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Associate Professor Nuno Martins (ECE/ISR) is one of 18 faculty members selected for the University of Maryland?s new Leadership Fellows program. The program is co-sponsored by the Office of Faculty Affairs, the Office of Student Affairs, the Office of University Diversity, and the ADVANCE Program for Inclusive Excellence.

The Leadership Fellows program is designed to prepare a diverse group of faculty for future leadership. Selected faculty participate in professional development opportunities with seasoned individual mentors and top-level university administrators. Faculty are chosen based on their promise for advancement into the service of university administrative positions. The program begins its pilot year in the fall.

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July 9, 2012


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