Job: Dean of Programs and Dean of Research

University of South Australia Creative

DEAN OF PROGRAMS 5-year fixed-term contract

The Dean of Programs will lead the academic quality, performance and reputation of UniSA Creative’s programs and courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level, delivered on-campus, online, mixed-mode and offshore. UniSA Creative delivers programs in Screen, Design, Communication, and Creative and Cultural Practices. The Dean of Programs leads a team of Program Directors, and will work with Government, industry practitioners and accrediting bodies to raise the profile and impact of UniSA Creative programs to meet the needs of the current and future workforce, nationally and internationally.

DEAN OF RESEARCH 5-year fixed-term contract

The Dean of Research will work closely with the Executive Dean and Research Centre Directors to lead the development and delivery of the strategy for high-quality research and research training within UniSA Creative, bringing to life the University’s research ambitions. The Dean of Research will also maintain a strong record of personal research activity and achievements, including research collaboration and leadership nationally and internationally.

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