Nominate a Colleague for Teaching and Mentorship Awards
March 7, 2024
Academic excellence at Stony Brook University doesn’t happen by accident. It’s thanks to the incredible efforts of our faculty, instructors, and staff.
Nominations are open for a variety of awards to recognize the exceptional work of our faculty and instructors. Please consider nominating a colleague to help us celebrate the amazing community of educators and mentors at Stony Brook.
Celebration of Teaching Awards – Deadline March 17, 2024, 5 p.m.
Eligibility: All Stony Brook educators who have taught an in-person or online course during the academic semesters: Summer 2023, Fall 2023, or Spring 2024, and have not been awarded in the same category in the past two years are eligible, except where otherwise indicated.
Who Can Nominate: Faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and staff are eligible to submit nominations, except where otherwise indicated.
Eligibility criteria and nomination forms
- Excellence in Teaching an In-Person Course
- Excellence in Teaching an Online Course
- Excellence in Assessment Award
- Excellence in Inclusive Teaching – The David L. Ferguson Award for Inclusive Teaching
- Excellence in Accessible Teaching - The Brooke Ellison Award for Accessible Teaching
- Excellence in Teaching Innovation Award
- Excellence in Experiential Education Award
- The Provost’s Outstanding Lecturer Award
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- Nominated by Department or Academic Unit Chair
Provost’s Outstanding Mentor Award – Deadline March 24, 2024, 5 p.m.
Eligibility: This award recognizes senior faculty who have served as exemplary mentors. An outstanding mentor has demonstrated exceptional commitment to faculty mentoring of non-tenure track, pre-tenure and mid-career faculty. Full-time faculty mentors at the advanced Associate, or Professor rank are eligible to be nominated by their colleagues. Retired faculty are also eligible for nomination.
Who Can Nominate: Nominations may be submitted by the mentor’s department/academic unit chair, colleagues, or mentee(s).