dean

dean

Noun

 

A dean is a senior administrator in an academic institution, typically at the level of a college or a school within a larger university. The dean is responsible for overseeing the academic programs, faculty, and students in their particular school or college. They play a vital role in ensuring the quality of education and research within their school, managing budgets and resources, and representing their school to the larger university community. Deans are usually appointed by the university's administration and may report to the provost or the president of the university.

 

Example

  1. The dean of the college announced new initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion among students and faculty.
  2. After years of service, the dean retired and a search committee was formed to find their replacement.
  3. The dean's office is located in the main building of the law school and is accessible to students during regular business hours.