Award Nomination Materials and Procedures
Staff Awards
An annual series of excellence awards was established in the fall of 2002 for staff in the College of Engineering. Award category definitions, selection criteria, and down-loadable nomination templates are available from links in the table below. Nominations should be submitted by no later than 5:00 pm on October 8, 2021. Please contact Will Sondgerath at wsondger@purdue.edu with any questions. The 20th annual recognition banquet for presenting all staff awards will be held on December 3, 2021.
Tips on how to write a compelling nomination or letter of support.
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Be sure the nomination fits the award.
Carefully research the award criteria and be sure you can match the nominee’s achievements to the award criteria.
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Cite specifics.
Use specific and concrete examples to illustrate how the nominee meets each of the eligibility and award criteria. For example, explain how the nominee showed ongoing initiative, leadership, and dedication. Explain how the nominee earned respect of their peers, became a role model, or demonstrated innovation or creativity that delivered lasting results. What challenges did they have to overcome that were over and above routine challenges expected in the role?
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Cite impact.
Describe as vividly and precisely as possible the impacts of the contributions made by the nominee. Explain why these impacts have been important. For example, how were things before versus now? What is the scale of the achievement? Why is it outstanding, exceptional, over and above the nominee’s normal duties and expected impact?
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Establish authority. Provide a range of perspectives.
Make it clear who you are, your relationship to the nominee, how long you’ve known him/her, how is it that you are qualified to write this letter. It is often perceived that a letter of support written by an influential or high-profile individual will automatically give it more weight; however, this is not the case if the letter does not specifically address the nominee’s merits. It is OK if the same story is repeated in letters of support; ideally it will show impact from multiple perspectives.
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Format your nomination to help readers.
A committee member might be reading 150 pages of award nominations in a single sitting. Make it easy for the reader who returns to skim your nomination to refresh their memory of salient points. Your opening statement should state why the nominee deserves the award. Clearly outline the contributions and impact, maybe even number them. Consider bolding key points. Make it as specific as possible to the criteria. For example, if the award criteria includes the word “innovation,” use that word: “The nominee demonstrated innovation by…”.
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Keep it formal.
Use words that develop authenticity and trust, such as innovative, leadership, mentor, pioneer, initiated, role model, respect, inspirational, admired, trusted, and passionate.Avoid trite words such as amazing, nice, and awesome.
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Use the allotted space to make your case, submit complete applications.
Use the full page or word count allotment to make your case. Short and sweet isn’t better if someone else is using three times as many words to tout their nominee’s merits. However, do not exceed the page or word allotment. Be sure all rules are followed in the application, all signatures are obtained, and the application is complete before submitting. When faced with a daunting pile of nomination packages to review, often reviewers will look for opportunities to quickly eliminate a nomination. Don’t let your nominee’s package be rejected because of a minor technicality.
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Recognition |
Elgibility Groups |
Available Documentation
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Team |
Plaque, $500 per team member; $500 for Professional Development per team member |
M/P/S |
Criteria |
Nomination Form |
Leadership |
Award Recipient: Plaque, $1,500. Finalist: Plaque, $1,000. |
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Professional Achievement |
Award Recipient: Plaque, $1,500. Finalist: Plaque, $1,000. |
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Customer Service |
Award Recipient: Plaque, $1,500. Finalist: Plaque, $1,000. |
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New Employee |
Award Recipient: Plaque, $1,000. Finalist: Plaque, $750. |
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Nominations are due to the Office of Academic Affairs by February 4, 2022. Files with award criteria and cover sheets are available at the links in the table below. Awards selections are made by the standing Awards Committee. Please e-mail nominations to Marsha Freeland or call 49-45341 with questions about nomination processes.
The 20th annual recognition banquet will take place on April 22, 2022 - mark your calendars now!
Category |
Recognition |
Eligible Nominators |
Purpose of Award |
Nomination Materials |
EDUCATION |
Faculty Excellence Award for Graduate Student Mentorship |
Plaque, $2,500 |
Faculty or Graduate Students |
to recognize faculty for excellence in the mentoring of graduate students
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Criteria
Cover Sheet
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Dean A. A. Potter Faculty Excellence Award for Undergraduate Teaching |
Plaque, $7,500 |
Academic Unit |
to honor faculty members for outstanding teaching performance in all phases of the College of Engineering's undergraduate instruction on the West Lafayette campus |
Process communicated to the academic units |
Faculty Excellence Award for Early Career Teaching |
Plaque, $4,000 |
Academic Unit |
to honor assistant professors for outstanding undergraduate teaching on the West Lafayette campus |
Process communicated to the acadmic units |
College of Engineering Excellence in Instruction Award for Lecturers |
Plaque, $4,000 |
Academic Unit |
to honor academic staff with the rank of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer for outstanding undergraduate teaching in the College of Engineering |
Process communicated to the academic units |
Faculty Excellence Award for Online Education |
Plaque, $2,500 |
Faculty, Staff, Students or Alumni |
to recognize faculty for excellence in course development and pedagogy of a digital education course
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Criteria
Cover Sheet
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Engineering Nominees for University's Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award, Exceptional Early Career Teaching Award, and Excellence in Instruction Award for Continuing Lecturers |
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Academic Units |
to honor faculty for outstanding undergraduate teaching on the West Lafayette campus |
Process communicated to the academic units |
RESEARCH |
Faculty Excellence Award for Early Career Research |
Plaque, $2,500 |
Faculty or Staff |
to recognize faculty for early career research excellence |
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Faculty Excellence Award for Impact on Industry |
Plaque, $2,500 |
Faculty, Staff or Industry Partners |
to recognize faculty for excellence in research that has had a significant translation impact in industry in the past 5 years
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Criteria
Cover Sheet
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Faculty Excellence Award for Research |
Plaque, $2,500 |
Faculty or Staff |
to recognize facutly for an exceptional recent research contribution that has had significant impact on the discipline and/or society |
Criteria
Cover Sheet
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SERVICE AND ENGAGEMENT |
Faculty Excellence Award for Engagement |
Plaque, $2,500 |
Faculty, Staff or External Partners |
to recognize faculty for excellence in engagement with external stakeholders |
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Dean H. T. Yang Faculty Excellence Award for Leadership in Service |
Plaque, $2,500 |
Faculty or Staff |
to recognize excellence in faculty leadership through service that has significant positive impact within Purdue Engineering
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