Augusta University celebrates its outstanding faculty
"I feel very blessed to be recognized for these efforts, especially when there are so many at this University who are doing such great things."
The success of Augusta University and its students is inextricably linked to the success of our faculty. In the Office of Faculty Affairs, we are dedicated to creating an environment and culture that promotes the success of our faculty, beginning with recruitment and hiring, and continuing throughout their career.
Our focus is holistic and comprehensive, leveraging partnerships with colleges, schools, departments, and other units across campus to enhance the quality of the faculty life and promote a culture of faculty excellence. To this end, we focus on all aspects of faculty life, from the policies and processes that create the framework for the faculty experience to the programs and celebrations that support and engage faculty members with their students, their peers and colleagues, their disciplines and professions, and their institution.
New Faculty Summer Meetups: Join us Wednesday, June 12 or Thursday, June 11. Learn more about registering to attend.
Save the Date: New Faculty Conference
The New Faculty Conference will be August 5-6, 2024 on the Summerville Campus.
Faculty Affairs
Summerville Campus
706-446-1422
"I feel very blessed to be recognized for these efforts, especially when there are so many at this University who are doing such great things."
This significant investment was primarily aimed at bolstering areas where the university expects to see the most growth in core classes that first- and second-year students need to progress toward their degree, but the funding will also support all areas of enrollment growth through increasing student support in areas.
Vinata B. Lokeshwar, PhD, and her team have been awarded a $2.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute in an effort to improve outcome in patients with bladder cancer.
Two research teams from Augusta University have received three grants totaling almost $5 million from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Rural Communities Opioid Response Program.