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Outstanding Mentoring Award
The Outstanding Mentoring Award will be granted annually to a faculty member who has contributed substantially to the career development and retention of one or more untenured but tenure-track faculty members. The $1,500 award will recognize the importance that mentoring of new faculty plays in promoting the success of individual untenured faculty as well as developing inclusive communities of scholars within the University.
Who is eligible:
Tenure-track or tenured faculty members.
Who may nominate:
Any faculty member.
Nomination requirements:
Complete a Nomination Form (.docx|.pdf)
Submit a letter of no more than two pages addressing why the nominee is an outstanding mentor. An outstanding mentor may:
- provide useful advice concerning tenure expectations;
- provide opportunities for collaborative work, either directly or by connection to others;
- be a "safe" individual who will listen and then assist in solving problems;
- provide useful assistance in completion of writing tasks such as proposals or manuscripts;
- provide useful advice concerning the balance between work and home life;
- provide guidance on when to say "yes" to the many requests faculty members receive and when (and how) to say "no."
- assist in many other ways. (Tell us about them!)
Send nominations and documentation to:
Arlene Walker-Andrews
Office of the Provost
University Hall 126
2012-2013 Winner
John Sommers-Flanagan
Associate Professor, Division of Biological Sciences
Previous recipients include Michele McGuirl, Sue Samson, Richmond Clow, and Katie Kane.
Deadlines & Info for 2014 Awards will be posted in December 2013.
Deadline for 2013 Nominations: February 22, 2013
Deadline for committees/individuals selecting recipients to forward the names to the Office of the President: March 8, 2013
Awards presented at:
UM Employee Recognition Day
April 19, 2013
