2015 Lynton Award for Early Career Faculty
Posted by New England Resource Center for Higher Education on March 30, 2015
NERCHE Invites Nominations for 2015 Lynton Award for Early Career Faculty
The New England Resource Center for Higher Education is committed to collaborative change processes in higher education that address social justice in a diverse democracy.
To that end, NERCHE, in partnership with the Center for Engaged Democracy at Merrimack College, is inviting nominations for the 2015 Ernest A. Lynton Award for the Scholarship of Engagement for Early Career Faculty, an annual award that recognizes a full-time faculty member who is pre-tenure or possesses a long-term contract and connects his or her teaching, research, and service to community engagement.
The scholarship of engagement represents an integrated view of faculty roles in which teaching, research/creative activity, and service overlap and are mutually reinforcing; is characterized by scholarly work tied to a faculty member’s expertise; is of benefit to the broader community; is visible and shared with community stakeholders; and reflects the mission of the institution.
This year’s award will be presented at the 21st annual conference of the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU), “A Love of Place: The Metropolitan Advantage,” October 11-13, in Omaha, Nebraska. CUMU is a co-sponsor of the award.
The 2015 award recipient also will be honored at the annual Lynton Colloquium on the Scholarship of Engagement, which will be held on Saturday, November 14, at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Only full-time faculty from U.S. public and private nonprofit colleges and universities are eligible for the award. A faculty member who submits tenure materials for review prior to the Lynton Award application deadline is not eligible.
Nominations can be made by academic colleagues, administrators, students, and community partners. Each nominator should aim to present a comprehensive account of the nominee’s publicly engaged teaching, research, and service.
For complete program guidelines, nomination instructions, and information about previous Lynton Award recipients, visit the NERCHE website.
DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2015
http://www.nerche.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=375&Itemid=68
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