UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Nominations are being accepted for the 2024 President’s Award for Excellence in Academic Integration, an honor recognizing faculty members at the rank of professor who have exhibited extraordinary achievement in the integration of teaching, research or creative accomplishments, and service.
The award was established in 1996 to recognize faculty members who have excelled in all three areas of their professions and consists of a specially designed certificate and a cash gift of $3,000. Recipients of the award typically have a strong outreach component as a substantive element of their scholarship. The communities reached by faculty outreach activities are generally those not normally encountered during the performance of normal scholarly activities.
Nominations are being solicited from the academic deans and should include evidence of all criteria, including superior teaching, research or creative accomplishments, and service to the University, public, and/or profession. A curriculum vitae and supporting letters, from students and professional colleagues internal and external to Penn State, should speak to the candidate’s major achievements, especially strong teaching or mentorship and innovative approaches developed by the nominee to engage the public — that is, constituencies that are not traditionally engaged by the discipline. Letters from the dean of the college and the department head, or other appropriate academic administrators, should speak to the candidate’s ability to integrate all aspects of his or her academic life with outreach and/or public service. The nominating packets should be no longer than 30 pages.
One or two nominations can be submitted to vpfa@psu.edu for the President’s Award for Excellence in Academic Integration. The deadline is Jan. 5, 2024.
For more information, call Ann Clements at 814-863-7494 or email acc13@psu.edu.