JOB SUMMARY
The University of Connecticut (UConn) one of the nations leading public research universities seeks a visionary and dynamic leader to serve as the Dean of its College of Agriculture Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR or the College) and Director of the Connecticut Cooperative Extension System and the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station. UConn seeks candidates who have a comprehensive resume of success in academic leadership roles and who can demonstrate exceptional skills and experience that will enable them to lead a research and educational enterprise across multiple campuses. For the past decade the University has been on a remarkable journey of expansion and growth. By every measure from student success to research grants UConn has enhanced its standing. Today UConn is ranked among the top public research universities nationwide. As the chief executive officer for CAHNR the Dean will set the standard of intellectual engagement and accomplishment for the College.
The Dean will provide strategic vision and operational leadership to all aspects of the academic and scholarly program setting priorities for the College and guiding it toward strategic goals of enhancing scholarship promoting research and outreach and providing exceptional undergraduate and graduate education in an academic setting with a diverse population of students faculty and consultation with university officials the Dean will appoint endowed faculty chairs and professorships and increase faculty awards and fellowships. The Dean is the Colleges chief advocate promoting its goals and achievements leading its development and fundraising activities and speaking for its mission of excellence in scholarship teaching and Extension outreach. Supporting the Universitys research mission the Dean will advance the scholarly activities of the faculty including interdisciplinary opportunities. The Dean will also be the Colleges public voice promoting collegiate initiatives within UConn and across the state articulating the Colleges contributions at the local state regional national and international pursuing these responsibilities the Dean who reports to the Provost will work collaboratively with the President and Provost and with Vice Presidents Vice Provosts other Deans and Department Heads.
The successful candidate will be a nationally recognized self-assured entrepreneurial leader prepared to extend and expand the sense of pride of purpose and of excellence already characteristic of UConn and CAHNR. With experience in a research university the ideal candidate will have demonstrated success as an educator a researcher committed to the search for new knowledge a skilled administrator and someone able to imagine new possibilities for the College.
University of Connecticut
The University of Connecticut is one of the top public research universities in the nation with faculty and students pursuing answers to critical questions in labs lecture halls and the community. Knowledge exploration throughout the Universitys network of campuses is united by a culture of innovation.
Founded in 1881 UConn is a Land Grant and Sea Grant institution and member of the Space Grant Consortium. The University is the states flagship institution of higher education and includes seven campuses across the state: Avery Point Hartford Stamford Storrs and Waterbury the Law School in Hartford and UConn Health in Farmington. UConn has approximately 10000 faculty and staff and 32000 students including more than 24000 undergraduates and nearly 8000 graduate and professional students. UConn faculty are recognized nationally and internationally for their scholarship teaching and creativity advancing discovery across disciplines. UConns dedicated staff provide the expertise and support that sustain the Universitys mission and advance institutional achievement.
The total budget of UConn and UConn Health for 2024 was approximately $3.2 billion and the current value of its endowment is more than $634 million. The University receives over $368.1 million in research awards and is accredited by the New England Commission on Higher Education (NECHE). The University has approximately 290000 alumni worldwide. Record numbers of undergraduate applications and support for student success have enabled the University to become extraordinarily selective. Student demand continues to increase as does the number of honor students valedictorians and salutatorians who consistently make UConn their top choice. UConns retention rate is among the best for public universities in the nation with 92 percent of students returning for their sophomore year.
The University of Connecticut is dedicated to excellence demonstrated through national and international recognition. Through freedom of academic inquiry and expression UConn creates and disseminates knowledge by means of scholarly and creative achievements graduate and professional education and outreach. With a focus on teaching and learning the University helps every student grow intellectually and become a contributing member of the state national and world communities. Through research teaching service and outreach UConn promotes the health and well-being of Connecticuts citizens through enhancing the social economic cultural and natural environments of the state and beyond.
In 2024 the University adopted its strategic plan Envisioning 2034 with three major goals: promoting holistic student success expanding research impact and powering a thriving Connecticut. To learn more visit College of Agriculture Health and Natural Resources
The College of Agriculture Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR) is located on UConns Storrs campus with teaching research and extension activities reaching across the state. CAHNR faculty staff and students explore the interrelationships among food natural resources and human and animal health seeking to connect them in a manner that is economically viable and environmentally sustainable.
The College evolved from the original Storrs Agricultural School established in 1881. As Connecticuts Land Grant University UConn has federal and state mandates to carry out the tripartite mission of teaching research and outreach education. As such CAHNR is the home of UConn Extension part of the national Cooperative Extension System. UConn Extension reaches over 175000 residents through over 500 programs connecting with communities in all 169 of Connecticuts cities and towns.
