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Welcome to the Center for Operations & Supply Chain Management

Mission Statement
The Center for Operations and Supply Chain Management was established in 2004 to organize the Kellogg School’s research and pedagogical activities in these essential subject areas. The Kellogg School’s Operations and Supply Chain Management programs, led by an accomplished group of nine faculty members, have historically ranked among the nation’s best. The director of the Center is Prof. Martin Lariviere.

The Center is responsible for:

  • The facilitation of research interaction with other schools and with industry.
  • Promoting Kellogg School activities related to the Operations and Supply Chain Management fields, such as seminars, the biannual Operations workshop and last summer’s MSOM event.
  • Providing a window to the work being done by the Center’s associated faculty members, including their research and teaching efforts.

The Center is located on the fifth floor of the Donald P. Jacobs Center at 2001 Sheridan Road in Evanston and is part of the Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences Department.

Faculty Positions in Operations Management

Applications are invited for faculty positions in Operations Management. The search is open to all ranks. A PhD in Operations Management, Business, Engineering or related field at date of hire is required. The primary selection criteria will be research potential, recommendations and teaching capabilities. Applicants are considered in all research areas of operations management but must have a thorough knowledge of operations management theory and practice. Successful applicants will be expected to do innovative research in operations management, to participate in the school's Ph.D. program and to teach both required and elective courses in the MBA program.

Please submit a vita, graduate transcripts, three letters of reference, and copies ofpublications or work in progress no later than December 1, 2009. Department representatives will attend the INFORMS meeting in San Diego, CA, October, 11 - 14 2009. Candidates attending the conference are strongly encouraged to submit a vita, a research abstract, and any supporting materials no later than October 1, 2009.

Please use the online application system to upload your application materials

Northwestern University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications from women and minorities are encouraged. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the United States.



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