Computing Research Association
Professor and Department Chair, Georgia Tech – College of Computing – School of
Computing Research Association, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Overview
Title: Professor and Department Chair, Georgia Tech – College of Computing – School of Cybersecurity and Privacy
Georgia Institute of Technology seeks a visionary leader to serve as the next chair of the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy within the College of Computing.
As the home to the world’s leading undergraduate and graduate program in cybersecurity and privacy, the School of Cybersecurity & Privacy (SCP) at Georgia Tech is a growing academic unit that consists of 30+ tenure-track and research (including several holders of endowed chairs) faculty, postdocs, adjunct faculty and professional staff. This distinguished group comes from Computing, Engineering, Social Science and Business Colleges. The School of Cybersecurity & Privacy offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees.
The ideal candidate will be a Full Professor with tenure in a premier department at a research university or have an equivalent position in industry or government in Business, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Humanities, International Affairs, Law, Public Policy, or any other field with a proven record of high impact contributions in cybersecurity or privacy. Candidates should have a proven record of achieving external visibility and funding; have demonstrated strong leadership and team-building skills; care about the personal and educational enrichment of faculty, staff, and students; have experience with strategic planning, administrative oversight, fiscal management, and vision development; and embrace participatory management and transparent decision-making.
Full position description and application details
can be found here
For full consideration, candidates must apply through One USG Connect Careers by the priority deadline of January 15. Both external and internal candidates will be considered and are encouraged to apply. Inquiries and nominations should be sent to milos@cc.gatech.edu
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Georgia Institute of Technology seeks a visionary leader to serve as the next chair of the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy within the College of Computing.
As the home to the world’s leading undergraduate and graduate program in cybersecurity and privacy, the School of Cybersecurity & Privacy (SCP) at Georgia Tech is a growing academic unit that consists of 30+ tenure-track and research (including several holders of endowed chairs) faculty, postdocs, adjunct faculty and professional staff. This distinguished group comes from Computing, Engineering, Social Science and Business Colleges. The School of Cybersecurity & Privacy offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees.
The ideal candidate will be a Full Professor with tenure in a premier department at a research university or have an equivalent position in industry or government in Business, Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Finance, Humanities, International Affairs, Law, Public Policy, or any other field with a proven record of high impact contributions in cybersecurity or privacy. Candidates should have a proven record of achieving external visibility and funding; have demonstrated strong leadership and team-building skills; care about the personal and educational enrichment of faculty, staff, and students; have experience with strategic planning, administrative oversight, fiscal management, and vision development; and embrace participatory management and transparent decision-making.
Full position description and application details
can be found here
For full consideration, candidates must apply through One USG Connect Careers by the priority deadline of January 15. Both external and internal candidates will be considered and are encouraged to apply. Inquiries and nominations should be sent to milos@cc.gatech.edu
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