Paul S. Licker  Career

2003 - PresentProfessor (2003-present)  Dept. of Decision and Information Sciences, Oakland University (Rochester, Michigan, USA)  Link to teaching
Graduate and undergraduate teaching in in information systems.  Dept. chair (2003-2005), Faculty MBA Director (2005-2008), Director of Strategy and Leadership Research Group (2008-.)

1998 - 2002Professor, Dept. of Information Systems, University of Cape Town
(Cape Town, S. A.)
Developed and convene the Doctoral program in information systems and national development, a unique, taught,  multi-disciplinary program. Convene the full- and part-time masters in IS programs.

1990-1998: Professor; 1981-1991: Assoc. Professor, Management Information Systems, University of Calgary
(Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
Taught courses in systems analysis and design, management information systems, telecommunications, information systems, office automation, research methods.  IS Area chair from 1988-1995.

1980-1981: Assist. Professor, Information Systems, Virginia Commonwealth University
(Richmond, Virginia, USA)
Taught courses in telecommunications, systems analysis, introduction to IS, COBOL programming

1975-1980: Assistant Professor, Communications, St. Paul University/University of Ottawa
(Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Taught courses in communication theory, psychology of communication, public opinion, research methods, audio production

1973-1980
: Member of Scientific Staff / Consultant, Bell-Northern Research Ltd
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(Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
Research into human factors in communication, information retrieval, use and users of information - communication (phone)technology

1970-1973: Instructor, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania 
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Taught "Computer Lab" for graduate students

1970-1973: Systems Analyst, Computer Command and Control Company 
(Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Implemented large systems and offered courses in a variety of IT topics, esp. programming.

1965-1970: Programmer-Analyst,  Computing Center, University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Programming in FORTRAN and PL/1, System installation, user consulting.