Nominations Being Accepted for MUSC
Foundation
Teaching Excellence Awards
A call for nominations for the
MUSC Foundation Teaching Excellence Awards is under
way to all faculty and
students. The purpose of these awards is to recognize members of the
MUSC
faculty who have made outstanding contributions to the university
through
teaching.
Awards may be given from the
following categories:
Clinical/Professional
(Educator-Mentor): For teaching excellence in non-traditional roles
with
individuals or small groups, specifically those who teach, mentor, or
serve as
role models in their clinical and professional development.
Scholarship/Academic
(Educator-Mentor): For teaching excellence in non-traditional
roles with
individuals or small groups, specifically those who teach, mentor, or
serve as
role models in their scholarly or academic development.
Educator-Lecturer:
For
teaching
excellence in traditional, didactic or classroom teaching.
Developing Teacher:
For
teaching
excellence demonstrated by a junior faculty member in either
of
the above categories.
Any regular, full-time faculty
member who holds an academic
rank of instructor or higher in a college or department of MUSC, who
has not
been the recipient of this award within the previous three years is
eligible
for nomination. Faculty who are nominated in the Clinical/Professional
(Educator-Mentor), Scholarship/Academic (Educator-Mentor), or
Educator-Lecturer
categories must have taught at MUSC for three or more years.
Those nominated for the
Developing Teacher category must
have taught for a minimum of two years at MUSC and for no more than
four years
total at an institute of higher education.
Presented for the first time in
1995, these universitywide
teaching awards were proposed as part of MUSC’s Educational Strategic
Plan. In
addition to a commemorative medallion, each recipient will receive a
cash award
from the MUSC Foundation.
The deadline for nominations is
5 p.m., Friday, Feb. 11. Nominees will be
invited to submit supporting
materials, and a committee of faculty and students representing MUSC’s
six
colleges, Library Sciences and Informatics, and the Student Government
Association will review the nominations and select the recipients for
this
year’s awards.
Forms may be obtained and
submitted online at http://www.carc.musc.edu/nomination/.
For more information, call
Marcia Higaki at 792-2228.
Friday, Jan. 21,
2011
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