Newly Established Faculty Steering Committee to Help Guide and Shape SCCEI’s Future

SCCEI is pleased to announce the formation of the SCCEI Faculty Steering Committee. The committee consists of our two co-directors, Hongbin Li and Scott Rozelle, as well as three esteemed faculty members, Grant Miller, Jennifer Pan, and Xueguang Zhou.

In our ongoing efforts to enhance SCCEI's inclusive and transparent governance, we are pleased to announce the formation of the SCCEI Faculty Steering Committee. The committee consists of our two co-directors, Hongbin Li and Scott Rozelle, as well as three esteemed faculty members from various departments and institutes across the university. Selected based on their leadership and expertise, the inaugural committee includes Grant Miller, Professor of Medicine, Jennifer Pan, Professor of Communication, and Xueguang Zhou, Professor of Sociology and Economic Development, in addition to the two co-directors.

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Hongbin Li, Grant Miller, Jennifer Pan, Scott Rozelle, Xueguang Zhou

Hongbin Li, Grant Miller, Jennifer Pan, Scott Rozelle, and Xueguang Zhou

The primary role of the committee is to provide guidance and shape the center’s focus. The committee plans to convene approximately three times per year to review SCCEI’s activities, offer advice to the co-directors, and contribute to decisions related to center governance, strategy, research direction, initiatives, funding priorities, management policies, research dissemination, and fundraising.  Additionally, they will play a crucial role in assisting the directors of FSI and SIEPR in selecting new leaders for the center when the need arises. We are thrilled to announce this next phase in SCCEI’s governance and are certain the committee will be instrumental in driving and ensuring the success of SCCEI. 

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