Emerson College invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the School of Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies. Reporting to Emerson’s Provost, Dr. Alexandra Socarides, and working closely with its President, Dr. Jay Bernhardt, the Dean will be responsible for providing vision, leadership, and operational oversight of this important unit within Emerson’s unique academic enterprise. Building on a heritage of innovation and an established reputation for excellence and creativity, the Dean will create and implement a plan to advance the School’s impact and stature in the context of the College’s strategic plan, Extraordinary Emerson 2030 . School of Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies The School of Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies is the largest of Emerson’s three academic divisions. Formed through a summer 2025 reorganization of several academic units, the School now comprises three academic departments: Writing, Literature & Publishing; Performing Arts; and the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies. It is also the home of the Comedic Arts program, the Media Arts Gallery and the Huret & Spector Gallery, and the journal Ploughshares . For the Fall 2025 semester, the School has over 1,000 undergraduate students and approximately 350 graduate students. The launch and growth of online programs, led by Writing & Publishing Popular Fiction and Writing for Film & Television, has driven a significant increase in graduate enrollments over the last five years. In Fall 2025, the School has over 100 full-time and 200 part-time faculty. Emerson College As its mission statement establishes, “Emerson College’s mission is to educate and elevate extraordinary artists, communicators, scholars, and professionals for the betterment of society. We pursue this mission through world-class teaching, practice, performance, and discovery that are experiential, innovative, and inclusive.” This mission guides and shapes all Emerson programs whether for undergraduate or graduate students. Founded in 1880 and spanning three distinct global campuses, Emerson College serves over 3,500 undergraduate and 1,500 graduate students from more than 70 countries and all 50 states. Its main campus is located in the heart of Boston’s Theatre District and offers the entire Emerson community experiences that are sewn into the very fabric of Boston. Emerson’s Los Angeles campus provides a West Coast experience for up to 215 Emerson junior and senior students pursuing semester-long internships related to their field of study in iconic Hollywood. The Kasteel Well campus in the Netherlands has been a hub for international scholarship and research for nearly 40 years and serves as a living-learning community for up to 90 Emerson students each semester. Emerson enjoys strong partnerships with institutions across the world, including the Paris College of Art, which adds to the richness of the Emerson experience. Emerson also has its Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI), which works to democratize access to college education. Emerson educates future leaders in the arts, communication and media; inspires generations of students to think boldly and creatively; and ensures that all students, faculty, staff, and alumni contribute powerfully to the cultural, social, political, and civic landscape. Deliberately committed to a grounding in the liberal arts and interdisciplinarity, the College-wide curriculum enables students to pursue academic majors and programs such as Media Arts Production, Journalism, Creative Writing, Marketing Communication, Publishing, Theatre, Political Communication, Communication Science and Disorders, Comedic Arts, and many more across the institution. Emerson's community is passionate and creative; its students are critical storytellers at a critical time. Emerson has developed a collaborative shared-governance model. In addition, faculty and many administrative staff are unionized: Emerson’s full-time faculty teach, perform, research, advise and serve under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement; affiliated (less than full-time) faculty work under the terms of a different collective bargaining agreement; and administrative staff in many functional areas and position classifications are also unionized. The Position Serving on the Provost’s leadership team, the Dean is the academic leader of the School of Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies with primary responsibility for:
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