Term
Full-time, fixed-term (5 years)
Location
Canberra, ACT, Australia
About ANU
The Australian National University is a world‑leading university in Australia's capital, with excellence embedded in its approach to research and education.
Since our foundation in as an intellectual powerhouse for the nation, our motto 'first, to know the nature of things' has guided the University's purpose.
At the heart of ANU is the creation of knowledge : research that deepens our understanding of humanity and the science that underpins our existence.
This knowledge shapes everything we do.
It advances human understanding, informs our teaching, and contributes to human prosperity.
As we expand our research translation and business development activities, we remain committed to the value of pure research as the foundation of new knowledge.
We will continue to undertake research that transforms society and builds national capability, focusing resources on areas where we lead Australia and beyond, and ensuring streamlined, high‑quality systems and services that support all research activity and collaboration.
This role offers a unique opportunity to help shape the future of ANU as we strengthen our national role, global standing and our long‑standing commitment to excellence.
The Deputy Vice‑Chancellor (Research and Innovation)
The Deputy Vice‑Chancellor (Research and Innovation), a member of the University Executive, reports to the Provost and Senior Vice‑President, and is responsible for the development and implementation of strategies, policies and systems to achieve the University's strategic goals in research and innovation.
The University seeks an inspiring, experienced and strategic leader with a deep understanding of the current issues, challenges and opportunities facing research‑intensive universities.
They will bring substantial credibility as a world‑class researcher and scholar, along with extensive experience in research leadership.
The successful candidate will be able to analyse developments across the Australian and international research landscape and translate these insights into effective policy and outcomes.
The Deputy Vice‑Chancellor (Research and Innovation) will be adept at navigating a complex university environment and will provide leadership that aligns and advances the University's research agenda.
They will build strong relationships across the institution, and with external partners, including international agencies, to support a whole‑of‑university approach to research and innovation.
The position requires an accomplished researcher in their field who brings strategic clarity to a diverse research and innovation portfolio, champion new ideas, drives collaboration, and inspires excellence across the University.
Perrett Laver is supporting ANU with this appointment.
To discuss this opportunity in the strictest of confidence please contact Claudia Roth at Perrett Laver.
A detailed candidate application pack including position description and selection criteria is available on request.
Application Process
Applications close on Friday 9 January at 11:55pm AEDT.
Please note, ANU is not accepting applications through this job portal.
EEO Statement
The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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ANU values diversity and inclusion and is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to those of all backgrounds and identities.
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Other Information
The successful candidate will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process.
An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results.
Perrett Laver is providing support using this appointment.
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