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Subject: Indiana U, School of Informatics Dean
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Indiana University
School of Informatics
Dean
Indiana University Bloomington is seeking applications
and nominations for an eminent scholar and innovative
leader to serve as Dean of its School of Informatics.
Chartered in 1999 as Indiana University's newest
school, it has a mission to develop skilled
professionals with state-of-the-art information
technology and science skills, to lead the nation in
interdisciplinary scholarly research, and to be a key
partner in economic development for the State of
Indiana. Through this charter, IU's School of
Informatics has one of the most comprehensive research
and educational agendas with specialties ranging from
Social Informatics to Life Sciences Informatics to
theoretical and applied Computer Science.
The School of Informatics is a multi-campus,
university-wide school with its own building on the
Bloomington campus and a new state-of-the-art facility
on the Indianapolis campus. The school offers
Informatics degrees on three campuses with approval to
expand to all seven IU campuses. It has grown to over
100 faculty members with 1,500 students, and it
recently became the first in the nation to offer a
Doctorate in Informatics. The School of Informatics is
a vibrant part of an internationally renowned AAU
institution with many leading academic programs
including a distinguished School of Medicine.
The Dean reports to the Provost of IU Bloomington and
is the Chief Operating and Academic Officer overseeing
a budget of approximately $20M. The Dean provides
leadership to advance the research profile of the
school, establishes partnerships with private and
public organizations to secure funds in support of
School initiatives, and cultivates relationships and
support with IU alumni.
Preferred candidates will generally have a record of
successful administrative experience, an earned
doctorate in a related field, and a demonstrated career
of scholarly excellence. The Dean will hold a tenured
faculty position at the rank of Full Professor in the
School of Informatics. Accordingly, candidates should
have achieved national or international prominence in
their research and scholarly contributions.
Indiana University has retained Greenwood & Associates,
Inc. to assist with this search. Nominations may be
directed to either Greenwood or the search committee
chair. Nominations and applications will be reviewed
continuously beginning 1 September 2006 and will be
accepted until the position is filled. For best
consideration, applications should be received by 30
October 2006 and Microsoft Word is the preferred format
for submission. Applications should include a letter
of interest, curriculum vitae, and a list of four or
five references. Materials should be sent to:
Dr. Bradley C. Wheeler
Chair Search Committee for the Dean of the School of
Informatics
Franklin Hall 116
601 East Kirkwood Avenue
Bloomington, IN 47405
Email: bwheeler@indiana.edu
Inquiries or nominations can also be made to:
Dr. Jan Greenwood or Dr. Betty Turner Asher
Greenwood & Associates, Inc.
42 Business Center Dr., Suite 307
Miramar Beach, FL 32550
Phone: 850-269-7450, Fax: 850-650-2272
jangreenwood@greenwoodsearch.com
bettyasher@greenwoodsearch.com
Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative
Action Institution
http://www.informaticsdeansearch.indiana.edu
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