
Ahmedabad University
The School of Arts and Sciences was started in 2017 and offers BA (Honours) degrees with Majors in History; Philosophy, History and Languages; Psychology; and Social and Political Sciences. It also has an interdisciplinary PhD programme in the Humanities and Social Sciences, and will soon launch a degree in Integrated Arts within the Performing and Visual Arts.
Job Description
The position of Associate Dean, Arts offers a unique opportunity to build and develop the School of Arts and Sciences and to engage with the wider society. The Associate Dean, Arts will oversee the activities of the divisions of Humanities and Languages, Social Sciences, and Performing and Visual Arts.
This position would suit a senior or mid-career scholar with a background in the Arts or Humanities or Social Sciences, and would be accompanied by an appointment as Associate Professor or Professor. Ahmedabad University is searching for an innovative, creative and dynamic leader, who wishes to join an eclectic group of 175 full-time faculty from around the world and a community of over 3500 students.
The university offers competitive compensation and benefits and greatly supports professional and personal growth.
Application Requirements
Applications or nominations along with a detailed CV, a letter of interest, and details of three references may be sent to:
Professor Pankaj Chandra
Vice Chancellor
Ahmedabad University
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380009
India
Email: [email protected]
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Ahmedabad University is an equal opportunity employer. Ahmedabad University is committed to diversity among its students, staff and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from qualified persons from underrepresented groups regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion, disability and/or similar status.
COVID Statement
Ahmedabad University values the health and safety of its students, staff and faculty. In order to maintain the wellbeing of our community, applicants are strongly encouraged to have themselves fully COVID-19 vaccinated.