ADVANCE Demystifying Georgia Tech: Faculty Governance
The ADVANCE Professors have organized a Spring 2026 Demystifying Georgia Tech event focused on faculty governance. The session will include box lunches and networking time, a concise presentation, and a robust discussion period.
The presenters for this event are Dima Nazzal (chair of the Faculty Executive Board and Associate Chair for Academic Administration in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering) and Adam Steinberg (Secretary of the Georgia Tech Faculty and Pratt & Whitney Chair and professor in the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering)
To help with lunch orders please RSVP before February 24.
All are welcome and even if you do not RSVP, you are still welcome to attend.
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From 2001 to 2007, Georgia Tech’s ADVANCE Professors Program was one of nine institutions to receive a National Science Foundation Institutional Transformation award in the first cohort of awardees. Originally designed to facilitate the advancement of women tenure track faculty, particularly within STEM fields, the ADVANCE Professors represent six Georgia Tech Colleges and advocate for all campus faculty. Housed in the Office of the Provost, this inter-college network champions faculty development and success while supporting Georgia Tech’s Strategic Plan Foundational Priorities which includes building a sustainable campus climate that bolsters faculty productivity and well-being.