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Reporting to the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Dean and Chief Librarian must embrace the highest academic and intellectual standards and foster an engaged environment where vigorous research and scholarship take place while maintaining the college's commitment to undergraduate and graduate student and faculty support.
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Performs other related duties as specified by the Dean of Students or Associate Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management. The Director of the Counseling, Disability, & Testing Services reports to the District Dean of Student Services.
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Reporting to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Dean of Libraries will work collaboratively with Vice Presidents, other administrators, faculty, and staff to advance academic excellence through the use of innovative instructional technology.
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Employee may perform other related duties as assigned by the Dean of the School or the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Endorsement by the Vice President of Academic Affairs.
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The Director will also lead relationship development with university, school, institution, and departmental administrators, sponsored project administrators, finance personnel, the Executive Vice President for Research's Office, Development, Columbia Technology Ventures, Communications and Government Affairs, Office of General Counsel, and analogous parties at other universities, as well as other external points of contact to ensure faculty are fully supported in research development efforts.
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Represent the Vice President and the College at executive meetings on-campus and off campus CUNY-wide meetings in-person. Assistant Vice President. Led by President Karol V. Mason, John Jay is a federally designated Hispanic-serving institution, it is ranked third in the nation in Black student success, and it is a top ten institution for promoting student social mobility.
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The Vice President for Student Affairs oversees policies and procedures related to student conduct and discipline, ensures that college policies and practices provide fair and equitable treatment of all students, and that the programs and services in the Division of Student Affairs, including Athletics, comply with federal and state laws as well as the regulations, policies and guidelines of CUNY and other regulatory and accrediting bodies.
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Reporting directly to Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs, John A. Pelesko, Ph. D. the dean serves as the principal academic and administrative officer of HCAD. Nominations are invited and can be sent to NJITDeanSearch@njit.edu.
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Proven Leadership Abilities: A track record of effective leadership in previous roles is essential, including serving as a strategic advancement partner to a president, provost, dean or other executive.
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Dean, Hillier College of Architecture and Design Department: Hillier College of Architecture and Design Reports To: Provost and Senior Vice President Position Type: Executive Overview: One of the nation's leading public polytechnic universities, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) seeks a visionary, inclusive, and strategic leader as its next dean of the Hillier College of Architecture and Design (HCAD.
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Reporting to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, the next Dean will lead the undergraduate Colleges to their next stage of development and work collaboratively with Yeshiva University’s Institutional Advancement professionals, contributing to the University’s Rise Up fundraising campaign.
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Serve as a generalist in the Office of Student Affairs to support the Vice President and Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs (AVPSA), the Director is responsible for strategic and visionary leadership and the day-to-day management of Accessibility Resource Services.
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