FAQs
Welcome to Georgia Southern University (GS)! We know there’s a lot to acclimate to when getting a new position at a new university. We’ve compiled some common questions we’ve been asked by new faculty for you to look over. If you don’t find what you need to know here, please let us know by submitting a helpdesk ticket for the Faculty Center (Click on Universal Request).
Pedagogy Support
The Faculty Center provides a wide array of pedagogical resources for all instructors.
- Individual consultations provide specialized support on any teaching topic of interest to instructors.
- Each semester, we offer teaching-focused Workshops and Events for faculty and instructional staff.
- We offer Teaching Services for a 360° view of your teaching. We also maintain a Teaching at Georgia Southern resource page for 24/7 support.
- Our Training Schedule is constantly updated to show our latest workshops and webinars for professional development and training.
- This list of resources helps you get started
- Explore Georgia Southern University’s Institutional Assessment & Accreditation website.
Technology Support
The Faculty Center and other units provide support for effective use of technology in support of teaching.
- The Teaching at Georgia Southern page mentioned earlier includes pages that have resources from multiple units regarding technology tools.
- Our Training Schedule has many “Teaching with Technology (TWT)” options for basic and advanced topics regarding university technology.
- Learning Technology Services (LTS), a unit of ITS, offers online and face-to-face training for Folio, the university’s current Learning Management System (LMS), as well as other classroom technologies.
- The Office of Adult and Online Learning offers an Essential Guide to Online Instruction for first-time online instructors.
- Information Technology Services has many resources to support faculty and students.
- The University Libraries have faculty teaching resources that include digital services and resources for you and your students to support your teaching efforts.
Our students’ lives are complex, and many times they need support beyond the classroom to ensure their success. Below are some of the services the university provides for students with a variety of needs.
- Important: As part of the Mental Health Initiative by the University System of Georgia, the Helping Eagles Recognize Distress and Offer Support (H.E.R.O. Folder) was created by a collaborative effort involving multiple university units.
- The Academic Success Center (ASC) offers students on campus a variety of support services to assist them with improving their academics and maintaining academic excellence. These services include weekly study skills workshops, weekly study groups for selected courses, career workshops, faculty and peer mentoring.
- The Dean of Students’ office provides several student-in-need contacts for appropriate support for topics such as mediation, financial hardship, domestic abuse/dating violence, etc.
- Here is the link to the latest edition of the Student Code of Conduct.
- The Counseling Center promotes the behavioral and emotional health, furthers the social development, and enhances the academic success and personal resilience of students. Counseling resources are listed here. They also provide resources for LGBTQ+ faculty, staff, and students.
- The Student Accessibility Resource Center (SARC) supports students by ensuring a fully accessible living and learning environment for university programs, services, and activities in order to prepare them for a successful future in a diverse and global society.
- GS has Student Support Services that are part of the Federal TRIO program to provide opportunities for academic development, assist with college requirements, and serve to motivate students toward the successful completion of their undergraduate degree program.
- The Writing Center assists both students and faculty with academic writing across the disciplines, providing assistance for writers producing essays for graduate school admissions, resumes, theses, dissertations and creative writing. The Center offers one-on-one tutorials for students, classrooms presentations, and consultations with faculty designing writing courses or assignments.
Georgia Southern University is a Carnegie Doctoral – High Research Activity Institution (R2) embracing the standards and practices recommended by the Public Impact Research report, commissioned by the Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities.
- The Office of Research supports faculty and staff in the acquisition, performance, and administration of projects and programs funded from sources outside the university through research administration and service; research integrity and compliance; and award management. Sponsored projects and programs include research, public service, instruction, and other scholarly activities funded by external organizations.
- The University Libraries offer many useful resources to support your research, including Interlibrary Loan and subject librarians who can provide personalized help with research in their disciplines.
- Georgia Southern University contributes to the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (SoTL) study. The CTE hosts the annual international SoTL Commons Conference and publishes the International Journal for SoTL.
The path to tenure begins when you become an Assistant Professor, and the university provides several resources that can help ensure your success.
- Many faculty take advantage of the Faculty Center’s individual consultations for pedagogical and technological questions, professional development plans, our Badge Program to document professional development, and more to support them as they navigate the challenges of an academic career.
- Your department and/or college or school may also provide you with resources that will support you on the path to tenure. Talk with your department chair or dean to see what kind of support is available to you.
In addition to academic resources, GS has multiple cultures, with many different opportunities to get involved.
- The Office of Student Activities supports the mission of Georgia Southern University by providing and enhancing diverse involvement opportunities beyond the classroom. In a student-centered and engaging environment, we empower students to lead themselves and others through experiential learning.
- The University Art Museum features many exhibitions, programs, publications, and collections.
- The goal of University Bands is to cultivate one of the best undergraduate-based wind band programs in the United States.
- The Performing Arts Center hosts many music, theater, and dance performances each academic year.
- The Armstrong Campus Box Office sponsors improv, comedy, film, and theater shows as well as the Fine Arts Gallery.
- GS Athletics includes 6 men’s teams and 9 women’s teams in sports.
- GS offers Campus Recreation & Intramural (CRI) opportunities that include gyms on the Statesboro and Armstrong campuses, a golf course, tennis courts, the Shooting Sports Education Center (archery and firearms), and Group Fitness.
- CRI also has a Southern Adventures program for adventure programming. Southern Adventures provides guided backpacking, sea kayaking, canoeing, and cycling trips that range from weekend trips around the southeast to week-long trips across the country, equipment rentals, a climbing wall, and instructional clinics.
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