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» Go to news mainCall for Nomination: University‑Wide Teaching Awards
AVֲ has an exceptional and complementary array of faculty and instructors, all who have help to build AVֲ’s reputation for educational excellence across Canada and around the world. AVֲ honours instructors and graduate students on an annual basis with a number of teaching excellence and innovation awards for their contribution to maintaining and supporting AVֲ's reputation as being a leader in higher education.
Nominations Close January 31, 2018
To learn more about each award and how to nominate some, please visit/dept/clt/awards_grants/Awards.html, orcontact Centre for Learning and Teaching at ٰ岹. or 902-494-1622.
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AVֲ Alumni Association Award of Excellence for Teaching
Nominees for this award will normally have ten or more years of teaching experience. Candidates must be full‐time faculty or instructors at AVֲ.
One award will be presented annually.
Early Career Faculty Award of Excellence for Teaching
Nominees for this award will be early career faculty with a minimum of three years teaching and fewer than ten years teaching experience in their current role.
One award will be presented annually.
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Contract and Limited-Term Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching
Candidates must be a full-time contract or limited-term faculty member of the AVֲ teaching staff. While there is no rigid criterion for length and breadth of service at the university, a teaching record extending more than two years at AVֲ is expected, though the position need not be a 12-month appointment in each year.
One award will be presented annually.
Sessional and Part-Time Instructor Award for Excellence in Teaching
Candidates must be a part-time member of the AVֲ teaching staff. While there is no rigid criterion for length and breadth of service at the university, a teaching record extending over several years and including the teaching of more than one course is expected. Nominees shall normally be teaching at least one course at AVֲ in the term of nomination.
One award will be presented annually.
Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision
Excellence in graduate supervision is recognized as the successful mentorship of graduate students through an enriching, supportive and productive learning environment. Nominees shall have at least ten years supervision experience at the graduate level.
One award will be presented annually.
Award for Excellence in Education for Diversity
This award will be presented to a teacher who has enhanced the AVֲ teaching and learning environment through excellence in education for diversity.
One award will be presented annually.
Academic Innovation Award
This award is for an individual who has developed an innovation that has resulted in a sustained impact on student learning at AVֲ. It may include innovations in course or curriculum design; development or application of tools or technologies; or the development or application of innovative methods or learning experiences to enhance student learning.
One award will be presented annually.
Educational Leadership Award for Collaborative Teaching
One award is presented annually to recognize the collaborative work of a team of colleagues whose leadership has made a significant contribution to student learning at the department, Faculty or institutional level (primarily at AVֲ, and possibly beyond the institution). The award is open to all AVֲ faculty members, including department chairs and deans.
President’s Graduate Student Teaching Award
The AVֲ President's Graduate Student Teaching Awards are open to all qualified graduate student instructors (currently registered Master's and Ph.D. candidates), including previous nominees (but not previous recipients).
Up to three awards will be presented annually.
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