Dear Colleagues,

Please see below for a Dean of Social Science position at UCSC. It'd be
great to have someone from our community in this role.

All the best,
Sikina
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Sikina Jinnah

Professor of Environmental Studies

Robert Headley Presidential Chair in Integral Ecology and Environmental
Justice

Associate Director, Center for Reimagining Leadership

University of California, Santa Cruz



*University of California, Santa Cruz*

*Dean, Social Sciences Division*



The University of California, Santa Cruz, <https://www.ucsc.edu/> seeks a
collaborative leader and strategic convener to serve as the Dean of the Social
Sciences Division <https://socialsciences.ucsc.edu/>.  The Dean serves as
the executive officer of the Division and partners closely with the Campus
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor to lead the Division and help guide
the academic program of one of the nation’s most distinctive research
universities through a period of transformative opportunity and change. The
Dean will join a highly collegial and collaborative group of academic
leaders and be expected to work closely with the deans of the four other
academic divisions (Arts, Engineering, Humanities, Physical and Biological
Sciences).



Set within 2,000 acres of coastal redwood forest overlooking Monterey Bay,
UC Santa Cruz is a top-tier public research university that combines
academic excellence with a bold commitment to access, sustainability, and
social impact. With a total enrollment of nearly 20,000
students—approximately 17,370 undergraduates and 1,890 graduate students—UC
Santa Cruz is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU)
and holds R1 status. In fiscal year 2024, UC Santa Cruz secured over $250
million in extramural research funding, reflecting a dynamic research
enterprise. The University’s annual operating budget exceeds $1 billion,
with core funds supporting its mission of teaching, research, and public
service. Guided by its strategic plan, Leading the Change
<https://strategicplan.ucsc.edu/>, UC Santa Cruz is advancing student
success, interdisciplinary innovation, and inclusive excellence.



The Division of Social Sciences at UC Santa Cruz encompasses eight academic
departments: Anthropology, Economics, Education, Environmental Studies,
Latin American and Latino Studies, Politics, Psychology, and Sociology. It
is the largest division on campus, enrolling roughly 36% of UCSC’s
undergraduates and 17% of its graduate students. The Division offers
fifteen undergraduate majors, four master’s programs, and eight doctoral
programs—many of them interdisciplinary in scope and design.



Research in Social Sciences is supported by a wide array of
interdisciplinary centers and initiatives that address critical social,
economic, and policy issues. These include the Center for Agroecology,
which manages a 35‑acre organic farm in partnership with UCSC’s
Agricultural Experiment Station, as well as the Center for Economic Justice
and Action, the Center for Integrated Spatial Research, the Dolores Huerta
Research Center for the Americas, the Center for Analytical Finance, the
Science and Justice Research Center, the Center for Statistical Analysis in
Social Sciences, the Kenneth S. Norris Center for Natural History, the
Center for Labor and Community, the Right Livelihood Center, and the
Institute for Social Transformation. The Division also houses two
residential undergraduate colleges—College Nine and John R. Lewis
College—whose Provost reports to the Dean and the Vice Provost and Dean of
Undergraduate Education. In total, the Dean oversees a $40 million budget,
approximately 150 full‑time faculty, and more than 100 staff members
dedicated to advancing the Division’s teaching, research, and public
service mission.



The next Dean of Social Sciences at UC Santa Cruz will assume this role at
a pivotal time. As the Division with the largest undergraduate enrollment,
a diverse interdisciplinary research portfolio, and a deep commitment to
social justice, Social Sciences requires an experienced leader who will
lead with vision and creativity. Navigating fiscal realities while driving
innovation within the Division, the Dean will be tasked with strengthening
research and teaching infrastructure, advancing graduate pathways,
enriching experiential learning, deepening community engagement, and
amplifying the Division’s impact locally and globally.



Equally critical will be the Dean’s role in expanding fundraising and
strategic partnerships. The Dean must articulate a compelling vision that
attracts transformative investments and cultivates collaborations with
industry, government, and nonprofits. Through courageous leadership,
creative problem‑solving, and a commitment to socially engaged scholarship,
the next Dean will position Social Sciences as a dynamic, resilient, and
globally impactful division, ensuring its continued role as a leader in
innovation, equity, and public good.



The Dean must be an accomplished academic leader with national or
international distinction as a scholar and educator, qualified for
appointment as a tenured full professor in the Division of Social Sciences.
The candidate must bring extensive experience in fostering
interdisciplinary research and education, including the creation of new
academic programs, as well as the ability to communicate effectively with
administrators, faculty, students, and staff within a framework of shared
governance. They must show a deep appreciation for the mission and
responsibilities of a public R1 university serving a diverse state, coupled
with a strong commitment to equity and inclusion. Proven aptitude and
success in fundraising and securing external support, as well as the
ability to cultivate and sustain positive relationships with internal and
external stakeholders, will be imperative.



All applications, nominations, and inquiries are invited. Applications
should include, as two separate documents, a CV or resume, and a letter of
interest addressing the themes in the leadership profile
<https://wittkieffer.com/positions/201612>.



WittKieffer is assisting UC Santa Cruz in this search. For full
consideration, candidate materials should be received by *March 9, 2026*.



Nominations and inquiries can be directed to Suzanne Teer, Alejandra
Gillette-Teran, and Sarah Seavey at *[email protected].*
<[email protected]>



The budgeted salary range that the University reasonably expects to pay for
this position is $345,000 to $385,000. Please visit UCnet
<https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/> to learn about the benefits of
working at UC.



*The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other
protected categories covered by the UC Anti-Discrimination Policy
<https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/1001004/Anti-Discrimination>**.*



*It is the policy of the University of California to undertake affirmative
action and anti-discrimination efforts, consistent with its obligations as
a Federal and State contractor.*


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