Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy
Company: Ncobps
Location: Berkeley
Posted on: September 16, 2023
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Job Description:
The University of California, Berkeley seeks a visionary and
courageous leader and accomplished scholar with a commitment to
social and racial justice to serve as the next Dean of the Goldman
School of Public Policy.
is internationally renowned for excellence, for the opportunities
it affords students of all backgrounds, and for pioneering
achievements across all disciplines. The is home to more than
31,000 undergraduates and more than 11,000 graduate students, and
approximately 1,500 ladder-rank faculty across 14 schools and
colleges.
Founded in 1969 and among the first graduate schools of its kind,
the (GSPP) is built on several distinctive qualities: a strong
quantitative core, an analytic "tool kit," committed faculty, a
strong sense of community, and hands-on experience. Since then,
GSPP has enjoyed preeminent standing on the strength of the
distinction of its faculty, the excellence of its programs and the
achievements of its alumni. Recognizing GSPP's outstanding teaching
and research, US News and World Report consistently ranks it as a
top tier school, including number one in the nation among its peer
institutions for policy analysis in 2020. With its combination of
academic excellence and policy expertise, the Goldman School offers
extensive knowledge and in-depth capability for advancing
Berkeley's signature initiatives aimed at tackling the challenges
of the 21st century. GSPP leads the way in addressing the problem
of inequality in America, improving democratic institutions and
governance, dealing with climate change and ensuring environmental
justice, thinking about the future of higher education, ensuring
health and fair employment in the food sector, and using data
science and big data to solve public policy problems.
GSPP equips students - recruited to UC Berkeley from across the
globe - to apply cutting-edge data tools and evidence from
inter-disciplinary research to solve pressing public policy
problems. They apply themselves to their studies with drive and
commitment, working on policy analysis projects with real-world
clients. After they graduate, government agencies, think tanks,
financial institutions, consulting firms, foundations, and
nonprofit organizations recruit the School's MPPs, MPAs, and PhDs
for positions of influence and leadership, at the forefront of
policy innovation around the world.
To train these students, GSPP's faculty members must be both
first-rate academics-one-third are fellows of the prestigious
American Academy of Arts and Sciences-and action-oriented policy
innovators with wide experience working in government and the
nonprofit sector. Interdisciplinary by design, GSPP draws faculty
from economics, political science, social psychology, engineering,
demography, statistics, and law. Committed to the scientific and
non-ideological analysis of public policies, faculty draft
legislation and offer public policy decision-makers expert
consultation in a wide array of areas. In this way, GSPP exerts a
powerful and trustworthy influence for the good of society while it
benefits from the firsthand experience of real-world policy
implementation.
The next Dean will bring the imagination and wherewithal to fully
embrace the extraordinary moment in time we are experiencing
nationally and globally and the courage, groundedness, and stamina
to harness the internal and external power needed to propel us
forward. The next Dean will possess the passion and desire to
inspire and cultivate the public policy leaders of today and
tomorrow, the political fortitude and focus to grow the school and
bolster its financial security, and the vision and skill to realize
the School's great ambition to be a leading beacon of evidence,
truth, and policy thought that transforms society for the better.
They will provide strategic and intellectual leadership for the
School, while fully realizing synergies within the School and
across UC Berkeley. The Dean will provide adept operational
oversight of the School in a complex institutional environment
grounded in shared governance and a deep commitment to graduate
education. They will actively promote an institutional culture
rooted in diversity, equity and inclusion. The new Dean will
strengthen the School through philanthropic support, strategic
partnerships and innovative ways of diversifying revenue, and
engage and inspire stakeholders within the school and across the
campus to amplify the impact of UC Berkeley and enhance the
distinction of the Goldman School.
The successful candidate will have a record of scholarly
achievement that merits a tenured appointment at UC Berkeley at the
rank of full Professor and will, through previous experience,
including possibly as a public policy professional, demonstrate
commitment to excellence in the study, teaching, and practice of
public policy. The new Dean will demonstrate a record of
responsible organizational leadership; success in advancing
diversity, equity, and inclusion; evidence of, or potential for
success in, fundraising; a record of creating consensus typified by
a collaborative, open, and accessible approach; and provide a
strong and influential voice for the need to transform our
society.
Inquiries, nominations, and applications are invited. The
leadership profile can be reviewed at . Applicants must submit a
CV, preferably with a letter of interest, via WittKieffer's or by
email. Applicants must also apply directly to UC Berkeley at . For
fullest consideration, materials should be received by October 30,
2020. An earned terminal degree, or the international equivalent,
by the time of application is required. Confidential nominations,
inquiries, and applications can be directed to: Suzanne Teer, Veena
Abraham, J.D., and Jessica Herrington at .
The University of California, Berkeley, is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong institutional
commitment to the achievement of diversity. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status.
For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and
affirmative action policy see: .
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