University Libraries Accepting Research Award Applications
Three University Libraries Research Awards (ULRA) are given in recognition of outstanding original papers or projects in any media. The post University Libraries Accepting Research Award Applications appeared first on UNC Greensboro.
The recipient of this award has conducted and published a particularly impressive research project. Ideally, publication of the research results would have been within the last 12 months.
Faculty Research Award Recipients:
- Candace Jacobs, 2024
- Melody Rood, 2023
- Tiffany Henry, 2022
- Maggie Murphy, 2021
Award Policies:
- This award includes a $500 cash prize.
- Awarded annually. However, this award doesn’t have to be awarded each year.
- All UL faculty employees (full time and part time) are eligible after having worked at the UL for at least 24 months. EHRA non-faculty are classified as Faculty and therefore are eligible for this award.
- No recipient of an award will be considered eligible for the same award in less than a five-year period.
- A record of award winners is posted on a wall in the first floor of Jackson Library as well as on the library web site. Winners also get a paper certificate.
The recipient of this award has made recent, excellent contributions in teaching, instruction, and/or information literacy or other literacies, or in supporting the teaching mission of the university. Evidence could include student evaluations, faculty feedback, and assessment data, or creating a new course, digital learning objects, etc.
Faculty Teaching Award Recipients:
- Steve Cramer, 2024
- Juanita Thacker, 2023
- Stacey Krim, 2022
- Jenny Dale, 2021
Award Policies:
- This award includes a $500 cash prize.
- Awarded annually. However, this award doesn’t have to be awarded each year.
- All UL faculty employees (full time and part time) are eligible after having worked at the UL for at least 24 months. EHRA non-faculty are classified as Faculty and therefore are eligible for this award.
- No recipient of an award will be considered eligible for the same award in less than a five-year period.
- A record of award winners is posted on a wall in the first floor of Jackson Library as well as on the library web site. Winners also get a paper certificate.
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