UH Manoa begins search for Dean of the College of Engineering

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Contact:
Michele Tom, (808) 956-9396
Executive Search Coordinator, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Posted: Oct 4, 2016

UH Mānoa’s Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs has initiated the formal search process for the regular appointment of the Dean of the College of Engineering.

“The College of Engineering is an engine for leading edge, applications-oriented research and entrepreneurship on the Mānoa campus,” said Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Michael Bruno.  “The College is also the state’s primary provider of education and training in critically needed engineering disciplines. The new Dean will be expected to lead the faculty and staff in working closely with our state and federal stakeholders, including the STEM education community, to achieve significant growth in the education, research and service activities of the College.”

School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene Dean Mary Boland will chair the Engineering Search Advisory Committee.  The group will recommend finalists to Interim Vice Chancellor Bruno, who in turn will recommend a selectee to UH Mānoa Interim Chancellor David Lassner. 

The committee includes chairs, faculty, staff and students from their respective units, as well as representatives from the Kuali‘i Council and UH alumni/community.   

For the job announcement, position description and Search Advisory Committee members, please visit  http://www.manoa.hawaii.edu/executivesearch/engr/ for additional information.  Review of applications will begin in November, and will continue until the position is filled. 

For more information, visit: http://www.manoa.hawaii.edu/executivesearch/engr/