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Distinguished
Research Professor Award
This award has been designed to recognize outstanding research
and/or creative activity of FSU faculty. Recipients of this award
receive a one-time stipend of $6,000. This award does not carry with
it a release from regular teaching or service activities. The Council
on Research and Creativity will accept up to, and no more
than, five unranked (or 10% of the eligible faculty) nominations for
the award from each school or college (preferably no more than one
per department). Distinguished Research Professors will be named at
the Annual Faculty Awards Program held in the spring semester each
year.
Developing
Scholar Award
The Developing Scholar Award program is a competitive
program, administered by the Council
on Research and Creativity, available to scholars several
years advanced into their careers. The intent of this program is to
identify future academic leaders at Florida State University. This
program is open once a year, with nominations submitted through the
academic department. Application deadlines generally fall in
mid-February.
The recipients receive a one-time award of $10,000.
Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor Award
The Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor award is the highest
honor faculty can bestow on a colleague. To be eligible for this
award, the faculty member must be a tenured professor, have been at
the University for at least ten years, and have achieved true
distinction nationally and/or internationally in his discipline or
profession. Although scholarly distinction is the primary
qualification, emphasis is placed on the evidence of quality
teaching including the directing of graduate research, and service
to the University and academic community. Contact the Office
of the President for additional information.
President's Continuing Education Awards
The President's Continuing Education Award recognizes outstanding
faculty contributions to continuing education and outreach as an
important part of this University's mission. The recipient receives
a $2000 honorarium. Contact the Center
for Professional Development for additional information.
Named FSU
Professorship
Named Professorships are a means of recognizing and honoring
outstanding faculty in the colleges and schools of Florida State
University. Such faculty are expected to exemplify standards of
excellence in the performance of teaching, research and service
within a specific discipline/profession. The professorship carries
with it a $5000 base salary increase. Contact the Office
of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for
additional information.
University Teaching Awards
The University Teaching Awards program recognizes faculty for
excellence in undergraduate and graduate teaching. Recipients must
be outstanding in the many aspects of teaching which contribute to
successful teaching and learning. This is a student-oriented award
with nominations submitted by students and alumni. Each recipient
receives a $2000 award. Contact the Office
of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for
additional information.
University Advising Awards
Recipients of University Advising Awards have been nominated by
students who have been beneficiaries of their services. These
individuals dedicate their time to insuring that students receive
the best possible advice related to their courses and their career
choices. The recipient receives a $2000 award. Contact the Office
of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs for
additional information.
Superior Liberal Studies Honors Teaching Award
The Superior Liberal Studies Honors Teaching Award recognizes a
faculty member who has been outstanding in his service to the
students in the Honors Program. Contact the University
Honors Program office for additional information.
Honors Thesis Mentor Award
Award given in recognition of serving as mentor to undergraduates who write honors theses. This honor includes a $2000 award From FSU.
Graduate Faculty Mentor Award
Award given in recognition for excellence in graduate education and professional development of graduate students. This honor includes a $3000 award from FSU
Graduate Teaching Award
Award given in recognition for excellence in graduate teaching. Recipients of this award are deemed outstanding in the many aspects of teaching which contribute to successful teaching and learning.
University Distinguished Teaching Award
To be eligible for this award, the faculty member must have received a University Teaching Award at least five years prior to being nominated for the Distinguished Teacher Award. The successful nominee must document continued excellence in teaching for the five years since receipt of the original University Teaching Award. This honor includes a $7500 award funded by Florida State University.
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