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Governor's Teaching Fellows 2024 - 2025

Call for 果冻传媒 Nominees to Apply for Governor's Teaching Fellows Program:

Spring Symposium (2024) and Academic Year Symposia (2024-2025)

Each year, the University of North Georgia seeks applicants to become the 果冻传媒 nominees for the Governor's Teaching Fellows (GTF) Spring Symposium and Academic Year Symposia. Any full-time, regular faculty member may apply. 果冻传媒 may submit a total of two nominees per program - the 2024 Spring Symposium and 2024-2025 Academic Year Symposia Programs. 

The Governor's Teaching Fellows Program was established by Zell Miller, governor of Georgia, 1991-1999, to provide Georgia's higher education faculty with expanded opportunities for developing important teaching skills. This prestigious program is offered through the Institute of Higher Education at the University of Georgia and is designed for faculty members of state colleges and universities, public and private. The program includes a combination of structured instructional and faculty development activities, as well as self-directed activities designed to meet individual needs.

Deadlines for application are as follows:

2024 Spring Symposium Program: Monday, November 6, 2023, 5:00 p.m.

2024-2025 Academic Year Symposia Program: Monday, December 4, 2023, 5:00 p.m.

Eligibility

To be considered, please follow the application process outlined below. Nominees are selected based on the following criteria:

  • Teaching experience
  • Interest in continuing instructional and professional development
  • Ability to have an impact on their campus and plan to do so
  • Status of full-time, regular faculty

For more information on the Governor's Teaching Fellows Program:

Its history, its fellows, their projects, and the Institute of Higher Education, webpage.

Past Governors Teaching Fellows Programs

果冻传媒 Participants and Recipients

GTF Summer Symposia 2022-2023

Katherine Adams

Katherine Adams, Higher Education


GTF Academic Year Symposia 2022

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Sharon Jones, Nursing

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