The candidates will visit campus and present a seminar addressing their broad vision for the academic enterprise.

Four finalists have been chosen in the search for Georgia Tech’s next provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs. The candidates will visit campus and present a seminar addressing their broad vision for the academic enterprise. 

The seminars are open to all students, faculty, and staff of Georgia Tech, as well as the greater campus community. Interested individuals can attend in person or participate via Zoom. 

All seminars will be held at 11 a.m. in the Student Center on the following dates: 

Finalist 1: Monday, Sept. 15, Walter G. Ehmer Theater (Atlantic) Register to attend online
Finalist 2: Thursday, Sept. 18, Walter G. Ehmer Theater (Atlantic) Register to attend online. 
Finalist 3: Thursday, Sept. 25, Walter G. Ehmer Theater (Atlantic) Register to attend online
Finalist 4: Monday, Sept. 29, Walter G. Ehmer Theater (Atlantic) Register to attend online

Details, including each candidate’s bio and curriculum vitae, will be made available 48 hours prior to each visit via the Office of the Provost search page. Georgia Tech login credentials are required to access candidate materials. Information is being shared in this manner to protect the confidentiality of the finalists.  

A recording of each seminar and a feedback survey will also be posted on the search page after each visit. 

The search committee is chaired by Tim Lieuwen, executive vice president for Research and Regents’ Professor at Georgia Tech. Search committee members include a mix of faculty, staff, and students from across campus, as well as external stakeholders. 

For updates on the search process, please visit the Office of the Provost’s search webpage.