Academic Keys, LLC is conducting an executive search for the position of Dean of Libraries at the University of Toledo.
This is an exciting opportunity for a forward-thinking, collaborative Dean to lead the University of Toledo Libraries consisting of: Carlson Library, Mulford Health Science Library Engineering Library, Canaday Center for Special Collections. The successful candidate is a visionary leader and prominent advocate who understands and provides the strategic direction necessary to meet the evolving needs of libraries within an urban research public university setting.
The Dean serves as the chief academic and administrative officer for the University Libraries, oversees the University of Toledo Press, and reports directly to the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Founded in 1872, The University of Toledo (UT) (www.utoledo.edu) is one of 14 public universities in Ohio with enrollment of approximately 20,600 students (16,200 undergraduate and 4,400 graduate). The University is proud to offer more than 120 undergraduate majors and more than 150 professional and graduate programs. Many of its programs are nationally ranked.
Living in Toledo, OH
This family-friendly, culturally and religiously diverse city offers a cost of living 23.3% lower than the U.S. average. Toledo boasts great restaurants, cultural events, one of the top ten art museums in the country, symphony, theater, children’s science center, zoo, and an extensive Metropark system. Detroit and Ann Arbor are within an hour drive and Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Chicago less than four hours.
You may view the complete job description at the following link: https://administration.academickeys.com/job/c2lrqm1u/Dean_University_Libraries
administration.academickeys.com [b]Overview[/b] A unique opportunity for a forward-thinking, collaborative Dean to lead the University of Toledo Libraries consisting of: Carlson Library, Mulford Health Science Library Engineering Library, Canaday Center for Special Collections. The po... |
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