Department
College of Engineering Dean's Office
Rank
Associate Professor or Full Professor
Detailed Position Information
The College of Engineering (CoE: ) at The University of Alabama (UA: ) invites applications for its Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs. Reporting to the Dean of the College of Engineering, the Associate Dean is a member of the CoE executive leadership team and also serves on the Dean's Advisory Council (DAC) for the College of Engineering along with other Associate Deans in the College, the Department Heads for all of the departments within the College, and the heads of other major College units. The Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs serves at the pleasure of the Dean of the College of Engineering, with the position nominally being a 5-year term appointment with the possibility of renewal following review.
Candidates with prestigious achievements, significant impact in their fields, and exceptional national and international reputations will be eligible for consideration for significant endowment support through appointment as an Endowed Shelby Distinguished Professor ( ). These Shelby Distinguished Professor positions are one of the highest honors bestowed upon faculty at The University of Alabama, and candidates who feel their record and accomplishments warrant consideration for this additional honor should indicate this in their cover letter.
Key responsibilities for the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Post-doctoral Affairs include:
Graduate Program Academic Leadership and Program Development
• Provide strategic leadership for the development, assessment, and continuous improvement of graduate programs (M.S. and Ph.D.) across all engineering and computer science departments.
• Collaborate with Department Heads, Associate Heads of Graduate Studies, and Graduate Program Directors to ensure graduate academic programs align with the college's strategic goals and maintain academic rigor and relevance to industry, academia, government, and societal needs.
• Oversee the development and implementation of new graduate degree programs, concentrations, and interdisciplinary initiatives that reflect the evolving landscape of engineering and computer science research and practice.
• Ensure compliance with university, state, and accreditation policies for graduate education, and support the preparation of self-studies and reports for internal and external reviews.
Graduate Student Recruitment and Admissions
• Oversee continuous assessment and evaluation of graduate programs to ensure academic rigor, quality improvement, and compliance with accreditation standards.
• Develop and lead college-wide recruitment strategies to attract top-tier domestic and international graduate students, working closely with Department Heads, Associate Heads of Graduate Studies, Graduate Program Directors, the UA Graduate School, university admissions, and other key partners.
• Oversee and enhance the graduate admissions process, ensuring equitable, transparent, and competitive procedures for selecting highly qualified students.
• Work closely with the Dean, faculty, and external partners to increase financial support for graduate students, including fellowships, assistantships, grants, and scholarships.
Graduate Student Development and Success
• Foster a supportive environment that promotes the success and well-being of graduate students, including initiatives related to academic advising, mentorship, and career development.
• Design and implement programs and resources that support graduate students in their academic progression, research, and professional development, with a focus on enhancing recruitment, retention and timely degree completion.
• Lead efforts to promote the development of transferable skills, interdisciplinary collaboration, and entrepreneurship opportunities for graduate students.
• Oversee initiatives that provide academic and career support for international students, underrepresented groups, and non-traditional students.
• Work closely with the College's Assistant Dean for Student Success to both leverage and support activities and programs overseen by that office which can contribute to supporting graduate student success and which may impact undergraduate student success through involvement of graduate students.
Postdoctoral Affairs
• Provide oversight and support for the postdoctoral experience within the College of Engineering, ensuring that postdoctoral scholars have access to professional development, research opportunities, and career advancement resources.
• Develop and lead programs that enhance postdoctoral scholars' training, including mentorship programs, teaching opportunities, and pathways for academic and industry careers.
• Advocate for postdoctoral scholars within the college and across the university, addressing issues related to work-life balance, mental health, and career trajectories.
• Collaborate with central university offices to ensure postdoctoral policies and practices meet national best practices and the unique needs of scholars.
Research and Fellowship Funding
• Support graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in securing external funding through fellowships, grants, and sponsored research opportunities.
• Collaborate with the Office of Research to identify and promote funding opportunities, ensuring students and postdoctoral scholars are well-prepared to write competitive grant proposals.
• Oversee the allocation and management of internal fellowship programs and other financial awards for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
Collaboration and Strategic Planning
• Serve as a key member of the college's leadership team, contributing to strategic planning for graduate and postdoctoral education and research.
• Collaborate with faculty, department leadership, College leadership, and leadership across the university including Center and Institute leadership to foster interdisciplinary research and educational opportunities for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
• Work with university-level graduate and postdoctoral offices to align college programs with broader institutional goals and initiatives.
• Represent the College of Engineering on university committees, national forums, and external collaborations related to graduate education and postdoctoral affairs.
• Collaborate with the Dean, development office, and alumni relations to identify and secure resources that support graduate initiatives, including scholarships, fellowships, endowed programs, and co-curricular opportunities.
Student Academic Policies and Processes Management
• Oversee academic and research misconduct processes at the College level for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
• Manage academic review and academic standing processes for graduate students in the College, including processing academic probation and suspension cases for graduate students.
• Manage academic grievance matters pertaining to graduate students.
Graduate Student Recruitment and Pipeline Development
• Lead and coordinate the college's graduate recruitment strategies to attract an academically talented student body, working closely with the College's departments, the UA Graduate School, and the university admissions, recruiting, and marketing teams.
• Develop and maintain relationships with other peer engineering and science programs at leading universities across the nation and around the world to create a strong pipeline of prospective graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
• Oversee outreach programs and initiatives that engage undergraduate students such as REU programs designed to build interest in engineering and computer science graduate programs here at UA.
Faculty and Curriculum Development
• Oversee faculty participation in graduate teaching and ensure faculty engagement in graduate curriculum development, teaching quality, and student mentoring.
Minimum Qualifications
- Earned Ph.D. in engineering, computer science, or a closely related field.
- Experience as a tenured faculty member in an engineering, computer science, or related department with 5+ years of graduate teaching and mentoring experience.
- Experience in a College of Engineering or similar academic unit at a research-intensive institution (R1).
- Strong track record as a research active and accomplished scholar who has developed and sustained an extramurally funded research program and who has used that research program as an environment in which to educate and train both graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
- Strong leadership, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to foster collaboration across diverse groups.
- Proven ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
- Commitment to transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
- A collaborative leadership style with the ability to build consensus among faculty, staff, and administration.
Preferred Qualifications
- Credentials and a record commensurate with being appointed as a tenured Professor in one of the seven departments in the UA College of Engineering.
- Administrative experience such as university administrative experience in an R1 university College of Engineering at a departmental, research center, or higher level.
- Experience with graduate program development and management at a departmental level or higher. . click apply for full job details