About Carnegie Mellon
A member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), CMU is a global, research-intensive private university with more than 1,500 faculty, 17,000 students, more than 117,000 alumni. In 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked CMU #21 among national universities, and Times Higher Education at #24 among world universities. CMU is home to top ranked programs in artificial intelligence, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, software engineering, cybersecurity, business analytics, quantitative analytics, and more. It is also one of a small number of academic institutions in the nation with a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC), the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), and a National Manufacturing Innovation Institute, the Advanced Robotics Manufacturing Institute. CMU's confluence of scholarly excellence, robust federal and industry partnerships, and heritage of innovation has consistently placed it among the world's most dynamic and impactful research institutions. Central to its research impact is CMU's strong track record of technology transfer and industry partnerships: over the last five years, CMU faculty, students, and alumni have launched more than 400 start-ups that together have raised more than $7 billion in follow-on funding.
The University is known for its distinctive culture, which champions interdisciplinary inquiry and collaborative efforts in a technology rich environment. With more than a dozen degree-granting locations, as well as a growing number of research partnerships around the world, CMU is truly a global institution. CMU's global footprint fosters cooperation across borders, including from its campuses in Silicon Valley, Qatar, and Rwanda. CMU faculty are known for inspiring students to think creatively, interpret with insight, and solve major societal, scientific, and technological challenges. Current and former faculty and alumni include 20 Nobel Laureates, 79 members of the National Academies, 12 Turing Awardees, 10 Academy Award winners, 116 Emmy Award winners, and 44 Tony Award winners. Exceptionally talented students, roughly 47% undergraduate and 53% graduate, are drawn to the University's commitment to innovative education and training and its outstanding programs across its seven schools and colleges. CMU's annual budget is over $1.2 billion with total research expenditures of over $620 million (FY2023).
After a storied history dating to the early 1900s, in 1967, the Carnegie Institute of Technology merged with the Mellon Institute, a science research center founded by the Mellon family of Pittsburgh, to become known as Carnegie Mellon University. Today, CMU is a dynamic institution that has exceptional impact in the world. Although it is among the youngest of the nation's top universities, CMU's extraordinary success emanates from its deeply held core values and a unique heritage of innovation. It is a place of creativity, pragmatism, and ambition, with a tradition of strategically focusing its efforts and resources in areas where it can lead, then pursuing those areas with startling intensity. CMU is firmly committed to academic freedom and shared governance, providing a fertile environment for faculty success. The University facilitates collaboration across its seven schools and colleges through organizational mechanisms and incentives, such as numerous joint appointments and a dedication to recognizing contributions outside one's main field. CMU has long embraced diversity as a core value that is central and indivisible from the pursuit of intellectual and artistic excellence, and for more than two decades it has made increasing diversity in every constituency and building a supportive and nurturing community a strategic priority.
Research at Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon is known as a hotbed of innovative research, from the founding of the nation's first Robotics Institute in 1979 to the world's first program in engineering and public policy more than 50 years ago. The entrepreneurial mindset of its faculty, staff, and leadership have made the University a pioneer in societally transformative technologies such as the wireless campus, autonomous transportation and smart infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing, among others. Research and creative expression span the arts, humanities, social sciences, science, and engineering as well as the fundamental to the applied, from blue-sky curiosity driven research in the academic units, to large-scale applied research and prototyping at the National Robotics Engineering Center, to support for mission-driven agencies at the SEI and across campus.
CMU's strengths span the institution:
CMU researchers distinguish themselves with an international reputation for the breadth of their work as well as research support, consistently receiving funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Energy, Transportation, among others. Of CMU's $620 million in expenditures in FY2023, 70% of funding was derived from the federal government, with the majority being from the NSF and DOD. The University has diversified its funding portfolio over time, with FY2023 being a record year for industry and non-profit funding at $68 million.
CMU's unique interdisciplinary strengths that cut across AI, CS, engineering, technology, social and behavior science, design and the arts are a growing and major attraction for industry partners. Coupled with the efforts of CMU's Center for Technology Transfer and Enterprise Creation and the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship, the University is a leader in introducing research innovations into the global marketplace and a driving force of regional economic development.
The Office of the Vice President of Research (OVPR)
The OVPR is a large and complex organization with close to 100 talented individuals that directly aid the research and innovation strategy, operations, and administration across campus. The OVPR bridges colleges, departments, university institutes, and centers to foster dialogue and collaboration on strategic major interdisciplinary initiatives across campus. The Government Relations team in OVPR leverages its long-standing presence in Washington D.C. to advocate for higher education priorities and bring new funding to CMU's talented faculty. The OVPR works in close partnership with University Advancement on holistic industry and foundation partnerships, including strategic alliances, master research agreements, and gifts.
