Linking the UNT and IT communities through
recruiting, learning and networking
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About ISRC Connections
 
 
 
ISRC Connections

University of North Texas
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Website: www.unt.edu
 

UNT is a student-centered public research university with 11 colleges and schools offering 96 bachelor’s, 111 master’s and 50 doctoral degree programs in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. UNT is the flagship of the UNT System.

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UNT College of Business Administration
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Website: www.coba.unt.edu

The mission of the UNT College of Business Administration is to create, extend, and transfer knowledge through bachelor's, master's, and doctoral education; research; service; and collaboration with the larger business community.

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The Department of Information Technology & Decision Sciences
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Website: www.coba.unt.edu/itds

The Department offers Undergraduate, Masters and Doctoral programs in both Information Technology and Decision Technology.

The Department programs were nationally recognized as one of "The Five Hottest Colleges in IS". We have worked with industry leaders in the Dallas/Fort Worth area to maintain and improve the quality of these programs.

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ISWorld Net Research and Scholarship
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Website: www.umich.edu/~isworld/reshome.html

This page is intended to provide professors and students of information systems with a useful starting point for accessing WWW-based material related to research and scholarship in the field of information systems.

 
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The Association for Information Systems
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Website: home.aisnet.org/joomla/index.php

The Association for Information Systems (AIS) founded in 1994, is a professional organization whose purpose is to serve as the premier global organization for academics specializing in Information Systems. The need for such an organization was first spelled out in an editorial authored by five past Editor's-in-Chief of the Management Information Systems Quarterly in March of 1993. Bill King, of the University of Pittsburgh, was first among many to play key leadership roles in bringing the association into existence. He served as the first president.

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Academic Information Systems Research Centers
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Website: www.coba.unt.edu/isitrc/

The purpose of this research was to survey the current activity and role of the University-based Information Systems Research Centers (ISRCs). The long-range goal of this research program is to determine the factors contributing to the effectiveness and the success of ISRCs, and to develop an instrument for evaluating the performance of an ISRC from the perspective of both its intra-university audience and its external sponsors.

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Computer Information Systems Organization
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Website: www.ciso.unt.edu

The Computer Information Systems Organizations (CISO) is a student organization benefiting Business and CSCI majors. CISO's student officers coordinate all extracurricular activities, presentations, tours, and career fairs for the entire semester. The primary purpose of CISO is to link UNT students with Dallas / Ft. Worth's largest and most successful companies and business leaders. With the support of the UNT Business Computer Information Systems (BCIS) department, CISO aids students in preparing for graduation and moving into the world of business.

 
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