DEAN, SCHOOL OF BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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DEAN, SCHOOL OF BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
St. Edward's University
Austin, Texas
THE OPPORTUNITY
Through collaborative, transparent, and visionary leadership, the next Dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences will guide a strong, progressive academic school to new heights of excellence. Leveraging existing and developing new connections with a vibrant business and social services community in Austin and throughout the world, the Dean will identify and pursue additional fund-raising opportunities, secure experiential learning and job placements for students and graduates, and serve as a leader of the school for the city and region.
THE UNIVERSITY
Overview
Established in 1885 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward's is a private liberal arts university based in Austin, Texas, with a network of partner universities around the world. The university's founders believed that the mind must not be cultivated at the expense of the heart, a belief that is still embraced by the university today. Critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and multicultural understanding are emphasized in the university's innovative core curriculum. Small classes allow students to form close mentor-mentee relationships with faculty and enjoy a personalized approach to education. Because of its location in the vibrant and progressive city of Austin, students have access to rewarding internship placements and service-learning opportunities.
St. Edward's offers nearly 60 undergraduate and advanced degrees to approximately 4,300 students from 45 states and 57 countries. The St. Edward's community celebrates strong diversity with enrollment of under-represented student populations accounting for 55% and of international students accounting for 7% of the student body. There are 57 languages spoken and 49 faith traditions represented on campus. Among incoming freshman, 58% rank in the top quarter of their class, with that population having an average SAT score of 1175.
The University regularly receives national recognition, including the following recent examples:
Mission Statement
St. Edward's University is an independent Catholic university that welcomes qualified students of all ages, backgrounds and beliefs and serves a culturally diverse student body.
The university's undergraduate programs achieve a balance among the humanities, the sciences and the professions. These programs seek to make graduates competent in a chosen discipline, help them understand and appreciate the contributions of other disciplines and prepare them to further their life goals. Graduate and professional development programs enhance students' knowledge and skills in order to prepare them to take advantage of more challenging employment opportunities.
Graduates in all programs should be prepared, through training in critical and creative thinking as well as moral reasoning, to analyze problems, propose solutions and make responsible decisions. They should be able to express themselves articulately in both oral and written form. They are encouraged to develop an understanding of the human person that is derived from reason and open to faith.
The university promotes excellence in teaching and learning in an environment that encompasses innovative pedagogy in the curriculum and co-curriculum as well as engagement with the broader community. A caring faculty and staff, recognizing that learning is a lifelong process, teach the skills needed to be independent and productive. They encourage individuals to confront critical issues of society and to seek justice and peace. Students are helped to understand themselves, clarify their personal values and recognize their responsibility to the world community. The university gives the example of its own commitment to service.
St. Edward's was founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross, from which it acquired distinguishing characteristics: the courage to take risks, an international perspective, and the commitment to provide educational opportunities for students of varied cultural, religious, educational and economic backgrounds.
St. Edward's expresses its Catholic identity by communicating the dignity of the human person as created in the image of God, by stressing the obligation of all people to pursue a more just world and by providing opportunities for religious studies and participation in campus ministry. St. Edward's seeks to provide an environment in which freely chosen beliefs can be deepened and expressed.
Vision and Strategic Goals
At St. Edward's University, every student will explore transformational pathways to knowledge, experience, understanding and achievement.
To this end, the University has identified four goals in its Strategic Plan 2022:
1. Anchored in Holy Cross, Catholic values, we cultivate student experiences that educate both the mind and the heart.
2. We challenge all students to pursue educational pathways that foster their success.
3. We enrich the student educational experience by deepening the relationship between the university and the Austin community.
4. We stimulate innovation, collaboration, and informed risk-taking throughout the institution.
Strengths and Points of Pride
Austin's Premiere Private University
St. Edward's University is located in Austin, Texas, fourth largest city in the state and the third fastest growing city in the nation. Part of the Texas Hill Country, U.S. News and World Report named Austin the #1 place to live in the U.S. for 2017 and 2018. In 2016, Forbes ranked Austin #1 on its "Cities of the Future" list. Austin is home to Fortune 500 companies including Amazon, Apple, Cisco, eBay, General Motors, IBM, Intel, Oracle Corporation, Paypal, Texas Instruments, 3M, Whole Foods Market, and Dell.
