Job description
The University of Birmingham - a leading member of the Russell Group ranked in the world’s top 100 universities - has the resources and ambition to go from strength to strength.
Birmingham Law School (BLS) is a global, civic, diverse law school committed to excellence in all its endeavours. As one of the top 60 Law Schools in the world (THE 2022 Rankings) and in the top 10 for REF2021, BLS has been challenging and developing great minds for more than a century. With 1,800 students and a highly international faculty of over 100 academic staff, our research contributes not only to the legal profession, but also to business, governance, public policy, NGOs, and the arts, as well as to the discipline of law.
Against this backdrop, we are now seeking to appoint the next Dean of the Birmingham Law School to lead the School forward through its next stage of development, formulating and realising a vision for its continued excellence in education, research, student engagement and other outcomes in line with the Birmingham 2030 Strategic Framework. As a member of the Board of the College of Arts and Law, the Dean will report to the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the College and is responsible for the delivery of the academic, financial and people management of the School as well as leading BLS’s Senior Management Team.
The Dean will possess an excellent reputation in research and teaching but also have proven leadership and management credentials with an inclusive, collaborative approach, able to build positive relationships internally and externally.
The University is committed to building a fully inclusive and diverse community. We welcome and encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds with the qualifications and experience to undertake this role, including under-represented groups.
Applications should consist of a covering letter, full CV detailing academic and professional qualifications, employment history, latest remuneration and relevant achievements.
The closing date for applications is midday on Monday 6th March 2023.
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Inclusion
Perrett Laver believes that excellence will be achieved through recognising the value of every individual. A broad range of perspectives, backgrounds and opinions amongst our global community of colleagues is crucial in maintaining our culture of openness, intellectual curiosity, and creativity. We take an active role in supporting under-represented communities and groups in becoming better and more fairly represented in the leadership of all organisations. We also know that diverse and inclusive teams have a positive impact on our ability to identify, engage and secure candidates from these groups.
Our commitment to inclusion across race, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, identity, and experience drives us every day – for clients, for candidate identification and in the recruitment, development and retention of colleagues.
To ensure inclusion on the basis of age, disability, ethnic or national origin, family circumstance, gender, gender identity, marital status, nationality, political or religious beliefs, race, socioeconomic background, sexual orientation, we would like to specifically invite applications from under-represented groups.
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