Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Institution web site: http://www.udmercy.edu/
Location: Detroit, MI 48221
Posted date: December 15, 2011
University of Detroit Mercy (UDM), a Catholic University in the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, invites nominations and applications for its next Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. With a distinguished history of educational accomplishment and a long-standing tradition of service to the community, UDM is a vibrant resource for the city of Detroit and the state of Michigan. The new provost will join recently appointed UDM President Antoine M. Garibaldi at a particularly exciting moment in the University’s history. In addition to fully engaging faculty and academic programs as UDM’s chief academic officer, the provost will join the new president’s senior leadership team, building on previous accomplishments of this excellent urban Catholic university in an environment of renewed vitality and potential. As the primary representative of the president in his absence, the provost’s impact will be a major factor in UDM’s future growth and development.
In 1990, University of Detroit (1877) and Mercy College of Detroit (1941) consolidated to establish University of Detroit Mercy, now providing a single clarion voice as the largest Catholic university in Michigan. UDM enrolls over 5,500 students and offers a distinctive array of more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs through its School of Architecture, College of Business Administration, School of Dentistry, College of Engineering and Science, College of Health Professions, College of Liberal Arts and Education, and School of Law. A prominent feature of UDM’s profile is the culture of service that has spanned generations of students and faculty, and continues to grow through increased participation. Service is deeply embedded in the fabric of the University, providing a platform for UDM’s effectiveness for educating in the urban context.
The UDM opportunity for academic leadership is exceptional. The provost’s attention and creativity to assure that UDM’s central values are sustained across all academic units will be balanced by the challenge of advancing the distinctive contemporary missions of each school and college. In addition, the provost will be expected to galvanize the development of an academic strategic plan that will support the larger goals of UDM’s new strategic plan, to finalize a core curriculum that has been under discussion, to identify new program opportunities, to nurture faculty, deans, and the provost’s administrative team, and to prepare for a successful reaccreditation in 2017. The strength of UDM’s shared governance ethos is defined by long-standing collective bargaining agreements and the more recent development of a McNichols Faculty Assembly. In concert with President Garibaldi’s leadership, the provost will be the chief advocate for the academic program and will consistently reinforce the centrality of the academic program.
Prospective candidates are encouraged to review the Provost Search Profile, which contains specific information regarding the application process and additional insights about the agenda for provostial leadership at:
www.udmercy.edu or www.agbsearch.com.
Although applications will be accepted until the time that a new provost is selected, candidates should plan to submit materials by February 21, 2012 for the most favorable consideration. All inquiries should be directed to:
Dr. Blenda J. Wilson or Dr. Thomas B. Courtice Senior Consultants, AGB Search
1133 20th Street NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036 bjw@agbsearch.com (781-475-2414) or tbc@agbsearch.com (614-395-3229)
University of Detroit Mercy is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer with a diverse faculty and student body, welcoming persons of all backgrounds.







