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**INTERNAL ONLY** Chair/Prof/Assoc Prof - Slavic, German & Eurasian

University of Kansas
United States, Kansas, Lawrence
1450 Jayhawk Boulevard (Show on map)
Oct 29, 2024
Position Overview

Provides leadership and oversight for all department activities, as well as fulfilling teaching, research, and service responsibilities as a faculty member in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.

Salary

Academic-year salary, plus an administrative supplement and summer salary, as determined by the Executive Dean of the College.

Term

Term of approximately five years (negotiable), with possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance.


Job Description

Chairperson of Slavic, German, and Eurasian Studies (0.5 FTE)

  • Provides oversight and leadership for all unit activities.
  • Administers the undergraduate and graduate academic programs of the unit.
  • Reviews and modifies, in consultation with unit governance and faculty, the long-range planning for the unit.
  • Balances between the needs of Slavic, German, Eurasian, REES, and Peace and Conflict Studies faculty, students, and curricular offerings. Enhances integration and collaboration between the various branches of the department which were recently merged.
  • Oversees all internal budgetary, administrative, and personnel matters.
  • Supervises and reviews the unit's faculty and professional, academic, and University support staff, and supports faculty and staff development.
  • Seeks enhancement of all unit resources by actively seeking external funding. Cultivates existing donor relations and new donor prospects. Develops the unit's relationship with KUEA.
  • Develops and enhances research and educational relationships between the unit and other units across the College and University, as well as with external agencies whether they be governmental, public, or private.
  • Develops long-term planning for future leadership by cultivating/mentoring future faculty members.
  • Executes College and University policy in the unit effectively.
  • Represents the unit and reports to CLAS, and represents the unit to other University entities.

Faculty Member (0.5 FTE)

20% Teaching/Advising

  • Teaches courses in their field of specialty.
  • Advises students, including student mentoring and providing directed readings.
  • Supervises graduate teaching assistants, as assigned.
  • Serves on committees that supervise and evaluate student progress.

20% Research

  • Engages in scholarly research, including publishing appropriate peer-reviewed books and articles and presenting papers at professional conferences on a regular basis.

10% Service

  • Provides general service to one's home unit, the College, the University, the state, and the profession.

Required Qualifications
Evaluation of the following requirements will be made through (1) descriptions of work experience and educational experience in letter of application and (2) record of accomplishments and productivity addressed in c.v.
  1. Tenured appointment with the rank of Full Professor or Associate Professor in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
  2. Demonstrated ability to serve as an academic leader and team builder, developing and enhancing research and educational relationships among faculty and between the unit and its affiliated units.
  3. Teaching experience at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and commitment to teaching excellence.
  4. Strong record of scholarly achievement, as evidenced by an established program of research with the promise of continued productivity.
  5. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and to manage interpersonal relations, maintaining civility and respect among faculty, staff, and students.

Preferred Qualifications
  1. Rank of Full Professor.
  2. Demonstrated excellence in administrative and management skills.
  3. Commitment to interdisciplinary and international scope in teaching, research, and service.
  4. Experience with KU and KUCR administrative procedures.
  5. Experience in seeking outside funding and managing multiple projects.

Additional Candidate Instructions
A complete application packet will include the following: A curriculum vitae and a cover letter outlining experience and qualifications, including a statement of the candidate's goals and vision for the department.

Deadline for applications is midnight on November 19th.

Contact Information to Applicants
RB Perelmutter
rperel@ku.edu

Application Review Begins
Wednesday November 20, 2024

Anticipated Start Date
Tuesday July 1, 2025


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