Office of Faculty
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Resources
Documents
Guide for New Faculty (PDF): a document compiled by the Office of Faculty, which includes information about employment set up, Emory and Atlanta, including activities, housing, statistics, etc. (Version: March 2007) *Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files.
College-level Online Resources
Center for the Study of Public Scholarship: promotes and examines scholarly work that crosses the boundary between the academy and the public.
Center for Teaching & Curriculum (CTC): strives to enhance student learning by supporting and encouraging Emory College faculty members.
College Office of Grants Management: information about the office whose mission it is to promote externally funded research by facilitating successful relationships between College faculty and the federal, private and state organizations that support and sustain their work.
Institute for Comparative and International Studies (ICIS): dedicated to the advancement of comparative and international scholarship and education, ICIS develops, sponsors, and administers collaborative projects with Emory faculty and departments in Arts and Sciences.
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University-level Online Resources
Academic Resources from the Provost's Office: a website containing a collection of important links regarding teaching, research, libraries, resources & policies.
Faculty Resources from the Provost's Office: a website containing a collection of important links regarding teaching, research and publication.
Human Resources – Benefits: information about benefits available to Emory faculty and staff.
Manuscript Development Program: a small program led through the Provost’s office that is mandated to help faculty respond to the changing landscape of scholarly book publishing.
University Research Committee: a standing committee of the University Senate responsible for awarding small research grants to University faculty.
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