Dean-James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences
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Location: Tucson, AZ 85705
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The James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences (Wyant College) at The University of Arizona (U of A), a premier center for research, education, and outreach in optics, invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean.The Dean at the James C. Wyant College of Optical Science at the University of Arizona is a leadership position responsible for supporting and advancing the work of the College. This role is critical to ensuring efficient operational effectiveness of the College. The incumbent will lead and oversee strategic priorities and objectives for the College and the university, and as such will demonstrate strong alignment with the U of A's mission, values, and strategic vision, and possess a record of success, sound judgement, integrity, discretion and flexibility working in a complex, dynamic and demanding environment. With the arrival of our new President Suresh Garimella, the U of A is positioned for a strong financial future with an accelerated focus on its mission of excellence in educating students, conducting outstanding research, and delivering on its land-grant mission. This is a preeminent opportunity for a forward-focused leader, experienced with the changes occurring in higher education, and eager to work in close partnership with President Garimella and senior leadership colleagues to guide the University of Arizona through this time of critical change.The University of ArizonaEstablished in 1885, the U of A is Arizona's flagship, land-grant university and a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities. Recognized as a global leader in higher education and classified as a Carnegie R1 institution, the U of A conducts more than $1 billion in research and development activities each year and is currently ranked in the top 25 among American public universities. Advancing the frontiers of interdisciplinary scholarship and entrepreneurial partnerships, the university benefits the state with an estimated economic impact of $8.3 billion annually. The 3,300 faculty of the U of A serve more than 45,000 undergraduate students and over 11,000 graduate and professional students. The U of A offers more than 300 majors and provides undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs in its 22 colleges.The university is also closing in on its $3 billion Fuel Wonder fundraising campaign. Fuel Wonder harnesses the power of philanthropy to enhance the student experience and inspire the next generation of changemakers. Supporting scholarships for students and endowed professorships and chairs for faculty, Fuel Wonder helps the U of A continue to transform lives and conduct world-changing research.Tucson, ArizonaA hub for adventure, flavor, and culture in the heart of the Southwest.Nestled in the lush Sonoran Desert and surrounded by mountain ranges, Tucson blends vibrant city life with breathtaking natural beauty. Averaging 350 days of sunshine, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts - hiking, biking, and exploring are always in season.Rich in history and culture, Tucson's roots stretch back 12,000 years. The region reflects a blend of Native American, Mexican, and Spanish influences, evident in its art, architecture, and other traditions.Designated as the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy in the United States, Tucson also is a foodie's dream. Local ingredients and bold flavors define a culinary scene shaped by traditions as diverse as its people.Beyond food, Tucson thrives with art, music, and events. From the Tucson Festival of Books to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, there's always something to inspire.With a metro area of more than 1 million, Tucson is a thriving center for innovation, education, and economic opportunity, offering a taste of the Southwest like no other.Fast Facts
- Oldest city in Arizona (established 1877)
- Tucson metropolitan area population: 1 million+
- Elevation: 2,389 feet
- Annual visitors: 7 million
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