Ohio Institutional Research and Planning Colleagues,
FYI. See me for further details.
Bill
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH
Assistant Director, Institutional Research for BGSU Firelands, Dean's
Office.
Full-time position responsible for carrying out routine and ad hoc internal
and external longitudinal and comparative institutional studies. Master's
degree in a quantitatively-oriented field such as education, business, or
social sciences required along with one year professional level experience
in institutional research (preferably regional campus experience). Technical/
analytical knowledge and skills in areas as research design, statistics,
student tracking, assessment, database, and internet browser. Knowledge of
substantive college or university management issues (e.g., enrollment
management,
program review) and familiarity with higher education issues. To apply:
submit
letter of application, resume, official transcripts, and 3 current letters of
professional references postmarked by November 17, 2000, to: Office of the
Dean,
BGSU-Firelands (Search-IR), One University Drive, Huron, OH 44839. Bowling
Green
State University is an AA/EO institution.
Dr. William E. Knight (419) 372-7816 (voice)
Dir., Planning and Inst. Research (419) 372-7878 (fax)
Ast. Prof., Higher Education [log in to unmask]
Bowling Green State University www.bgsu.edu/offices/ir
301 McFall Center
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0087
shamelessly stolen IR and planning-related quotes:
"If you torture numbers long enough they'll confess to anything."
"If you want a green suit turn on a green light."
"You don't fatten the pig by weighing it."
(re 11th-hour info. requests) "If you want it bad, you may get it bad."
"Where you come from determines how you use your statistics."
"Don't give people a clock without telling them what time it is."
“Statistics are no substitute for judgment . . . and vice versa."
"People don't plan to fail; they fail to plan."
"Instead of worrying about the future, let us labor to create it."
"The art of progress is to preserve order amid change, and change amid
order."
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