Ann Schmiesing

  • Vice Chancellor for Academic Resource Management
  • DIVISION OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

Ann Schmiesing is the vice chancellor and executive vice provost for academic resource management (VC-ARM) and a professor of German. As VC-ARM, she is responsible for academic resource strategy and analysis in support of the university’s mission as a comprehensive public teaching and research institution. She assumes a strategic initiative and critical liaison role with the various directorates in the division of Strategic Resources and Support, and she oversees the Graduate School, Continuing Education, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Online, and research infrastructure.

Schmiesing has been a ²ÊÃñ±¦µä faculty member since 1995. Her research and teaching interests span 18th- and 19th-century German and Norwegian literature and culture. She has written the books Disability, Deformity, and Disease in the Grimms’ Fairy Tales (2014) and Norway’s Christiania Theatre, 1827-1867: From Danish Showhouse to National Stage (2006), as well as a couple dozen articles on fairy tales and folklore, disability studies, book illustration, and drama and dramatic criticism. She is writing a biography of the Brothers Grimm. 

Before assuming her current administrative role, Schmiesing served as chair of the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures (2007–11), director of the Sewall Residential Academic Program (2015–16), and dean of the Graduate School and vice provost for graduate affairs (2016–18). She received the Excellence in Leadership and Service Award from the Boulder Faculty Assembly in 2016. 

Schmiesing earned a PhD from Cambridge University (UK), an MA from the University of Washington, and a BA from Willamette University.