Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Leadership Profile
The College of Charleston seeks a dynamic and forward-thinking academic leader to serve as its next Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. This position reports directly to the Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs and is a key member of the academic leadership team.
Executive Summary
The College of Charleston cordially invites nominations and applications for the position of Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The Dean will collaborate with the Provost, Faculty, Staff, Students, and Stakeholders in developing and implementing the School’s strategic plan to achieve institutional goals and objectives and will serve as a key strategic partner in enhancing the profile and prominence of the School.
The College of Charleston
Located in the heart of historic Charleston, South Carolina, the College is a nationally recognized public university. Founded in 1770, the College is the oldest educational institution south of Virginia and the 13th oldest in the U.S. The College of Charleston is among the nation's top universities for quality education, student life, and affordability. Its beautiful and historic campus, combined with contemporary facilities, cutting-edge programs, and accessible faculty, attracts students from across the U.S. and around the world.
Over 10,000 undergraduates and approximately 1,000 graduate students at the College enjoy a small campus feel blended with the advantages and diversity of a mid-sized, urban university. They work closely with a committed faculty that is made up of more than 500 distinguished teacher-scholars. And the city of Charleston – world-renowned for its history, architecture, culture, and coastal environment – serves as a living and learning laboratory for experiences in business, science, technology, teaching, the humanities, languages, and the arts.
The College of Charleston is unlike any other public university. It has built a culture that celebrates the power of diverse thought. Where different and unique perspectives unite to shape a brighter, better future.
Mission Statement
The College of Charleston’s Core Purpose is to pursue and share knowledge through study, inquiry, and creation in order to empower the individual and enrich society.
Vision
The College of Charleston will be a transformative national university redefining liberal arts education through innovation.
Core Values
College of Charleston by the Numbers:
Academic Programs.........................................#
Majors...............................................................67
Minors...............................................................81
Undergraduate Certificate Programs................3
Graduate Certificate Programs.........................9
Master’s Degree Programs.............................20
Academic Schools.............................................9
Enrollment and Admissions.............................#
Undergraduate Students............................10,660
Graduate Students........................................1,069
Total Enrollment..........................................11,729
Student: Faculty Ratio..................................14.5:1
Percentage of Minority Students....................19%
Percentage of in-state Students..................53.2%
Percentage of out-of-state Students...........46.8%
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
The School of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) is the largest of the academic schools at the College of Charleston. Our world-class faculty offers some of the college's most popular and multifaceted programs. As the College’s liberal arts core, HSS explores what makes us human. Students critically examine their own ideas and those of others so they may lead lives of awareness, compassion, and purpose.
HSS is home to thirteen popular academic majors:
In the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, we strive to support our faculty in their pursuit of excellence. We are committed to providing the outstanding teacher-scholars in HSS with the resources and leadership they need to achieve success in their academic and professional journeys.
The Position
Reporting directly to the Provost, the Dean is responsible for providing the academic leadership and vision necessary for setting strategic, operational and financial directions. This includes strategic planning, personnel hiring and evaluation, student success, academic program development, professional accreditations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and fiscal management and efficiency. The Dean has overall responsibility for developing an effective collegial environment that supports excellence in research, teaching and service.
The next Dean will have a remarkable opportunity to collaborate with colleagues from across campus to foster innovative teaching and research, build regional and international connections, foster industry collaborations, and develop internship opportunities and educational initiatives, addressing the needs of students and faculty with a global perspective.
The Dean will be a visionary leader and an integral part of the community, college, and surrounding region, with several opportunities to significantly impact the continuing growth and success of the School. As the Chief Academic and Administrative Officer of the School, the Dean oversees all matters related to educational, budgetary, and administrative affairs.
The Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences will:
Qualifications
It is required that the Dean possess a Ph.D. or relevant terminal degree, and a record of scholarship and creative activity commensurate with the appointment to the rank of Full Professor with tenure. The Dean must also demonstrate a proven track-record of progressive and effective leadership within an academic setting. In addition, it is preferred that the Dean possesses the following:
Application Process
The Search Committee invites applications, inquiries, and nominations for the position of Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Applications should be accompanied by a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact details of at least five professional references. Applications and nominations will be accepted until the position is filled and review of applications will begin immediately. For full consideration, interested candidates are encouraged to submit materials to Parker Executive Search prior to January 3, 2025.
Laurie Wilder, President
Porsha Williams, Vice President
Jacob C. Anderson, Senior Principal
Jack McGrew, Associate
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