In close proximity to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways that afford many opportunities for outdoor recreation, Austin presents a welcoming environment with 300+ days of sunshine, 200+ parks, and an average annual temperature of 690F (low of 590F and high of 800F). The city also features a bustling culinary scene that includes internationally acclaimed restaurants, an endless array of food trucks, and some of the best barbecue and Tex-Mex in the country. The community is culturally progressive and is known as the "Live Music Capital of the World." For more information, visit http://www.austintexas.org.
Campus
St. Edward's is located on a 160 acre hilltop site with excellent views of the Austin skyline. Shaded by heritage trees along pedestrian-friendly pathways and green spaces, the campus is comprised of 19 academic and administrative buildings, 10 residence facilities, six student life buildings, and six athletic fields. The Munday Library houses an extensive collection, global digital classrooms, student study rooms, the Writing Center, and a digital media center. Our Lady Queen of Peace Chapel and Brother Stephen Walsh, CSC '62 Campus Ministry Building serve as the center of campus ministry.
Additionally, less than 10 miles from the well-groomed campus green at St. Edward's sits Wild Basin Creative Research Center. Co-managed by St. Edward's and Travis County, Wild Basin includes 227 acres of Central Texas Hill Country habitat. In addition to serving the university community, the center is open to the public for hiking along ~3 miles of well-marked trails and frequently welcomes students and classes from St. Edward's and numerous elementary and middle schools across Austin.
ACADEMICS
Academic programs are housed in five different schools:
Approximately 500 full-time and part-time faculty serve the institution. The average class size is 19, with a 15:1 student/faculty ratio. The average SAT/ACT combined for incoming students is 1124. Four notable centers/institutes enrich the academic environment: the Kozmetsky Center of Excellence, the Wild Basin Creative Research Center, the Center for Ethics and Leadership, and the Center for Teaching Excellence. The University has partner universities on five continents.
STUDENT SUCCESS
St. Edward's is proud of its record of student success, including:
ATHLETICS
St. Edward's Hilltopper Athletics participates in 7 men's sports, 8 women's sports, and one co-ed sport as part of the Heartland Conference (NCAA, Division II). The university recently transitioned to the Lone Star Conference. The program has enjoyed considerable success over the past five years including 14 Heartland Conference regular season titles, 18 Heartland tournament titles, and 38 NCAA appearances. Forty-one student athletes have been named All Americans and 47 have been named Academic All Americans.
LEADERSHIP
President
Dr. George E. Martin has served as President of St. Edward's since 1999. Previously, he was a faculty member in Political Science and chief academic officer at St. Peter's University. Under his leadership enrollment and fundraising (more than $181M) have grown dramatically. He established numerous global partnerships and recently was honored for his many accomplishments by the Board of Trustees with the establishment of the Dr. George E. Martin Presidential Scholarship Endowment.
Provost
Dr. Andrew Prall joined St. Edward's in July 2018 after serving as Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana. There he worked with the deans and other administrators to develop a number of innovative academic programs. He holds a Ph.D. in English and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing, and he is a former Peace Corps volunteer.
SCHOOL OF BEHAVORIAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Mission Statement
The School of Behavioral and Social Sciences seeks to accomplish the university's mission by educating students to understand and think critically about human behavior, social institutions, world cultures, and social justice, enabling them to better relate to and serve their community and the world.
The School
The School of Behavioral and Social Sciences is the largest academic division on campus, with 1,023 students across nine majors. Beyond traditional classroom instruction, faculty incorporate experiential learning opportunities, active learning pedagogy, and a culminating experience in every major. In support of developing pedagogy, the University has sponsored faculty professional development with summer support for Innovations Fellows and annually sponsors the Teaching Symposium at the start of the school year to highlight innovative classroom practices.
In line with the global education mission, the School houses a unique Global Studies-Asia Pacific Studies dual degree program with the Asia Pacific University in Beppu, Japan, and supports a long-standing study abroad partnership with the Universit Catholique de l'Ouest in Angers, France. From 2009 2018, the number of majors in the School has increased by 16%, and the School's FTE faculty has grown by nearly 33%.
The Dean works with a robust and established chair system in the faculty evaluation process and academic program review in pursuit of excellence and enhanced relevance in a rapidly changing world. There is an established and supportive process in place for faculty development. A strong tradition of interdisciplinary collaboration is bolstered by support for research in the form of school-level, competitive grants. The School maintains close relationships with the Kozmetsky Center of Excellence and the Wild Basin Creative Research Center for faculty development and student-faculty research.
