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Director, UC Institute for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS)
University of California, Riverside
Posted: November 30, 2007
Description:
The University of California system seeks a distinguished scholar from the U.S. or abroad to serve as director of its interdisciplinary multicampus research unit responsible for UC-Mexico programs. UC MEXUS was established in 1980 to identify, focus, and augment the resources of the ten campuses of the University as they relate to research, education, creative activity, and public service concerning Mexico and people of Mexican origin. The University seeks an individual with the creativity and vision to initiate new research programs and collaborations through UC MEXUS and strengthen existing initiatives. The majority of UC MEXUS funding for research and educational activities comes from California state funds via the UC Office of the President and from balanced shared- cost agreements with Mexico's National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT). More information on UC MEXUS is available at
www.ucmexus.ucr.edu.
Candidates must have a record of distinguished scholarly achievement in an area related to the objectives of UC MEXUS and must be eligible for a senior tenured faculty appointment at the University of California, Riverside. The Director's role at UC MEXUS is to develop and guide research, education, public service, and other scholarly activities in five principal areas: Mexican studies, US- Mexico relations, Latino studies, critical public policy and academic issues, and collaborative research between US and Mexican scientists in all disciplines.
Deadline:
Position open until filled. Screening of applications will begin February 1, 2008.
Minimum Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
The Director of UC MEXUS reports to the systemwide Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies through the Vice Chancellor for Research at the Riverside campus, where the Institute resides. The Director is responsible for overseeing a $6 million+ annual budget and a current staff of twelve, including an Assistant Director and the potential to hire an Associate Director. The Director convenes an Advisory Committee consisting of scholars from UC campuses and Mexican universities. The successful candidate will establish a research office at the Casa de California, UC's new hub in Mexico City. A successful record of administrative experience in managing an active research center or program is desirable but all qualified candidates should apply. The ability to interact effectively with a wide variety of faculty, administrative, agency, corporate and foundation personnel, both in the US and Mexico, is critical. Fluency in both Spanish and English and direct knowledge and experience of Mexico and its institutions are essential.
Documents Required:
Complete vita, statement of vision for UC MEXUS (based on information at the website)
Contact Information:
Dante Noto
UC Office of the President
Office of Research
1111 Franklin Street, 11th Floor
Oakland, CA 94607
Additional information:
To nominate other scholars or inquire further about the position, contact
Dante.Noto@ucop.edu.
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