Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Dean School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs (SPGIA)



Dean School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs (SPGIA)
The George Mason University, School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs (SPGIA) seeks its first Dean. The new school is the result of a merger of two units, the former School of Public Policy and the Department of Public and International Affairs. Located in the national capital region, SPGIA is one of the largest schools of its type in the nation. The school features strengths in a range of academic disciplines, together with multidisciplinary and professional capabilities in research and teaching. SPGIA has over 80 full-time faculty, 730 undergraduate majors, 1,100 master's, and 200 Ph.D. students; and operates from Mason campuses in Arlington and Fairfax, Va.

The school's wide range of programs addresses both an academic audience and the varied needs of national and global professionals. Graduate and undergraduate programs include a diversity of subjects such as Political Science, Public Policy, and International Relations. Professionally oriented programs of study include Public Administration, International Commerce and Policy, National and International Security, Biodefense, Applied Economics, Technology Transfer, Peace Operations, Health and Medical Policy, Transportation, and Organization Development and Knowledge Management. SPGIA also offers executive education and certificate programs. Visithttp://spgia.gmu.edu to learn more about the school.

An innovative, entrepreneurial institution, George Mason University holds global distinction in a range of academic fields. It is the largest university in Virginia, with over 33,000 students and more than 1,400 full-time faculty members. Its significant regional, national, and global reputation is built on its commitment to rigorous scholarship, engaged citizenship, educational access, and research of consequence. Mason is a leading example of the modern, public university. For details about Mason, visitwww.gmu.edu/.

Responsibilities of the Dean:
SPGIA seeks a Dean who will lead and continue to build a top-rate institution. Reporting to the Provost, the incumbent oversees the academic standards, fiscal management, and overall development of the school. Responsibilities include working closely with the faculty in setting the academic agenda, and participating in faculty governance. Serving as the school's external leader, the Dean will represent SPGIA within the university as well as with the wider academic, business and policy communities. This external engagement includes directing the generation of outside resources such as sponsored research funding, philanthropic support, and major gifts. The Dean will also foster a diversity of research activities, and will provide visionary and effective leadership in the development of the school.

Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have academic credibility, a commitment to the highest standards of learning and teaching, and a strong respect for the principles of faculty governance. Preferred qualifications include senior-level experience in the policy world, academia, or private sector; as well as a record of fundraising, budget management, managing a complex organization, and attracting new resources. SPGIA seeks candidates of national/international stature with integrity and impeccable ethics. A terminal degree is preferred. Specific qualifications include:
  • Commitment to the highest standards of learning and teaching;
  • Proven, effective and innovative leadership;
  • Impeccable ethics and reputation for integrity;
  • National/international stature and reputation;
  • Commitment to diversity;
  • Superior management and leadership skills;
  • Evidence of success in fundraising, budget management, and development of new resources;
  • Record of developing research or entrepreneurial initiatives;
  • Experience in institution-building; and
  • Commitment to multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary educational and research activities.

Nominations and inquiries—which will be treated in confidence—should be sent to:spgiadsc@gmu.edu or (703) 993-4143, or by postal service to:

Dean Search Executive Coordinator
School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs
George Mason University
3351 Fairfax Drive, MS 3B1
Arlington, VA 22201

For full consideration, applicants must apply for position number FA885z athttp://jobs.gmu.edu/; complete and submit the online application; and upload a cover letter that highlights important qualifications and the basis of interest in this position, and a resume or curriculum vitae. References may be requested at a later date.Formal review of applications will begin February 27, 2015, and will continue until the position is filled. AA/EOE


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