Faculty and Staff Trainings for Study Abroad Programs*
GT faculty and staff who will be organizing, directing, coordinating, teaching, assisting, and/or participating in a GT faculty-led study abroad program or an embedded faculty-led course are required to complete the Faculty, Staff, and Student Employee Training in Genius. This training is presented in collaboration with the Office of International Education, Student Affairs, Faculty Affairs, and Risk Management. The session is intended to serve as a guide for faculty and staff members who will be dealing with the various challenges of leading GT students abroad.
Below are resources referenced in the Faculty, Staff, and Student Employee Training in Genius
- GT Student Code of Conduct
- GT Student Policy on Alcohol
- GT Student Policy on Sexual Harassment and Misconduct
- Center for Mental Health Care and Resources
- GT Employee Policy on Equal Opportunity, Nondiscrimination, and Anti-Harassment Policy
- GT Employee Policy on Alcohol and Illegal Drug Use
- GT Policy on Foreign Corrupt Practices
- USG General Policies for All Personnel
- GT Info on Safeguarding Info on Laptop Computers
- Research Security
- US Department of State
- Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
- Worldwide Caution
- GT Emergency Procedures
- GT Emergency Contact Information
- GT Emergency Contact Info Card (Wallet Size)
- Insurance for Study Abroad Programs
- Georgia Tech LiveSafe App
Study Abroad Program Protocols and Business Procedures
- USG Business Procedures Manual Section 21.0 Study Abroad Programs
- Georgia Tech Procurement and Business Services
- Georgia Tech Travel Policies
- Georgia Tech Purchasing Card (Pcard)
Faculty and Staff Well-Being
Incident Reporting
For more information on the Georgia Tech Office of Student Life and their policies and procedures, please visit: Office of Student Life web site.