10 Thursday, March 5. 1987 / University Daily Kansan Cobb's position to be filled soon By BENIAMIN HALL Staff writer The University of Kansas may have a new executive vice chancellor before classes end, James Scaly, assistant to the chancellor, said yesterday. The applicant pool for the position closed on Tuesday, and a search committee will begin readin- dations during the next few weeks. Robert Cobb resigned from the position in the fall to return to teaching. Del Shankel is acting executive vice chancellor. The search committee, which includes administrators, faculty and students, will probably recommend three candidates from the applicant pool to Chancellor Gene A, Budig, Scaly said. "The chancellor said he would like to have the recommendations from the committee by early April." he said. Budig will make the final decision and may or may not follow the committee's final recommendation, Scally said. Scally said that Budig hoped to make a public appointment before classes end May 2. The executive vice chancellor is the principal administrative and academic officer for KU's Lawrence campus, according to the job description. Candidates must have a doctorate, university teaching and administrative experience, and "evidence of achievement in scholarly research or creative activity," according to the description "We want somebody who has some proven experience," Scully said. The vice chancellors for academic affairs, student affairs, research and graduate studies, and public service and the directors of business affairs, minority affairs and affirmative action all report to the executive vice chancellor The executive vice chancellor also is expected to make recommendations to the chancellor for in administration and programs. Scally said that the description of the job was intentionally broad so that it would draw a broad spectrum of applicants. 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