The University of Wisconsin–Madison invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence (CAI). Established in 1848 and considered one of the world's outstanding public research universities, UW-Madison is a major land-grant university committed to excellence in teaching, research and public service with a student body of nearly 52,000, faculty/staff of approximately 27,000, revenues of $4.9 billion, and a campus environment that encourages cross disciplinary, collaborative research. The University has a long-standing commitment to shared governance. It is ranked among the top universities in the world and has the #5 national research expenditures ranking among U.S. universities. The founding Dean of the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence will report to the Chancellor through the Provost, and will serve as the chief academic and administrative officer of the College. The dean will work closely with campus leaders, including 16 fellow deans, and is responsible for the strategic and visionary leadership of the College. The College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence is being established as a separate and standalone college within the University beginning July 1, 2026. This transition represents the next stage of evolution and innovation for the academic departments - Computer Sciences, the Information School, and Statistics - formerly organized under the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences within the College of Letters & Science. In recent years, enrollment in these programs has significantly increased, housing some of the largest and fastest-growing disciplines on campus. The CAI will be the first new academic division established at UW-Madison since 1983, and will be built upon decades of investment in scholarship, research, and teaching and the university’s strengths in computer, data, library and information sciences, and statistics. There will be approximately 100 tenure-track/tenured faculty and 150 academic and university staff in the College. Over 50 faculty in other departments have affiliation status with one of the three departments that will comprise CAI. The CAI will reside in the new Morgridge Hall, a 343,000 square foot building in the heart of the tech corridor on campus in Madison. This state-of-the-art facility unites students, faculty, and researchers under one roof, fostering an environment where the intersection of technology and humanity drives solutions to society’s most pressing challenges. Recognizing the interdisciplinarity of much of its work, the CAI will serve as a scholarly hub for the rest of campus. It will grow research and academic collaboration with other academic units and will carry forward core values including intellectual curiosity, interdisciplinarity, and access for undergraduate and graduate students across the university. The inaugural dean will collaborate with colleagues across the CAI and the broader university to further shape the emerging vision and mission of the college. This leader will build a leadership team and college environment that will continue to innovate and advance computing, data and information sciences, and AI. Under the dean's leadership, the college will foster an environment that connects technology with humanity, links science with society, bridges information with people, and finds new ways to serve Wisconsin and beyond through collaborations designed to address emerging and future challenges.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees