Associate Dean School of Engineering

December 23, 2024

Job Description

About The School

School of Engineering is the first school that was launched at New Uzbekistan University in 2021. Currently, it has two departments: Chemical and Materials Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. School of Engineering offers two undergraduate programs. All programs have been developed with experienced professors across the country in collaboration with faculty members from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The school is preparing to get international accreditation for all programs with ABET.

Requirements From Candidates

  • Must have held a Professor rank for at least 3 years;
  • International track record of research and professional achievements;
  • Excellent record in teaching/overseeing undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. programs;
  • Experience in working with international accreditation organizations is required;
  • Previous experience as Associate Dean of an internationally ranked university is preferred;

Your Remuneration, Benefits, And Support

  • 1 round trip air ticket;
  • Accommodation;
  • Visa assistance;
  • Relocation package;
  • Standard medical insurance;
  • Book allowances;
  • Rеimbursеmеnt of expenses related to the participation in international соnfеrеnсеs.

About New Uzbekistan University

New Uzbekistan University is the first autonomous public university in Uzbekistan. This project aims to establish a world-class university with an emphasis on Engineering, Science & Research. The University was launched in 2021 by the initiative of the president of Uzbekistan, Mr. Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

Professor Wolfgang Anton Herrmann, the honorary president of New Uzbekistan University, has had a remarkable career spanning more than four decades. As President Emeritus of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Professor Herrmann has played an instrumental role in shaping TUM’s success and growth over the years, transforming it into one of the leading institutions for science and engineering in Europe.

Uzbekistan is a beautiful country in the heart of Central Asia with a large and young population. More than 10 000 (ten thousand) public schools and more than 1(one) million children are involved in public education. People and the government of the country prioritize the development of education, science, and research as key factors for the development of Uzbekistan and its young population. As Uzbekistan develops its education and research sectors, there is a real opportunity for academics to make a lasting impact on the country’s future, contribute to its growth, and be a part of a transformative journey.