Nominate your favorite Union
instructor
Do you have a favorite Union Institute & University instructor who deserves recognition for exceptional hard work and dedication? Students, faculty (including self-nominations), administration, alumni, and friends of the university are welcome to nominate Union faculty members for the Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Nominations will be accepted
through February 28, 2014. This award
recognizes the exemplary achievements by Union faculty in the area of teaching,
it carries a $1000 stipend, and all Union faculty—including full-time,
part-time, and affiliate—are eligible.
How to nominate faculty:
Nominations should include the
following information:
a) a letter of nomination
explaining why the nominee is qualified to be recognized in this manner
b) the nominee’s most current
curriculum vitae
c) any documentary evidence in
support of the nomination which may include up to three letters in support of
the nomination
d) information regarding any other
financial award or grant that has been received in support of the faculty
member’s work that forms the basis of this nomination
e) the identity of the persons
making and supporting the nomination.
Nominations may be submitted electronically FacultyHR.Committee@myunion.edu by February 28, 2014.
Except for self-nominations, the
portfolio should not include any confidential information. For
self-nominations, confidential information such as dean’s reviews or peer
reviews may be submitted in support of the nomination but any confidentiality
in that information will be deemed to have been waived.
In order for a nomination to
receive full consideration, items a.) through d.) must be included in the
nomination dossier.
Moreover, substantial items and/or amount of the activities of a candidate upon which the nomination is based must be performed during a candidate's employment at Union Institute & University. The quality and thoroughness of the nomination materials, including current curriculum vitae, are important factors in committee recommendations. The activities of excellence and quality performance should be demonstrated in a consistent and sustained pattern for a period of time and are continuing at the time a candidate is being considered for the award by the Committee.
The Faculty Personnel and HR Committee will review the nominations and make a recommendation to the Faculty Council. The Faculty Personnel and HR Committee will also review nomination portfolios that were submitted over the past two award cycles for each of the three award categories provided that the original nominator(s) submits an updated nomination cover letter. The Chair of the Faculty Personnel and HR Committee will inform the nominator(s) of each previous nominee of the opportunity to update the nomination letter, and, optionally, the portfolio contents. The Committee may recommend a winner, a list of finalists for the Faculty Council to consider, or may recommend that no award be given.
Moreover, substantial items and/or amount of the activities of a candidate upon which the nomination is based must be performed during a candidate's employment at Union Institute & University. The quality and thoroughness of the nomination materials, including current curriculum vitae, are important factors in committee recommendations. The activities of excellence and quality performance should be demonstrated in a consistent and sustained pattern for a period of time and are continuing at the time a candidate is being considered for the award by the Committee.
The Faculty Personnel and HR Committee will review the nominations and make a recommendation to the Faculty Council. The Faculty Personnel and HR Committee will also review nomination portfolios that were submitted over the past two award cycles for each of the three award categories provided that the original nominator(s) submits an updated nomination cover letter. The Chair of the Faculty Personnel and HR Committee will inform the nominator(s) of each previous nominee of the opportunity to update the nomination letter, and, optionally, the portfolio contents. The Committee may recommend a winner, a list of finalists for the Faculty Council to consider, or may recommend that no award be given.
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