Associate Dean Recruitment 2026
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Associate Dean Recruitment 2026
School of Law – Chandigarh, India
The School of Law in Chandigarh is seeking a distinguished academic and administrative leader for the position of Associate Dean. This is a high-level leadership role designed for an individual with a visionary perspective to drive the growth of our recently established law school.
Role Overview
The Associate Dean will be an acknowledged leader in legal education, responsible for the complete operational and academic success of the school's programs. Key focus areas include:
Strategic Planning: Formulating and executing long-term strategies and curriculum design.
Academic Coordination: Monitoring teaching-learning processes and fostering academic excellence.
Stakeholder Engagement: Strengthening industry-institute collaborations and managing placement support.
Regulatory Compliance: Working closely with accreditation agencies and statutory bodies.
Qualifications & Experience
Educational Background: Ph.D. from a reputed university or institute.
Professional Experience: Minimum of 15 years of combined academic and administrative experience in the legal field.
Leadership Profile: Proven track record as an effective team builder and leader with experience in setting up law schools at a national level.
Network: Strong existing linkages and networks with both industry professionals and the academic community at national and international levels.
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate should exhibit:
Exceptional communication skills and mastery of their specific field of expertise.
A vision for institutional growth and the ability to navigate complex accreditation procedures.
A collaborative mindset to lead a diverse team of faculty and students.
How to Apply
Qualified legal academicians and administrators are invited to apply for this pivotal role.
Be the First to Apply: Visit our recruitment portal to submit your detailed CV and vision statement for the School of Law.
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