Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs - 138875
UC San Diego | |
United States, California, San Diego | |
Mar 31, 2026 | |
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La Jolla
9500 Gilman Drive, San Diego, CA 92037, United States #138875 Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
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The Search Advisory Committee will begin reviewing applications immediately. The following items are required for a complete application packet:
UC San Diego is being assisted in this recruitment by the international leadership advisory firm Spencer Stuart and we welcome nominations or expressions of interest. To submit comments, nominations, or expressions of interest, please send an email with any supporting materials to the confidential address: UCSDEVC@spencerstuart.com. All applications will be handled in confidence. Hiring salary range: up to $550,000, commensurate with experience.
University of California San Diego is one of the fastest growing and most highly ranked and innovative public research universities in the US, with deep commitment to a transformational experience for its 46K+ students and supporting an outstanding faculty of 3K members. The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (EVCAA) is central to advancing UC San Diego's vision as a public university that is student centered, research driven, patient dedicated, and service oriented. The EVCAA actively promotes the scholarly, educational and engagement mission of Academic Affairs units and oversees campus-wide support for academic personnel services and Academic Senate coordination. Direct Reports of the EVCAA include the Deans of the eight Academic Affairs Schools; Divisional Deans for Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education & Postdoctoral Affairs, and Extended Studies; Provosts of the eight undergraduate residential Colleges; the University Librarian, and a broad range of essential academic and administrative units. The Office of the EVCAA serves as the administrative home for the Executive Vice Chancellor and the senior leadership team-including the Senior Associate Vice Chancellor, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Chief of Staff, and Associate Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Finance & Administration. Reporting to the Chancellor and as a member of the Chancellor's Cabinet, the EVCAA will be a key partner in setting and executing UC San Diego's strategic plan (https://plan.ucsd.edu/). The EVCAA joins a dynamic leadership team of vice chancellors, deans, center and institute directors, and others focused on scale, impact, and distinction-supporting a campus culture that values creativity, rigor, collaboration, and accountability. With an extraordinary faculty, an engaged and diverse student body, and a culture that embraces bold thinking and continuous evolution, UC San Diego offers the EVCAA a powerful platform to influence the future of higher education-on campus and far beyond it.As one of four academic vice chancellors, the EVCAA will have a key voice in shaping the future of Academic Affairs-championing faculty excellence, advancing innovative educational models, strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration, and ensuring that academic strategy keeps pace with a rapidly changing scientific, economic, and societal landscape. Priorities for the next Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs: Each of the priorities outlined below is essential to the success of UC San Diego's academic mission and should be understood as interdependent and equally important.
We are seeking a strong academic leader, accomplished scholar, and administrator with a proven record of leadership in academic planning and development. The ideal candidate will bring significant experience in establishing collaborative, interdisciplinary initiatives that bring faculty, academic staff, and students from multiple disciplines together to creatively address issues affecting teaching and research. A demonstrated commitment to shared governance and a history of achievement working in a diverse academic community are essential. The candidate must also have a proven track record of success in strategic planning, budgeting, and faculty recruiting, as well as demonstrated business acumen and using technology to drive efficient business processes. The EVCAA must be an effective and collaborative team member as part of the Chancellor's Cabinet. Active participation as a creative leader in attaining institutional academic fundraising goals will also be a key component of this role. As the leader of Academic Affairs of a world-class research university, the next EVCAA will support and encourage the creation of a culture and community that supports students, enables and empowers schools and colleges with a "customer service" orientation, and drives partnerships that enable UC San Diego's ambitious mission and goals. This will require the EVCAA to:
The EVCAA will strengthen UC San Diego's institutional capacity by ensuring that leadership, structures, and systems are aligned to support excellence, agility, and sustained impact across Academic Affairs. This leader will:
Ideal experience for the next EVCAA:
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