The Marshall Sherfield Fellowship offers one engineer or scientist from the United States the chance to do postdoctoral research in the United Kingdom for up to two years.
Four finalists have been chosen in the College of Computing dean search. As part of the final selection process, each candidate will visit campus and present an open seminar addressing their broad vision for the College of Computing.
Georgia Tech’s leadership came together earlier this week to discuss preliminary information from the Ethical Culture Indicator (ECI), a survey distributed last fall to measure the state of the Institute’s ethical climate and culture.
Campus Partners meets twice a year to allow Admission to give updates on the recruitment and review process, and to elicit support from the campus at large.
Citizens Police Academy, a five-week program designed to educate and inform the Tech community about issues related to law enforcement efforts on campus, is accepting applications for spring until Feb. 28.