Carnegie Mellon University H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, Australia FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS OPEN The Heinz School's branch in Adelaide, South Australia is hiring for faculty and senior management positions to support its growing operations. The Heinz School is one of the top seven public policy schools in the U.S. and is ranked the number one school in information technology within the public policy and management arenas. Carnegie Mellon, a top research university, boasts a national and international reputation-we are highly ranked in computer science, engineering and business, and one of the top twenty-five national universities. The Heinz School, Australia is an extremely entrepreneurial, rapidly growing institution. Executive Director Responsible for the overall operation of the Australia branch of the Heinz School including academic, financial, administrative and student activities. Oversees faculty, organizes hiring and review processes and provides direct oversight of administrative and programmatic activities. Creates and maintains relationships with industry and government organizations throughout the Asia-Pacific region to develop new programs, market the school, encourage collaboration on research and identify needs for executive education. Serves as key liaison with the South Australian and Australian Commonwealth governments. Exceptional communication skills are critical as the Executive Director prepares major reports, makes high level presentations to government and industry leaders, and communicates with a wide array of constituents including faculty, potential donors and professionals in the policy and non-profit arenas. Qualifications: master's or doctorate in public policy, management, or information technology. Previous experience in managing a large department or division, preferably in a university setting, but experience in the public, non-profit or private sectors is also valuable. Experience in strategic planning, financial analysis, marketing and academic program activities. Director, Administration and Programs Directly oversees the financial, administrative and programmatic activities of the Australian branch. Oversees functions of fiscal management, computing services, admissions, financial aid and international students, and career services. Ensures adherence to budget as well as to legislative and regulatory requirements. Interacts with the US campus on financial and legal issues and ensures compliance with university policies and procedures. Directs academic programs and interacts with students on a wide array of issues including academic, personal and others related to university enrollment. Qualifications: Excellent financial, analytic, management and interpersonal skills. Master's degree in public policy, management, or equivalent experience. Previous experience in a university setting desired. Research Track Faculty - Public Policy and Information Technology These non-tenure track positions teach the equivalent of four full- semester classes each academic year and conduct research. Public Policy positions For January 2007, we seek two research faculty to teach classes including Policy Analysis, Program Evaluation, Statistics, Operations Research, Economics. We are especially interested in individuals whose research areas include environmental policy, energy policy, trade policy and financial policy, with an emphasis on the Asian region. Information Technology positions For January 2007, we seek one research faculty member who can teach database management and an overview information technology class. For May 2007, an individual to teach programming and related classes (Java, object oriented analysis and design). For September 2007, an individual to teach classes related to distributed computing and enterprise architecture. Teaching Track Faculty - Public Policy These non-tenure track positions teach the equivalent of six full- semester classes each academic year. They are evaluated on teaching only and, as such, are not expected to conduct research. For January 2007, we seek one individual to teach classes in several of the following areas: Policy Analysis, Program Evaluation, Statistics, Operations Research and Economics. The faculty member will also be expected to lead student project classes. The Heinz School provides a competitive compensation package and is an equal opportunity employer. Please apply on-line. Send a cover letter, CV and list of three references to heinz-adelaideemployment@andrew.cmu.edu. jeremy hunsinger jhuns@vt.edu www.cddc.vt.edu wiki.tmttlt.com www.tmttlt.com () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments http://www.stswiki.org/ sts wiki http://cfp.learning-inquiry.info/ Learning Inquiry-the journal http://transdisciplinarystudies.tmttlt.com/ Transdisciplinary Studies:the book series