Job Description
About the Role
University of Sussex is seeking a senior academic leader to take on the role of Head of School for Law, Politics and Sociology. This is a pivotal leadership position within the Faculty, offering the opportunity to guide a large and diverse academic community through its next phase of development.
The School brings together three dynamic disciplines—Law, Politics, and Sociology/Criminology—and plays a central role in delivering the University’s academic vision. As Head of School, you will work closely with the Executive Dean and contribute as a member of the Faculty Executive Team.
This role is both strategic and operational, requiring strong collaboration across academic departments, professional services, and external stakeholders to ensure alignment with institutional priorities.
Your Leadership Impact
In this role, you will:
 Strategic Direction
Shape and deliver the School’s long-term academic and research strategy
Align School priorities with wider Faculty and University goals
Respond proactively to changes in the higher education landscape
 Academic & Team Leadership
Foster a supportive, inclusive, and high-performing academic culture
Lead and develop academic and professional staff across disciplines
Promote collaboration, innovation, and interdisciplinary working
 Teaching & Student Experience
Ensure excellence in teaching and curriculum development
Enhance student engagement, satisfaction, and outcomes
Support innovative, research-led learning approaches
 Research & External Engagement
Strengthen the School’s research profile and impact
Encourage external partnerships and interdisciplinary collaboration
Support funding development and knowledge exchange initiatives
About You
We are looking for an experienced academic leader who can inspire and guide others in a complex and evolving environment.
You will typically:
- Hold Professorial status (or equivalent seniority)
Have a strong track record in research, teaching, and/or scholarship
Demonstrate effective leadership, team management, and decision-making skills
Be committed to inclusive, collaborative, and values-driven leadership
Understand the challenges and opportunities facing the UK higher education sector
About the School
The School of Law, Politics and Sociology is a vibrant and research-intensive academic community with strong national and international recognition.
 Law
- Known for strengths in human rights, environmental law, trade law, and legal technology
High-quality research output, with a strong REF performance
Large and diverse student body with a supportive learning environment
Politics
- Home to leading research centres such as the Sussex European Institute
Expertise in governance, corruption, political behaviour, and migration
Excellent research and teaching performance with strong student feedback
 Sociology & Criminology
- Focus areas include social theory, inequality, migration, and health
Strong impact record with highly rated REF case studies
Active postgraduate and interdisciplinary research community
Across all disciplines, the School is recognised for its research excellence, student support, and collaborative culture.
Why Take on This Role?
- Lead a well-established, high-performing academic School
Influence strategy at Faculty and University level
Work within a research-led, globally engaged institution
Be part of a supportive and inclusive academic environment
Enjoy a campus located near the South Downs National Park
Additional Information
- This role is open to internal applicants only
The appointment is for a 5-year term alongside your substantive academic post
Interviews will be conducted in person
For informal discussions, you may contact Rosie Cox.
Useful UK Government Resources
For broader context on higher education, leadership roles, and working in the UK, the following official resources may be helpful:
- Working in the UK
Employment rights and responsibilities
Higher education overview (UK system)
Equality and diversity in the workplace
Leadership and public sector governance principles