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[ecrea] Job Opening for The University of Oregon
Thu Mar 07 11:56:15 GMT 2013
Dean
School of Journalism and Communication
Eugene, Oregon
The University of Oregon, a distinguished public research university in
Eugene, Oregon, seeks applications and nominations for the Dean of the
School of Journalism and Communication. The School enrolls 1,800
undergraduate students who study journalism, advertising, communication
studies, and public relations, as well as approximately 125 graduate
students in specialized Master’s and doctoral programs. The successful
candidate will have an opportunity to engage and inspire the students
and faculty and accelerate the School’s progress toward becoming one of
the nation’s centers of excellence for leadership in journalism, media,
and communications for the 21st century.
Based on a scenic 295-acre campus in Eugene, in the beautiful Willamette
Valley – just over an hour from the Pacific Ocean, the Cascade Mountains
and the city of Portland – the University of Oregon (UO) is the flagship
institution of the Oregon University System, a network of seven public
universities across the state. UO is one of 63 institutions in the
nation admitted to membership in the Association of American
Universities (AAU). UO currently enrolls approximately 24,447 students,
including 20,631 undergraduate and 3,816 graduate students, and offers
300 comprehensive academic programs. This is a pivotal moment for the
new dean and the campus as the University’s new President, Dr. Michael
Gottfredson, and Provost, Dr. James Bean, begin to develop and implement
strategies that will ensure the continued growth, success, and
prosperity of the campus’ schools, colleges, research centers and
institutes.
Founded in 1916, the School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) is
the only school of journalism and communication in Oregon and one of
only a few in the Pacific Northwest. As it approaches its centennial
celebration, the SOJC is well positioned to meet the challenges of a
transformative era in media, journalism, public relations and
communications. It has graduated 10 Pulitzer Prize winners and numerous
other distinguished alumni. Regarded as a pioneer in digital media, its
students were among the first to develop an iPad magazine which has been
featured nationally and internationally. The School has developed a new
core “Gateway” curriculum focused on multi-media storytelling and has
achieved steady growth in enrollment. The SOJC also launched the George
S. Turnbull Center at the university’s Portland location, and by January
2013, the SJOC will have moved back into its home in Allen Hall, which
is nearing completion of a $15 million, 16,000 square-foot expansion and
upgrade to a state-of-the-art facility.
The Dean will play a critical role in driving the success of the School,
and will work with faculty, staff and students to evolve, and in some
cases revolutionize, academic programs that will prepare the next
generation of professionals and leaders who will thrive in the dynamic
fields of journalism and communications. To that end, the Dean will be
asked to address the following opportunities and challenges, which are
detailed more fully in this document:
• Coalesce and engage the School’s constituents around a shared and
integrated vision.
• Further develop a sustainable fiscal model for the School.
• Inspire, lead, and mentor faculty and staff.
• Ensure that the School delivers a transformative intellectual
experience for its students.
• Knit together external relationships that will expand the reach and
influence of the School.
The University of Oregon has retained Isaacson, Miller, a national
executive search firm, to assist with this search. All correspondence,
including applications, nominations, and general inquiries, should be
e-mailed to (4598 /at/ imsearch.com). Applicants should send the following
separate documents: a detailed letter of application; a curriculum vitae
or resume; and a list of at least eight references including complete
contact information and a description of the relationship to the
applicant. E-mail correspondence is strongly encouraged. All
correspondence will be held in strict confidence. Julie Filizetti or
Matthew Tzuker, Isaacson, Miller, 649 Mission Street, Suite 500, San
Francisco, CA 94105-4128, Phone: 415.655.4906, Fax: 415.655.4905.
The University of Oregon affirms and actively promotes the right of all
individuals to equal opportunity in education and employment at this
institution without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, age,
religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression or any other
consideration not directly and substantively related to effective
performance. This policy implements all applicable federal, state; and
local laws, regulations; and executive orders.
Email Us Here: (4598 /at/ imsearch.com)
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