Nominations for the University's annual Arthur Holly Compton Faculty Achievement Award and the Carl and Gerty Cori Faculty Achievement Award are due Feb. 1.
The Faculty Senate Council and Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton established the awards in spring 1998. The Compton Award is given to a member of the Hilltop faculty, and the Cori Award goes to a faculty member from the School of Medicine. Winners will be announced at the Chancellor's Gala on April 21.
An advisory committee, co-chaired by Philip E. Cryer, M.D., professor of internal medicine and chair of the Faculty Senate Council, and Gerhild S. Williams, the Barbara Schaps Thomas and David M. Thomas Professor in the Humanities and associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, will review nominations and make recommendations to the chancellor.
The committee will consider nominations on the basis of:
¥ Outstanding achievement in research and scholarship;
¥ Recognized prominence within the community of scholars;
¥ Service and dedication to the betterment of the University; and
¥ Respected accomplishments in teaching.
Any full-time, active faculty member at the University is eligible for this honor. Award recipients must be nominated by their colleagues. Candidate names may be submitted by any full-time, active faculty member and should consist of a letter detailing the rationale for the award and the nominee's curriculum vitae. Three supporting letters from individuals acquainted with the candidate's contributions as a faculty member also should be submitted.
Nominations and supporting letters should be sent to: Gerhild S. Williams, Administrative Offices, Campus Box 1080.
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