Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 13, 1985, Page 21, Image 21

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
I NIVERS1TY OF CINCINNATI
(Search Reopened)
T M u n iv e rs ity o f C in c in n a ti invites n o m in a tio n s end applies*
tlo n s fo r tn e p ositio n o f Dean o f th e C o llage o f Engineering.
L oc ate d in historic C lifto n , a residential d istrict o f one of tn e
n a tio n ’s m ost livable cities, the u n iv e rs ity is on« of tw o c o m p re ­
hensive state universities in O h io . T h e U n iv e rs ity ’s e n d o w m en t
o f $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ranks siMth in tn e n a tio n am ong p u b lic In s titu ­
tion s F xtern ai sup port for »esearch n o w to ta ls m ore than >31
m illio n per yea» and th e U n ive rs ity ranks am ong the to p 5 0 reci­
pients o f to ta l tederai sup port. S tu d e n t e n ro llm e n t exceeds
3 5 .0 0 0 w ith 2 ,7 0 0 f u ll - and p a r t-tim e fa c u lty In 15 colleges.
N ew state sup ported program s have been In itia te d to fu rth e r the
in s titu tio n ’s c o m m itm e n t to excellence.
T h e D ean o f th e C ollege o f E n gin eering reports d ire c tly to
th e Senior V ice President and Provost, is th e C o llege’s chief
exe cu tive o ffic e r, and has resp o n sib ility for th e leadership and
ad m in is tra tio n of all Inst ru ctlo n ai and research program s o f the
College The Dean represents the C ollege to th e a lu m n i, th e p ro ­
fessional and business c o m m u n ity , and i t exp ected to be
involved in c o m m u n ity relations and to pro vid e leadership In
issues o f concern to engineering e d u catio n and research.
The College enrolls 3 ,0 0 0 gradu ate and und erg rad u ate s tu ­
dents and Offers BS. M S . P h D program s th ro u g h th e fo llo w in g
d ep artm en ts Aerospace t ngm eerlng and E n gin eering M echanics,
Ch em ical and N u clear Engineering, C iv il and E n v iro n m e n ta l
Engineering. E lectrica l and C o m p u te r Engin eering , M aterials
Science and M eta llu rg ic al Engin eering , and M echan ical and
in d u strial f ngm eerlng. T h e C ollege has a rich tra d itio n o f e x c e l­
lence and in n o vatio n In 1 9 0 6 the first co o perative plan for
e d u catio n was established in the C ollege, and to d ay this program
is used by alm ost 1 ,0 0 0 in s titu tio n s o f higher e d u c a tio n . The
fa c u lty of the C ollege has active and varied research program s.
This past year new aw ards and gifts have to ta lle d $ 6 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
The C ollege recen tly received awards fro m th e S tate o f O h io to
support en d ow ed chairs for tw o E m in e n t Scholars and one P ro ­
gram t xceilence A w a rd . T h e C ollege Is an active p artic ip an t
tog eth er w ith in d u s try in th e n ew ly form e d In s titu te of
A dvanced M an u fa c tu rin g Sciences t Kat Kas been established
under th e Thom as A lva Edison Program th ro u g h a $ 1 2 .1 m illio n
grant fro m the S tate o f O h io .
C andidates are e xp ected to have d em o n strated success In
engineering fa c u lty /m d u s tn a l positions, a d m in is tra tiv e e x p e ri­
ence. as w ell as to nave significant aca dem ic or In d u strial ach ieve­
m ents in an eng ineering fiald co m m en s u rate w ith a p p o in tm e n t
as a ten u red professor. A n und erstandin g and a p p re ciatio n of
current engineering edu catio n /resea rc h issues, the a b ility to co m ­
m u n icate e ffe c tiv e ly w ith fa c u lty , s ta ff, students, and in d u s try ,
and a fir m c o m m itm e n t to a ffirm a tiv e actio n Is necessary. S alary
is com m en s u rate w ith b ackground and exp erienc e. S u b m it letter
o f a p p lic a tio n , resum e, and references b y M arch 15 , 1 9 8 5 to«
Or. Q eorge Rieveschl, C h airm an
En gin eering D e a n ’ s Search C o m m itte e
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