Vice Provost for Open Learning
Dimitris Bertsimas
About the position
The vice provost for open learning (VPOL) sets a strategic vision for transforming teaching and learning on and off MIT’s campus and advancing the science of learning, leveraging the innovative use of digital technologies in pursuit of that goal. In close coordination with faculty, students, and staff, the VPOL seeks to further our understanding of teaching and learning; to innovate, study, and scale digital technologies on the MIT campus and worldwide; and to share learning research globally. In short, the VPOL is charged with “learning about learning, changing how we teach at MIT, and educating the world.”
The VPOL leads Open Learning and is responsible for creating a successful, positive business unit within MIT. In effect, the VPOL is the CEO of Open Learning and is responsible for overseeing the culture of Open Learning, the infrastructure to support it (engineering, HR, and other elements), and the unit’s finances and operations, including leading fundraising and other business development for mission-based initiatives.
The VPOL plays a critical ambassador role to advance the mission and operational goals of Open Learning, engaging with faculty through department outreach and initiatives; Open Learning faculty advisory committees; and, as necessary, with faculty governance committees.
The VPOL reports to the provost and is a member of Academic Council. The senior associate dean for open learning; the dean for digital learning; and supporting units (business operations; engineering and products; and resource development) report to the VPOL.