The School includes the following departments: Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychology; Criminal Justice and History; Environmental Science and Policy, Global Studies, and Political Science; and Sociology and Social Work.
THE POSITION
The Dean of the School of Behavioral and Social Sciences reports to the Provost and serves as a member of the Dean's Council and of the University Budget Council. The Dean provides vision and leadership to all areas of the School's operation: academic and curricular affairs, student success, promotion/tenure, budget management, fund-raising, external partnerships, and community service, among others. The Dean supports ongoing accreditation of the BA in Social Work program (reaffirmed for accreditation in 2019) through the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
Those reporting directly to the Dean include an administrative assistant, two associate deans, the Director of the Kozmetsky Center, and the department chairs.
OPPORTUNITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
For full consideration, please submit all application materials by December 18th, 2019: 1) a current resume or CV; 2) a cover letter addressing the position; and 3) the contact information for three professional references. Additional details on the application procedure can be found here. https://stedwards.applicantpro.com/jobs/1232093.html
INSTITUTIONAL POLICY
It is the policy of St. Edward's University to ensure equal employment opportunity to all individuals in a positive program of non-discrimination. The Director of Human Resources is responsible for implementing this institution's policies on Equal Employment Opportunity and any questions on this subject should be addressed to him/her.
The University is committed to adhering to the principles and guidelines outlined in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. All employment-related activities and decisions, including recruitment, hiring, assignment, promotion, training, benefits, use of facilities, and other privileges are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or disability (if otherwise qualified), or veteran status.
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St. Edward’s University: One of America’s Best Colleges
St. Edward’s is a dynamic, nationally ranked, Catholic university where teaching, learning, leadership and service come together to contribute to a better world. For more than a decade, we’ve been named one of “America’s Best Colleges” by U.S. News & World Report. Located in the thriving city of Austin, Texas, with partner universities in 16 countries, our impact extends across the globe.
An Education for Today and a Lifetime
St. Edward’s offers an extraordinary educational environment that challenges, inspires and empowers students to make a difference in their world. Our academic community is dedicated to providing undergraduate, graduate and adult-learner degree programs that meet the demands of our times, preparing students to lead and succeed in a rapidly changing world.
Founded in 1885 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, our liberal arts education emphasizes critical thinking, ethical reasoning and multicultural understanding. Students enjoy the advantages of small classes and personal attention coupled with innovative facilities and advanced technology. And they benefit from valuable real-world experience through research, internships, service and study abroad. Through the abundant learning opportunities a St. Edward’s education provides, our students gain the knowledge and skills they need to pursue fulfilling careers and purposeful lives.
Quick Facts About St. Edward’s
- 13:1 Student-faculty Ratio
- 18 Average class size
- 50+ Undergraduate areas of study
- 7 Graduate degree programs
- 10 Adult undergraduate programs
- 4,620 Students enrolled
- 4,023 Undergraduate students
- 54 Countries represented
Our Achievements Draw National Recognition
A commitment to students, faculty and a stellar academic environment that’s second to none has placed St. Edward’s in the national spotlight.
- Since 2003, St. Edward’s has consistently been recognized in the top 25 of U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of “America’s Best Colleges.” Currently, we’re 13th among universities in the Western Region.
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Forbes, Princeton Review and Washington Monthly include St. Edward’s on their lists of the best universities in the country.
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We’ve recently been ranked one of the top 10 “Best Colleges in Texas” by two highly respected college assessment groups: College Factual (2015) and Niche (2016).
- St. Edward’s has been named the nation’s top producer of U.S. Fulbright Students among master’s-granting institutions in 2015–2016. For the last six years, St. Edward’s has been recognized as a top producer of Fulbright Students, with a record 13 finalists and 10 winners in 2015. Since 2004, our students have won 37 Fulbright grants.
Strategic Planning Guides Our Success
From 1999 to 2015, St. Edward’s increased overall enrollment by 25%. And our donors contributed more than $152 million during that time. This record generosity helped grow our endowment to more than $95 million and provided important funding for new buildings and capital improvements. See how we’re continuing the momentum of that success in the years ahead. Read about our strategic priorities for 2018.
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