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As he announced earlier today, Bill Kirby has decided to step down as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and return to the faculty at the end of the 2005-06 academic year. Starting this summer, he will take the lead in guiding Harvard's growing array of initiatives focused on China, his longtime field of scholarly expertise, as director of the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. I want to express my gratitude, personally and on behalf of the Harvard community, for Bill's imaginative and dedicated leadership of the FAS these past several years. As Dean, Bill has guided the Faculty with remarkable foresight, openness to change, and deep devotion to the University's highest values and purposes, during what I believe will prove to have been a transformative period in the life of the FAS.
To these and other initiatives -- and through what has been a not-uncomplicated time in the life of the University -- he has brought a consistent commitment to the best interests of the FAS and its faculty, students, and staff, and to fruitful collaboration with Harvard's other faculties and schools. With Bill, I look forward to a productive spring semester for the FAS, which will be an important one for the curricular review and in other key areas. I look forward, as well, to supporting Bill's leadership in guiding Harvard's efforts to deepen and widen our scholarship and teaching about China in the years ahead. We are fortunate to have someone of his experience, collaborative outlook, and deep knowledge of China to shape our thinking about creative new ways to engage with the most populous nation on earth, at the start of a century whose defining developments seem sure to include China's rising influence around the globe. Few areas of academic interest hold greater promise for the University in the decades ahead, and Bill is exceptionally well positioned to help Harvard move forward. The search for Bill's successor as Dean will begin promptly. After consultation within the faculty, I plan to invite a broad-based faculty advisory group to work with me on the search, in line with customary Harvard practice. As the search proceeds, I also intend to consult more widely with members of the faculty, including the FAS Faculty Council and the department chairs, and to seek the perspectives and counsel of students, staff, and alumni. Meanwhile, members of the Harvard community are strongly encouraged to offer their advice and nominations, in confidence, by writing to me in Massachusetts Hall or by e-mail starting January 30 to fasdeansearch@harvard.edu. For now, I hope you will join me in thanking Bill Kirby for his farsighted and devoted service to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and to the University as a whole, and in helping to ensure both a productive final semester of his deanship and a smooth transition in the time ahead. Sincerely, Lawrence H. Summers |
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