Our trip started in Paris. On Monday, we signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CentraleSupélec, with its President Hervé Biausser. This MoU renews and grows our strategic partnerships and calls for exchanges of ideas, curricula and people.
GlobalTech seeks to be a forum for presidents and high-level officers to jointly address issues of science and technology education and research, and to share best practices among leading global institutions with similar missions.
In celebration of the 67th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in recognition of the recent installation of the Einstein monument, former President Jimmy Carter sends statement of commemoration.
Today, we proudly announce the launch of GTx, a new educational brand created in partnership with edX. Under the GTx label, Georgia Tech will utilize the edX platform to offer online content for learners around the world.
The 40-member commission will explore new ideas in content delivery and nurturing a culture of lifelong learning for undergraduate, graduate, and professional education learners.
In universities, reputation and excellence is achieved by admitting the best students, operating with the very best staff, and hiring and retaining the best faculty.
The future of higher education will demand that our mission, our pedagogy and our business models have to change not only to adapt, but to stay “ahead of the wave.”
For leaders to develop they must have some inherent talents and learn some necessary skills. They need to operate in a nurturing climate, and they need experience.
For Georgia Tech, being a global institution means attracting the best and brightest students, educating leaders and problem-solvers, and then proudly witnessing their impact on the world.
As a campus of 33,000, we must be responsive, open, and direct about issues of inclusivity, discrimination, and inequity in all forms.