Nominations Open for Faculty Governance

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Committees are vital to faculty governance at Georgia Tech, with many initiatives and new programs originating there. Nominations to faculty committees for the Spring 2023 elections are being solicited through March 31.
Georgia Tech faculty members are invited to participate in faculty governance by seeking election to the Faculty Standing Committees or the Faculty Executive Board. Nominations (including self-nominations) are now open and can be submitted made via an online form or by emailing Cam Tyson, chair of the Nominating Committee.
All nominees will be contacted to confirm their intent to run for election prior to review of the nomination by the Nominating Committee and posting of the election ballot. The committee will attempt to honor requests for specific committees, but some elections are constrained by requirements associated with particular seats and the maintenance of a balance of campus representation on all committees. For a description of each standing committee and its duties and charge, visit the Georgia Tech Policy Library. Elected members are expected to serve a three-year term, from August 2023 through July 2026.
For any additional information or questions, contact Rhett Mayor, secretary of the Faculty, or Cameron Tyson, vice chair of the Georgia Tech Faculty Executive Board and chair of the Nominating Committee.