Academic leadership roles
Provost
The Provost is the senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University with responsibility for leading the academic mission. Learn more.
PVC Education
The Pro Vice-Chancellor Education supports the continued development and implementation of strategies and policies that will contribute to a quality education and experience for students. Learn more.
Director of Learning and Teaching
The Director of Learning and Teaching leads services to support learning and teaching, including learning design, technology, staff capability and other investments in the learning environment.
Deans of Faculties
Deans are the heads of faculties and are responsible for the academic, research and professional leadership of their faculty. Deans also provide leadership in policy development and professional and entrepreneurial activity.
Associate Dean Academic
Provide leadership to ensure that the faculty creates and fosters an environment that encourages excellence across its portfolio of programmes, and student and academic administration services. Learn more.
Associate Dean Learning and Teaching
An Associate Dean with responsibility for learning and teaching must ensure that all academic teaching units in the faculty consistently meet the standards required for assessment of student learning. Learn more.
Associate Dean Postgraduate Research
Provide leadership to ensure that the faculty creates and fosters an environment that encourages excellence across its portfolio of postgraduate research programmes and enhances the experience and success of postgraduate research students. Learn more.
Academic Heads
An Academic Head, Head of School, Department, disciplinary area or other academic unit must ensure that the academic unit meets the quality standards required by the University for assessment of student learning.
Programme Directors
Programme Directors champion, oversee and develop a programme to ensure that it performs at a high level within the faculty portfolio; is aligned to the faculty and University’s strategic objectives, meets the University’s expectations for quality assurance, and is aligned with the needs of external stakeholders, graduates and students. Learn more.
Course Directors
A Course Director is responsible for the Overall design and management of the course to ensure that course design, assessment and delivery support learning outcomes and are aligned to the relevant programme graduate profile. Learn more.