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  • 02 Feb 2025 12:06 PM | Communications Director MEIEA (Administrator)

    Institution: Northeastern University

    Job name: Dean of the College of Arts, Media and Design

    Location: Boston, MA 02115

     

    Northeastern University seeks a leader of vision, accomplishment, creative and intellectual breadth, and entrepreneurial capacity to serve as the next Dean of the College of Arts, Media and Design (CAMD).

    With its six academic schools and departments – architecture, art + design, communication studies, journalism, music, and theatre – and multiple research centers and labs, CAMD is a vibrant community of creators, educators, innovators, and researchers dedicated to expanding human potential. CAMD’s approach is to integrate human experience with cutting-edge advancements in technology, data, and emerging media to innovate creative industries, inform and develop new kinds of scholarship, art, and practice, and solve the challenges of the future.

    Reporting to the university’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, the dean will play a leadership role in activating the college’s presence and engagement across Northeastern’s global network of campuses.

    The dean will advance the distinctiveness, reputation, and impact of the college and the university and will be responsible for:

    • Guiding the college’s academic direction and integrity
    • Overseeing the recruitment and development of faculty and staff employees and supporting them in their work
    • Continuing the college’s innovation in curriculum, pedagogy, and programs
    • Generating resources to advance its mission
    • Fostering a sense of belonging within and beyond the college
    • Directing its fiscal and operational activities

     

    The College of Arts, Media and Design has established itself as a vibrant community of creators, communicators, designers, and scholars working together to harness data and emerging technologies to advance human potential and solve the challenges of the future. Housed in a remarkably innovative university, CAMD is well placed to advance the leading edge in how creative endeavors and emerging technologies such as AI inter-relate.

    In its education, research, creative, and community impact, CAMD’s faculty aim to transform the academic and research landscape of its disciplines through interdisciplinary collaborations, based on four foundational pillars: Design for Experience; Communication for the Future; Creativity for Innovation; and Technology and New Media.

    CAMD leverages Northeastern’s distinctive strengths, attributes, and energy. The university’s unique value proposition is grounded in several key tenets: an experiential education that prepares graduates to thrive in a technology-driven world; a global network of campuses and partners for students and faculty to leverage for learning and research; a deep investment in lifelong and experiential learning; pedagogical innovation; and a highly collaborative, partner-fueled research enterprise focused on high-impact solutions.

     

    Qualifications

    Northeastern University seeks a dean who possesses unquestioned integrity and exemplary interpersonal and communication skills, a leader with the ability to inspire and align constituents and to leverage the college’s and the university’s strengths. The dean will be a tireless and resourceful champion for the college and for the fields of arts, media, and design as well as a committed teacher-scholar and/or practitioner who values and supports faculty development and appreciates the full range of methods of inquiry, forms of research, and approaches to pedagogy represented in the college.

    The ideal candidate will be a passionate advocate for the virtues of education, research, and practice in media, design, and the arts in the twenty-first century who can imagine their reinvention in the dynamic, trans-disciplinary, entrepreneurial, and globalizing environment of a university committed to innovation and impact. They will be deeply supportive of faculty research and creativity and will promote collaboration across boundaries. This candidate will understand how to position CAMD to contribute to and derive value from Northeastern’s mission: “to solve the world’s hardest problems and to prepare students for lives of accomplishment.” And, crucially, they will have the strategic capacity, collaboration and communication skills, and ability to execute initiatives necessary to succeed in Northeastern’s fluid, fast-paced, innovative, and results-driven environment.

    Candidates must possess a demonstrated commitment to initiatives that promote a sense of belonging for all and must show strong evidence of visionary leadership, innovative and entrepreneurial action, administrative and fundraising acumen, and the ability to foster an environment of growth, intellectual development for students, faculty, and staff, collegiality, and respect.  Candidates should demonstrate the ability to work effectively within Northeastern’s shared-governance practices on the basis of a management style that builds confidence, promotes teamwork, enhances creativity and collaboration, and builds consensus.

    Qualified candidates will have an earned doctorate or equivalent terminal degree in their academic field and a distinguished record of accomplishment as a scholar, educator, creator, and/or practitioner appropriate for appointment as a tenured full professor at Northeastern University in one of the academic departments or schools of the college.

    More information about the position can be found here.

    Application Instructions

    Northeastern University has engaged Opus Partners to assist with this international recruitment. Craig Smith, Senior Partner, and Abigail Maynard, Managing Associate, are leading the search.

    To seek additional information, nominate qualified candidates, or to apply, please email Abigail Maynard: abigail.maynard@opuspartners.net.

    An application should include a CV and cover letter. Letters should highlight relevant experience, explain interest and motivation, and describe an initial vision for leading the College of Arts, Media and Design. Northeastern University values fostering a sense of belonging among students, faculty, and staff and will seek a leader who is committed to promoting a sense of inclusion and belonging in leading CAMD. We encourage candidates to describe initiatives and accomplishments they have led or participated in that have lowered barriers to and increased participation for all and to address how they might advance a sense of belonging as the Dean of the College of Arts, Media and Design. Review of applications will begin February 10, 2025 and will continue until the university concludes the search.

    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by the law.


  • 22 Jan 2025 12:57 PM | Communications Director MEIEA (Administrator)

    Description

    The Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts at the University of Oklahoma seeks applicants for a Renewable Term Assistant Professor of Arts Management/Entrepreneurship with a starting date of August 16, 2025.  The College of Fine Arts encourages applications from all interested and qualified parties.  More information about the program can be found on our website at www.ou.edu/finearts/ame

    The successful candidate will teach 3 courses per semester (Fall and Spring) selected from the OU Online MA in Arts Management, in-person courses in our Arts Management & Entrepreneurship Minor and/or our Graduate Certificate in Arts Entrepreneurship.  We seek a generalist who would be able to teach any of our core courses.  The College of Fine Arts faculty are also expected to participate in functions such as advisement, liaising with internship sites, serving on committees, participating in recruitment and retention, and other activities as assigned as well as maintain a track record of creative and/or research activities.

    The Online MA in Arts Management Arts, Graduate Certificate in Arts Entrepreneurship, and Arts Management and Entrepreneurship (AME) Undergraduate Minor, at the University of Oklahoma, are programs designed for students interested in building a career in the arts in an exciting and ever-changing marketplace.

    OU is a renowned national-R1 university and has a strong alumni network.  The Arts Management & Entrepreneurship Unit is comprised of 13 full and part time faculty with expected enrollment of 100 students in the 2024-2025 academic year.

    Qualifications

    Required:

      - MA/MFA in Arts Administration

      - Professional experience in arts management

      - Ability to teach courses in arts management at all levels

      - A significant professional profile as an arts manager, administrator, or consultant

      - A track record of creative and research activities that can include but is not limited to publications, conference presentations, curating exhibitions, directing or performing at or with a nationally recognized arts organization, service on an arts board (as officer or general board member), etc.

    Preferred

      - Ph.D or D.M.A. preferred

      - Online teaching experience

      - Related areas of special interest in Theatre or Museum Management, the Arts Business, or Artist Management

    Application Instructions

    Applicants are invited to submit a cover letter, current C.V., and contact information for three professional references to http://apply.interfolio.com/  The cover letter may address examples of the candidate's approach to teaching, research, service, and graduate student mentorship.  Additional materials may be requested at a later date.  The search will remain open until filled.

    Inquiries should be directed to the search committee chair:

    Dr. Stan Renard, Associate Dean & Coordinator of Arts Management & Entrepreneurship Program

        University of Oklahoma

        stan.renard@ou.edu

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