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Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Bernard M. Gordon Dean, School of Engineering


Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) invites nominations and applications for an accomplished, creative, values-driven leader with a demonstrated track record of success in leading a high-performing, visionary, and dynamic organization to serve as the next Bernard M. Gordon Dean, School of Engineering. Globally renowned for its long history of project-based learning, impactful invention, and discoveries, the School of Engineering prepares students to collaborate with peers across disciplines to develop innovative and effective solutions to the world's most pressing challenges.

The successful candidate will serve as the fourth Dean of WPI's School of Engineering and will be a key strategic partner to the newly appointed Provost and Senior Vice President, Andrew Sears. The next Dean will have the opportunity to build on the University's rich history, distinctive educational approach, impactful research and innovation, and highly immersive, inclusive, and innovative campus culture to forge a future that continues to drive WPI's transformative STEM education and research.

Founded in 1865, WPI is the third oldest engineering and technological university in the United States. WPI stands out as a place where cutting-edge research, innovative education, and informed practice intersect and complement one another to the benefit of students, faculty, staff, and society. The University is a recognized leader for engaging undergraduates in research and a pioneer and global leader in project-based learning; no other university does projects—or global experiences—at WPI's scale or quality. Through a meaningful combination of theory and practice, every WPI student achieves intellectual breadth through degree requirements and mandatory hands-on projects.

The campus is located on 95 acres atop Boynton Hill in Worcester, Massachusetts, and is home to more than 5,500 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate students who represent 48 states, two U.S. territories, and 103 countries. Approximately 500 faculty and 800 staff support these students, garnering awards for research and scholarship and providing inspirational teaching and mentorship. The University's location in central Massachusetts provides easy access to corporate and industry internships, research collaborations, and post-graduate career opportunities in Worcester, Boston, and beyond.

The School of Engineering is the University's largest school and is foundational to WPI's reputation as a distinctive global leader in project-based STEM education. The School's 140+ faculty includes 20 NSF CAREER Award recipients. The School has over 3,200 undergraduate students and more than 1,000 graduate students and its offerings from more than a dozen departments and programs include 10 ABET-accredited bachelor's degree programs, 24 master's degree programs, 11 Ph.D. degree programs, as well as minors and certificates. Students gain the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to adapt to an ever-changing and always-challenging global environment as a result of a broad, deep, and project-based education. Graduates leave WPI with technical expertise and a thoughtful approach to how technology impacts society.

The next Dean will step into leadership at an exciting time. Joining President Grace Wang and Provost Andrew Sears, the Dean will have the opportunity to contribute to a leadership team which is dynamically guiding WPI into the future via the Institute's Strategic Plan: Lead with Purpose. The next Dean will architect the School's future vision and strategy, providing a forward-looking path that further elevates WPI Engineering's role in providing distinctive, transformative engineering education, addressing the world's grand challenges, and contributing to societal good. Building upon a rich and proven curricular, pedagogical, and innovative history, the Dean will provide thought leadership and strategic focus on exemplary, leading-edge undergraduate and graduate engineering education and high-impact, highly interdisciplinary engineering research. The Dean will lead and partner with faculty and staff in Engineering to prepare students for a rapidly changing world, advance new frontiers, build internal and external partnerships, and open exciting opportunities. The Dean will be a collaborative, transparent, solution-driven, and consensus-building leader. As a member of the Provost's Council, the next Dean has the opportunity to collaborate with Provost Sears and other senior leaders to shape and advance academic enterprise. They will inspire and support others toward success, be deeply committed to WPI, value diverse lived experiences, and champion interdisciplinary research and teaching.

WittKieffer is assisting Worcester Polytechnic Institute in this search. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be received no later than February 12, 2025. Applications should include, as separate documents, a CV or résumé, and a letter of interest addressing the themes in the profile available at www.wittkieffer.com.

Application materials, nominations, and inquiries can be directed to: Sandra Chu, Cathryn Davis, and Suzanne Teer at WPIDeanEngineering@wittkieffer.com.


WPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability. WPI seeks individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences who will contribute to a culture of creativity and collaboration, inclusion, problem solving and change making.





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Organization

Founded in Worcester, Mass., in 1865, WPI was one of the nation's earliest technological universities. From our founding days, WPI has taken a unique approach to science and technology education.

Our undergraduate and graduate students emerge ready to take on some of the most difficult challenges in science and technology. More important, they understand how their work can truly impact society and improve our lives. WPI campus

Great Minds at Work in the classroom and around the world 
WPI's academic departments offer more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in science, engineering, technology, management, the social sciences, and the humanities and arts, leading to the BA, BS, MS, ME, MBA, and PhD.

At sites as close as our home city of Worcester and at over 40 other locations in 25 countries,WPI’s Global Projects Program immerses students in new cultures to tackle unstructured problems in ways that are meaningful to local sponsors in real communities. This is not your typical study abroad.

WPI faculty members and students are engaged in advanced, multidisciplinary research across a broad range of fields—from cutting-edge work in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, to explorations of the technological and policy issues surrounding cybersecurity, to studies of issues as diverse as firefighter health and security and the fire safety challenges of green buildings.

A highly regarded institution

Among recent honors for WPI are the 2016 Bernard M. Gordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education and the No. 1 ranking for “faculty who best combine research and teaching.” (Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Ed, 2016) 

WPI professorA beautiful campus in a central location
WPI’s compact 95-acre campus is set atop one of Worcester’s “seven hills” on the residential outskirts of town. Old English stone buildings are focal points of the architecture, but modern facilities have moved in to claim their own space on the immaculately kept grounds. WPI’s newest building, the Foisie Innovation Studio, is slated to open in Fall 2018 and will house high-tech classrooms, makerspaces, labs, and a residence hall for 140 students. 

Learn more at wpi.edu.

 

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