DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR: RESEARCH & INNOVATION
(FIVE (5) YEAR CONTRACT WITH THE OPTION OF RENEWAL)
The University of the Western Cape (UWC) is a vibrant, diverse and dynamic institution that is cognisant of the volatile, uncertain, complex, ever-changing and challenging global environment. The University actively responds, in critical and creative ways, to the developmental needs of the local, national and international contexts. UWC appreciates the opportunities of the academic project and wishes to build on its history of providing students with an excellent academic experience.
UWC is a leading research institution that seeks to significantly strengthen its research profile and innovation footprint during this pivotal stage in its development. Accordingly, the University is seeking an established, distinguished and highly respected scholar of strong academic stature to lead its research and innovation agenda as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (DVC): Research and Innovation. The successful candidate will be an academic leader of demonstrable gravitas, capable of inspiring excellence, shaping research strategy at scale, and positioning UWC as a continental and global contributor to knowledge production and innovation.
The academic enterprise constitutes the core mandate of a university, hence the quality of its teaching, research and innovation endeavours is integral to its success. UWC recognises the complexity of the academic project and wishes to build on its history of providing students with an excellent academic experience. To enhance the University's growing research standing and its ability to contribute to the country's innovation capacity, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation focuses specifically on these important areas. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation is responsible for leading the University's research and innovation portfolio, in collaboration with various partners and external stakeholders. The role also leads, amongst others, research development and postgraduate support; technology transfer, research policy and implementation, library services, the gender equity unit, e-research and the centre of excellence in food security.
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Innovation reports to the Rector and Vice-Chancellor and as a member of the University Executive shares in the responsibility to drive the institution’s strategic direction in line with the Institutional Operating Plan and effective governance.
Given the University’s aspiration to deepen its research identity and expand its innovation impact, this portfolio demands a leader with substantial academic authority, proven strategic insight, and a sustained record of scholarly and leadership excellence.
This portfolio calls for an individual with:
- An excellent and established research track record;
- Experience in leading dynamic research environments;
- Strategic leadership acumen;
- Knowledge of global trends; and
- Skills in setting up and developing innovation enterprises.
- The ability to build strong interpersonal relationships and university-wide partnerships;
- Competency in managing financial and human resources;
- Strong people-management skills;
- The ability to operate effectively in a senior leadership environment with multiple, simultaneous demands;
- Excellent skills in writing, presenting reports and communicating decisions; and
- The ability to facilitate transformation at various institutional levels.