The United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa) has kicked off a global executive search for a substantive Vice-Chancellor (VC) to lead the institution in Kenya.

The process will be led by UK-based firm, Oxford HR, a specialist executive search and organizational effectiveness firm with experience working across a broad array of areas.

Interim USIU-Africa VC, Prof Freida Brown, said the successful candidate will be expected to spearhead an accelerated and sustained growth of programs at the university located in Ruaraka.

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Prof Brown says the institution is seeking a dynamic and inspirational leader to boost USIU-Africa’s national, regional and global positioning through a commitment to excellence.

"The successful candidate will set out a vision for USIU-Africa's next chapter and work collaboratively with the Management Board to deliver the current Strategic Plan 2021/2026 with energy, sound judgment, and integrity, thinking creatively about opportunities for growth and income diversification," said Prof Brown.

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She added, "the new Vice-Chancellor will be expected to bring a track record of successful leadership and academic achievement, as demonstrated in a doctoral degree and ideally at full Professorial level."

In August, the University Council Chairman, Kris Ole Senanu, said the global executive search for a new VC is expected to be highly intense and last between 6 to 9 months.