Job Opportunity - Postdoctor in textile management with a focus on supply chain management, University of Boras, Sweden
Job Opportunity/Post Doc
Postdoctor in textile management with a focus on supply chain management
Ref PA 2021/9
Website/Application via: https://www.hb.se/en/About-UB/Work-at-UB/Job-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=2606&rmlang=UK&rmpage=job&rmjob=2606&rmlang=UK
Deadline: 18th February 2021
The University of Borås fosters learning, knowledge, and innovation of high quality in an international setting and with significant social relevance. We work together here with a focus on the future and on making a difference. The University of Borås has approximately 13,000 students and approximately 750 employees, and our entire campus is located in city centre of Borås, Sweden.
We have many exciting research and education environments within several different areas that have access to unique equipment. Many of the university's research projects and courses are closely tied to the objectives of Agenda 2030.
The University of Borås is also home to the Swedish School of Textiles and the Swedish School of Library and Information Science, as well as Science Park Borås, which is a national leader in sustainability and consumption.
At the Faculty of Textiles, Engineering and Business, research and education are conducted in business administration, industrial engineering and management, resource recovery, building technology, as well as within the textile field: design, management and technology.
The Faculty has five departments: the Department of Business Administration and Textile Management, the Department of Engineering, the Department of Resource Recovery and Building Technology, the Department of Textile Technology, and the Department of Design. The Swedish School of Textiles, as well as the two centres, the Centre for Sustainable Society Development and the Swedish Institute for Innovative Retailing/The Retail Lab, are other important elements within the Faculty. At the Faculty, there are also two research schools, in Resource Recovery and Textile and Fashion.
In textile management, research takes place on the management of textile value chains by focusing on the investigation and development of “new” structures, models and forms, which can create opportunities for sustainable value creation for companies in the textile and fashion industry as well as for the society at large. The current recruitment of a postdoctoral fellow is part of an effort to further strengthen this research environment.
The Department of Business Administration and Textile Management is now seeking a Postdoc in Textile Management with focus on supply chain management.
Job description
The postdoctoral position is part of an externally funded research project: Circular clothing dichotomies in global-local supply chain dispersion (CLOSeD) (funded by the Kamprad Foundation). The project explores how prevailing global and local conditions affect transnational reverse supply chains, with a focus on the opportunities to create and utilize value in the used clothing industry in a circular economy, and on how the creation/utilization of value can take place more efficiently. The position also includes participation in teaching (lectures, seminars and supervision).
As a postdoctoral fellow, you will work with research in business administration or industrial economics, with a focus on SCM (Supply Chain Management). The tasks include conducting research in collaboration with other project participants in accordance with the research project's approved application. The practical tasks include literature studies, development of a theoretical framework, collection of empirical data, analysis and interpretation of the results obtained, and reporting. The results will be based on multiple case studies involving many different actors in the value chain, such as actors in the textile reverse supply chains and public organizations working with environmental issues. Scientific results should be published in journals, and communicated at conferences. The tasks also include teaching, as well as supervision of students at the advanced level.
The research to be carried out includes the development of an understanding of how different structures and business models, with the help of resources and capabilities, create and distribute different types of values between actors in the global, textile circular supply chain. Ultimately, it is also about developing a practitioner-oriented framework with guidelines for participating partners' companies.
Qualifications
For the position as a postdoctoral fellow, a doctoral degree in textile management or equivalent competence with an understanding of supply chain management, operations management or industrial marketing, demonstrated pedagogical skills and experience of supervising degree projects and teaching in textile management or industrial economics is required. Furthermore, you should have a good ability to work both collaboratively and independently, and have the ability to prioritize work tasks in a structured manner. In addition to this, you also have a good ability to communicate in writing and orally in English.
Experience or basic knowledge of the textile and clothing industry and circular economy, experience of writing scientific publications and research presentations at scientific conferences and experience of working in similar projects, can be considered as additional merits for employment.
The University of Borås values the qualities that an even gender and age distribution as well as ethnic and cultural diversity bring to the business.
Type of employment: Fixed-term employment, 2 years.
Employment rate: 100%
Start date: At the earliest
Position location: Borås, Sweden
Reference number: PA 2021/9
Contact
Information about the position can be provided by Director of Studies Daniel Hjelmgren via telephone +46 (0)33-435 4145 or via email daniel.hjelmgren@hb.se. Trade union representatives are Magnus Sirhed, OFR-ST and Martin Behre, Saco-S; they are reached via the university’s switchboard at +46 (0)33-435 40 00.
Application
You can apply for the position via our website by clicking on “Apply.”
Write clearly in your application which position you are applying for and include the applicable reference number. The following documents must be attached to your application:
Personal letter
CV with reference information and desired salary
Merit Portfolio, which means a written account of scientific and pedagogical activities and a documentation of teaching skills, including self-evaluation. A template for merit portfolio can be found here
Publication list
No more than seven published works or other merits you wish to be taken into consideration.
Certificates/grades (including completed doctoral degree) and other merit documents
IELTS / TOEFL or equivalent score (if required)
Contact HR If you have scientific publications that cannot be attached electronically directly in the application. The publications must be received by the university no later than one week after the application deadline. After the application deadline, no additions can be made electronically.
Please submit your application at the latest by 2021-02-18.
According to the National Archives’s regulations, we must archive application documents, excluding publications, for two years after the appointment decision has been finalised.
We kindly decline contact with advertisers and staffing companies in this recruitment.