounting and/or finance journals. All areas of teaching and
research interest will be considered and we are particularly interested in individuals who are strong
organizational citizens and interested in being active members of a rich academic community. Salary,
benefits, and research support are very competitive and consistent with other Big Ten Universities.
Initial screening of applicants will begin July 1, 2012 and continue until the position is filled.
To be considered for the position, go to http://employment.unl.edu requisition 120368 and complete
the Faculty/Academic Administrative Form. In addition, candidates need to send a letter of
interest, curriculum vitae, a sample of publications and current research, evidence of teaching
experience and ability, and contact information for at least three references to Dr. Aaron Crabtree,
School of Accountancy, 389 CBA, 512 N 12th St., P.O. Box 880488, Lincoln, NE 68588-0488. Email:
acrabtree2@unl.edu.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, School of Accountancy invites applications for a tenured or
tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant or Associate level to begin in August 2012. Candidates
at the Assistant Professor level are required to hold a Ph.D. or DBA degree in accounting, or be near
completion of the degree, from an AACSB accredited College of Business. Candidates for Associate Professor
are required to hold a Ph.D. or DBA degree in accounting from an AACSB accredited College of Business
and have an established record of high quality teaching and research, including publications in the
major accounting journals. Senior Assistants or Associates with a record of publications in major
accounting journals are encouraged to apply. All areas of teaching and research interest will be
considered and we are particularly interested in individuals who are strong organizational citizens
and interested in being active members of a rich academic community. The successful candidates will
be expected to be significantly involved in the School and College research and graduate programs,
including directing doctoral dissertations, mentoring junior faculty (as appropriate), and teaching
courses at the undergraduate, Masters, and Ph.D. levels. Salary, benefits, and research support are
competitive.
Lincoln, Nebraska, has a population of approximately 260,000, with education, banking, insurance and
government as the leading industries. Lincoln ranked #9 in Forbes 2010 listing of American’s Most
Livable Cities, and ranked #2 among U.S. cities in the Gallup-Healthways 2011 Well-Being Index. Lincoln
has a low cost of living, the most park land per capita in the nation, extensive bike trails, numerous
golf courses, a wide variety of restaurants, shops and museums, top college sports teams, and a vibrant
downtown Haymarket entertainment district.
The University of Nebraska has an active National Science Foundation ADVANCE
gender equity program, and is committed to a pluralistic campus community
through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers.
We assure reasonable accommodation under the ADA; contact Dr. Paul Shoemaker at 402-472-2337
for assistance.