Dear GEPEDers,

Greetings - having made a move from Washington back to my home town and Ohio 
University to join the professorial ranks full-time and direct their 
Environmental Studies Program, I am getting a crash course in serving on 
academic committees.  But I am excited to be on this one, the search committee 
for the Vice Provost for Global Affairs at Ohio U in Athens.  I'm hoping the 
wise members of the GEPED list will share this announcement with colleagues 
and/or suggest names in a note to me that I can forward to the search firm.

Best, Geoff

Announcement - Text and link: http://www.ohio.edu/provost/dean-searches.cfm

Ohio University seeks a Vice Provost for Global Affairs to continue its 
tradition of excellence as an
institution dedicated to education, research, and outreach that is 
international and interdisciplinary in
scope. Through the development of outstanding academic programs; unique 
partnerships with
international organizations, governments, non-governmental organizations, and 
universities; and
unparalleled research resources, global education has been critical to the 
university's history, identity,
mission, and vision.

Ohio University, founded in Athens, Ohio in 1804 as the first university in the 
Northwest Territory,
is a comprehensive public university with five regional campuses in 
Southeastern Ohio. The
university maintains longstanding and productive partnerships with institutions 
and organizations in
Africa, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Europe. 
The university has a
significant focus on undergraduate education with a tradition of undergraduate 
participation in
professional projects, research, and creative activity. In its graduate and 
professional programs, the
university aims to build on select areas of demonstrated excellence, 
entrepreneurship, and global
education. Ohio University has been successful in its efforts to attract 
increasing numbers of
international students to its undergraduate, professional, and graduate 
programs.

Description of the Position:
The Vice Provost for Global Affairs provides strategic and innovative thinking 
regarding
internationalization and global partnerships. The scope of the position is 
institutional and includes
promoting globalization inside and outside Ohio University in research and 
scholarship; chairing the
Senior International Management Team; serving as a resource for curriculum 
innovations and
integration; encouraging student and faculty diversity; advancing collaborative 
international
initiatives including enrollment efforts and the institution's international 
strategic plan; advising
university leadership on matters relating to international protocol; and 
actively engaging in
fundraising. The Vice Provost works in partnership with the deans, other 
academic planning unit
heads, and senior staff in the Office of the Executive Vice President and 
Provost. S/he is
responsible for helping them to achieve their strategic goals.

The Vice Provost oversees the Center for International Studies, an academic 
unit charged with
internationalizing the Ohio University learning and living community and 
infusing global education
into the curricula on campuses and abroad. High quality, globally focused 
undergraduate and
graduate degrees and programs are at the core of our mission, serving as a 
catalyst for
interdisciplinary and experiential engagement among faculty and students across 
the institution. S/he
also administers OHIO global partnerships; promotes on-campus, community and 
international
outreach; supervises the Office of Education Abroad, Global Leadership Center, 
International
Student and Faculty Services; and supports the teaching of traditional and less 
commonly taught
languages.

Reporting to the Executive Vice President and Provost, the Vice Provost for 
Global Affairs will
possess the following qualifications:
Minimum qualifications:
* Credentials that merit tenure at the rank of professor in an appropriate 
department.
* Notable record of teaching, creative/scholarly activity, and outreach of an 
international
nature within a global context.
* Demonstrated capacity for university leadership through substantial service 
as a chair,
director, or executive level administrator for a significant academic program 
or an equivalent
role in an internationally focused organization.
* Managerial experience in fostering an open collaborative environment that 
supports staff
and encourages teamwork across units.
* An established portfolio of relationships and networks throughout the globe 
and the
demonstrated ability to work successfully in a broad spectrum of the world's 
cultures.
* Evidence of a track record in meeting the educational and cultural needs of 
diverse
populations.
In addition to the minimum qualifications described above, successful 
candidates should be able to
outline their commitment, experience, interest, and abilities in the following 
areas:
* Demonstrated intellectual leadership in the broad area of international 
studies/globalization.
* Experience managing complex budgets and resources, including knowledge of, or 
interest in,
responsibility-centered management.
* Background in strategic planning and a record of visionary leadership.
* Established aptitude, or interest and capacity, for external fundraising and 
alumni relations.
* Ability to engage constituents at the campus, local, state, national, and 
international levels.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and a cover letter discussing their 
accomplishments in
light of the listed qualifications as well as their interest in and ideas for 
the position. Confidential
review and screening of materials will begin on April 8, 2013 and continue 
until the position is filled.

All correspondence should be directed in confidence to the executive 
recruitment consultant for the
search:
Elizabeth Neumann
Brill Neumann
607 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
617-753-1800
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Ohio University is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages 
applicants from
underrepresented groups who will maintain diversity in the university community.

Geoff Dabelko
Professor and Director of Environmental Studies
Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs
The Ridges, Bldg 22 Rm 223
1 Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701 USA
T: 740-593-2117
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.ohio.edu/voinovichschool/<http://www.ohio.edu/voinovichschool/>
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twitter.com/geoffdabelko<http://www.twitter.com/geoffdabelko>

Senior Advisor
Environmental Change and Security Program
Woodrow Wilson Center
Washington, DC
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