The OVPR oversees the SEI, a DOD FFRDC, which has a budget of nearly $150 million annually, and whose director reports to the VPR. The considerable capabilities of the SEI are leveraged across the CMU research enterprise. The OVPR also is responsible for ensuring that the ARM Institute, a DOD MII that operates as a 501c3 of CMU, is delivering on its mission to the federal government and is well integrated with the university.
The OVPR fosters an entrepreneurial climate that gives faculty and students tremendous freedom and strongly encourages the pursuit of bold ideas that translate into real-world impact. Thanks to the efforts and investments of CMU, the University of Pittsburgh, and other entities, the Pittsburgh Region has established itself as a technology hub for both startups and large corporations, including Duo Lingo, ANSYS, Bosch, Google, Meta, Apple, NVIDIA, SAP, and the Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory. Through the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship and the Center for Business Engagement, the OVPR drives economic prosperity in the region, nationally, and globally.
Given the scale and influence of CMU’s research enterprise, the University is investing in enhancing its support for research and innovation, including expanding external relationships with federal and industry sponsors, increasing collaboration across the across the University, and managing the complexities of research at this level. The OVPR is keenly attuned to the security implications of controlled unclassified and classified research in an environment of international collaborations, and the VPR aids the University to drive innovation while upholding its commitment to national security. . The OVPR seeks an Assistant Vice President of Research Security in this newly created role to develop and implement efficient and effective risk-based policies, procedures and decision-making processes to meet the rapidly evolving research security requirements and regulations in NSPM-33 and the CHIPS Act. This position will be responsible for all aspects of research security including, export control, foreign influence, conflict of interest, and controlled unclassified information management. It will collaborate with other units in CMU to ensure the University is providing faculty and staff with access to state-of-the-art infrastructure, services, and training.
Scope and Responsibilities
The AVP reports to the Chief Research Operations Officer and is a key member of the Office of the Vice President for Research. The AVP will lead the offices administering CMU’s Institutional Review Boards (IRB), Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) and CMU’s Conflict of Interest and Conflict of Commitment program. The AVP is responsible for related policy and program developments and improvements, supervising teams, and addressing compliance issues in a sensitive and service-oriented manner.
Core responsibilities include:
Key Selection Criteria
Flexibility, excellence and passion are vital qualities within the Office of the Vice President for Research. Inclusion, collaboration and cultural sensitivity are valued competencies at CMU. Therefore, CMU seeks a team member who is able to effectively interact with a varied population of internal and external partners at a high level of integrity. This is someone who shares CMU values and who will support the mission of the university through their work.
Required Qualifications and Skills:
Education: Master’s degreeExperience: A minimum of 5 years of experience leading related research administration functions.One or more relevant research compliance certificationsExtensive knowledge of relevant statutes, regulations, and guidelines, as well as experience managing investigations of violationsExperience providing vision and strategy for a research university, large government or government-associated agency or non-government organizationStrong analytical, organizational, and team-building skillsExcellent oral/written communication skills, as well as diplomacy and a high level of professionalism.Ability to develop and implement effective training programs for diverse audiencesAbility to work well under pressure when necessary and to respect and reconcile different points of viewFamiliarity with electronic research administration platformsExperience managing change and process improvements, driving consistency of operation / administration in a highly interdisciplinary environmentExperience providing effective leadership to remote and hybrid teams.Preferred Qualifications and Skills:
Terminal degree in scientific, engineering, regulatory or legal field (Ph.D., J.D., or similar) with policy experience is preferred. A non-tenured faculty-track appointment in an appropriate college would be considered for this position.Requirements:
Successful Background CheckNOMINATION AND APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Carnegie Mellon University has retained DHR Global for assistance in this exciting search.
All applications, nominations and inquiries are invited.Applications should include a cover letter/letter of interest, CV or resume.Application materials should be submitted using CMU’s career page by clicking “Apply”Nominations and inquiries can be directed to DHR Global.Joining the CMU team opens the door to an array of exceptional benefits available to eligible employees.
Those employees who are benefits eligible have the opportunity to experience the full spectrum of advantages from comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision insurance to an enticing retirement savings program offering a generous employer contribution. You can also unlock your potential with tuition benefits and take well-deserved breaks with ample paid time off and observed holidays. Finally, rest easy knowing you are covered by life and accidental death and disability insurance.
Other perks include a free Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus pass, our Family Concierge Team to help navigate childcare needs, fitness center access, and so much more!
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