Brandeis invites applications and nominations for the position of Vice President of the Rabb School of Continuing Studies

March 9, 2014

brandeis-university_Logo VICE PRESIDENT, RABB SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES

Brandeis invites applications and nominations for the position of Vice President of the Rabb School of Continuing Studies.

 

Located in suburban Boston, Brandeis is the only university in the United States founded by the Jewish community as a non‐sectarian, multi‐cultural institution, welcoming students, faculty and staff of all backgrounds and beliefs. Distinguished by academic excellence in teaching and scholarship, the university that carries the name of the Supreme Court Justice who stood for the rights of individuals is united by a belief that, through acquiring and sharing knowledge throughout our lives, we can work together to repair the world. Established in 1948, Brandeis is one of the youngest and most renowned private research universities in the country. With a 10:1 student‐to faculty ratio and a total student body of approximately 3,500 undergraduates and 2,300 graduate students, the university provides the intimate scale and personal attention of a small liberal arts college while giving students access to exceptional research experiences. In addition to the original undergraduate College of Arts and Sciences, the university now includes the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Brandeis International Business School, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, and the Rabb School of Continuing Studies.
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