Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Description
The Kent State EHHS Outstanding Graduate Student Award recognizes exemplary contributions by an a graduate student in regards to research and/or teaching.
- Research contributions may be evidenced through publications, conference presentations, and/or external recognition from one’s professional association.
- Exemplary teaching may be evidenced through faculty observations and/or student feedback (e.g., letters of support, SSI scores).
Eligibility
All currently enrolled graduate students in EHHS (masters or doctoral).
Full-time faculty (TT or NTT) enrolled in graduate study are not eligible for the award.
Nomination Procedure
Nominations may come from the graduate student, a faculty member, or a former student. Nomination packets should:
- Ensure nominee’s eligibility.
- Complete Nomination Form (PDF)
- Include a 1-page (maximum) statement that identifies the nominee’s outstanding activities.
- The statement should emphasize which area(s) of contribution are of focus (research and/or teaching). This will inform the committee in regards to the criteria to evaluate the nomination.
- The nominee’s vita should be included.
- Nominations emphasizing contributions in research should include all current publications (APA formatting is required). Copies of selected publications (no more than 2) should also be included.
- Nominations emphasizing contributions in teaching should include all courses taught as a separate section in the vita.
Service contributions will be weighted as additional evidence in support of primary contributions through research/teaching.
The committee’s decision on award recipients will be made on the basis of the above materials only.
Rubric for Award:
Criterion |
Meets Expectations |
Exceeds Expectations |
Far Exceeds Expectations |
Research |
Contributions to research meet the expectations of graduate study at the nominee’s level, within their field. |
Contributions to research exceed the expectations of graduate study at the nominee’s level, within their field. |
Contributions to research far exceed the expectations of graduate study at the nominee’s level, within their field. |
Teaching |
Letter(s) of Support are positive regarding nominee’s pedagogy.
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Letter(s) of Support are positive, with clear indicators to why the nominee’s pedagogy exceeds expectations. Additional evidence is also provided in the nominee statement (observation, SSI, student letter).
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Letter(s) of Support are positive, with clear indicators to why the nominee’s pedagogy far exceeds expectations. Additional evidence is also provided in the nominee statement (observation, SSI, student letter). |
Note: Nominations can include supplementary, service-related, evidence. This evidence is taken into consideration only when a nominee’s research and/or teaching has been found to exceed or far exceed expectations. Nominees who demonstrate exceeding expectations in both research and teaching will be considered in a similar manner, with teaching/research considered with more weight than service.