Nominations Open for 2025 Faculty Governance Positions
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Georgia Tech academic and research faculty are encouraged to participate in shared governance of the Institute through faculty standing committees or the Faculty Executive Board. These governance bodies play a vital role in shaping Georgia Tech’s policies and priorities and provide an opportunity for faculty to contribute their expertise and represent their community.
How to Nominate
To nominate yourself or a colleague, complete the Georgia Tech Faculty Governance Election-Nomination Form 2025 by March 31, 2025. Nominees will be contacted to confirm their candidacy for election before being placed on the ballot.
Key Information
- Elections: Elections are scheduled for April 2025.
- Committees: For descriptions of the Faculty Executive Board and the standing committees, see the Faculty Handbook Section 2: Faculty Executive Board and Standing Committees.
- Nomination Review: The nominating committee will confirm nominees’ interest and strive to accommodate requests for specific committees. However, some elections are subject to requirements tied to certain seats.
- Nominating Committee Team:
- Chair of the nominating committee: Karen Feigh, professor and associate chair for research, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering
- Matthew Habib, principal research engineer, GTRI
- Term: Elected faculty will serve a three-year term, from August 2025 through July 2028.
Why Participate?
Dima Nazzal, chair of Georgia Tech’s Faculty Executive Board, emphasizes the importance of faculty involvement: “Participating in Faculty Governance is more than a right and a responsibility – it is our chance to shape Georgia Tech’s future. And no matter what your interest or area of expertise may be, there is a standing committee that can benefit from your perspective. I encourage every faculty member to join in this work and help guide our Institute.”
Steve McLaughlin, provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs, explains the critical function of faculty governance, “Faculty governance at Georgia Tech is a cornerstone of the Institute's excellence and is upheld by a strong tradition of shared governance. It is a direct line of communication with Institute leadership and one of the most important ways to get done what we need to get done. Please consider participating. You will be contributing to the well-being and success of our entire community.”
Additional Resources
For more information about faculty governance and its impact, visit the Georgia Tech Faculty Governance website.
Join us in strengthening Georgia Tech’s commitment to shared governance and academic excellence. Submit your nomination today.