The College consists of eight academic departments (Agricultural and Resource Economics Allied Health Sciences Animal Science Kinesiology Natural Resources and the Environment Nutritional Sciences Pathobiology and Veterinary Science and Plant Science and Landscape Architecture) offering 17 undergraduate majors and 23 undergraduate minors along with many PhD MS professional and graduate certificate programs. It is also the home of innovative interdisciplinary research and clinical centers including:
CAHNR has a $35 million annual budget 194 full-time faculty and 111 staff. Undergraduate enrollment is approximately 2400; graduate and professional enrollment is around 520. The Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station administers the Colleges research programs including competitive capacity grants.
CAHNRs research portfolio is broad in scope with faculty in each of its departments supported by extensive extramural funding programs. Annual research expenditures for CAHNR are approximately $40 million. The faculty includes internationally renowned scholars across the disciplines in fields ranging from traditional agricultural to natural resources and health sciences. Increasingly exciting new areas of research are emerging at the intersection of departments as faculty pursue collaborative work that brings together multiple methods of inquiry. These interdisciplinary interests and opportunities are further catalyzing collaborations between CAHNR faculty and colleagues from other colleges schools centers and institutes throughout the University.
The Leadership Charge
CAHNR is a unique college amongst its peer set borne out of an important heritage and mission. It is the oldest college at UConn and the College serves a state known more for its burgeoning local sustainable agriculture and cutting-edge environmental protection than for traditional large-scale agribusiness.
As such CAHNR has grown to become a diversified modern college that addresses a broad set of pressing issues from food production to the natural environment to health outcomes in humans and animals. The faculty at UConn CAHNR are deeply committed to research and to their students and given its breadth and collaborative approach the College addresses the crucial interconnectivity of these challenges through the adoption and promotion of a One Health approach. Likewise because of its mission to serve the state of Connecticut the College is an important necessary influencer and actor in Connecticuts agriculture its environmental protection and its economy.
Given the changing landscape of the state and national economy the environment and higher education the College must continue to innovate. The Dean will lead the College in that evolution drawing from all assets of the enterprise from the College to the extension system to the experiment station. From the development of new programs to attracting new sources of extramural funding to encouraging more cross-disciplinary collaboration the Dean will work with the faculty and staff to continue the Colleges evolution to address some of the most pressing issues facing society.
UConn will welcome a Dean who thrives on innovation and the challenges and opportunities of developing organizing and managing new initiatives. The Dean will articulate a vision for the College defining its role in research and teaching within the University community the state and the nation. From that vision the Dean will shape the organization and with the faculty configure create and grow programs and attract a student body to realize their success.
The Position
Reporting to the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs for all matters the Dean is the chief academic and administrative officer of CAHNR responsible for providing strategic vision and operational leadership to all aspects of the academic and scholarly program. The Dean also serves as the Director of both the Connecticut Cooperative Extension System and the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station.
The Dean oversees faculty appointments along with the promotion tenure and review process in CAHNR. The Dean has administrative responsibility for undergraduate education and in partnership with the Dean of the Graduate School for graduate education within the College. The Dean is also responsible for implementation of academic rules and regulations academic advising promotion of academic integrity faculty staffing and development research activities management of academic resources oversight of academic departments interdisciplinary centers and institutes and other academic activities within the College.
Reporting to the Dean are the Associate Dean of Academic Programs and Director of the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies the Associate Dean for Extension and the Colleges nine department heads (eight academic departments and Extension). In addition the Deans office is staffed by the CAHNR Communications Office CAHNR Business Office IT Specialist Director of Alumni Relations and Development and the Deans Executive Assistant.
The Dean will lead the College in promoting an innovative research environment and educational programs. The Dean assists the President and Provost in representing the University on matters related to its core missions of research education and outreach. The Dean is also responsible for careful stewardship of the Colleges financial and physical resources ensuring that budgets are managed effectively resources are aligned with strategic priorities and opportunities are pursued to strengthen the Colleges long-term sustainability in a challenging fiscal environment. The Dean partners with the UConn Foundation to ensure robust fundraising and alumni relations. The successful candidate will be a nationally recognized strong self-assured entrepreneurial leader able to infuse UConn CAHNR with a sense of pride of purpose and of excellence.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
APPOINTMENT TERMS
This is a full-time permanent 12-month management-exempt position with an anticipated start date of July 1 2026. The successful candidate may be considered for a 9-month tenure-track academic appointment in one of the Universitys schools/colleges.
This is a full-time position that will be performed on-site in Connecticut. Salary commensurate with experience. The University offers a competitive salary and outstanding benefits including employee and dependent tuition waivers at UConn and a highly desirable work environment. For additional information regarding benefits visit: AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Employment of the successful candidate is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background check.
TO APPLY
Parker Executive Search is assisting the University of Connecticut in the search for the Dean of the College of Agriculture Health and Natural Resources. The Search Committee invites letters of nomination applications (letter of interest full resume/CV and contact information of at least five references) or expressions of interest to be submitted to the search firm assisting the University. Review of materials will begin immediately and continue until the appointment is made. It is preferred however that all nominations and applications be submitted before January 13 2026. Please submit applications directly to Parker Executive Search. For additional information please contact:
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