Candidates for College of Sciences dean to speak at campus forums
UTSA faculty, staff and students are invited to attend open forums in October featuring finalist candidates for dean of the College of Sciences.
Reporting directly to the provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, the dean will play a significant role in the future growth of the college and will possess a distinguished record of academic accomplishment and service, superior interpersonal and management skills, and a passion for the community and students UTSA serves. The dean will be expected to build on the college’s achievements, while leading the college to higher levels of external engagement, academic excellence and research prominence.
During the forums, candidates will give an overview of their qualifications and discuss their vision, followed by a Q&A session.
Information about the individual candidates will be available online 24 hours prior to each campus forum; UTSA authentication is required to view all candidate information. Feedback surveys will be posted below immediately following each forum.
Candidate 1
Wednesday, October 9
Candidate 1 survey
Candidate 2
Wednesday, October 16
Candidate 2 survey
Candidate 3
Monday, October 21
Candidate 3 survey
Candidate 4
Monday, October 28
Candidate 4 survey
The College of Sciences is home to over 6,000 students and 35 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The College is supported by more than 300 tenure/tenure track and fixed-term faculty and a dedicated cadre of staff, working across eight academic departments: Chemistry; Computer Science; Earth and Planetary Sciences; Integrative Biology; Mathematics; Molecular Microbiology and Immunology; Neuroscience, Developmental, and Regenerative Biology; and Physics and Astronomy. The College of Sciences has been a key contributor to the University's elevated classification as an R1 (Tier One) research institution by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions in Higher Education in 2022.
EXPLORE FURTHER
- Learn more about the College of Sciences
- Read updates on the College of Sciences dean search