The Outstanding
University Researcher Award

This award recognizes faculty members who
are acknowledged for (a) their research nationally or internationally,
(b) their quality of scholarly work, and (c) their contribution
to profession/discipline.
Individuals designated as Outstanding University Researchers
will receive a $3,000 award.
A. Criteria for eligibility:
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Nominees must be tenured or probationary
tenure faculty members currently conducting research.
They must have been at Illinois State University for
a minimum of three academic years prior to nomination.
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Nominees must have received an Outstanding
College Researcher Award. Members of the College
of Arts and Sciences faculty who have received recognition
for research as Arts and Sciences Lecturer are also
eligible, as are College of Business faculty receiving
that College's Outstanding Research award before the
fall of 1985.
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Members of the University Research
Council are ineligible during their terms
of service. Previous recipients
of the award are ineligible.
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Individuals may not be nominated for
both the Outstanding University Researcher Award and
the Research Initiative Award simultaneously.
B. Procedures for submission of nominations:
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Eligible faculty members may ask to
be considered for nomination by the College
Research Committee; they
may be nominated by any faculty member or
department chair/school director in the College;
or they may be nominated by the College Research
Committee. Application materials are provided
to each College Dean for distribution to applicants
in the College. Applications are submitted
to the College.
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The Dean of the College, in conjunction
with the College Research Committee,
may submit to the University
Research Council up to three individuals from
among the nominees.
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These College nominees must seek written
endorsement of their applications from
their department chairperson/school
director or a colleague in the department/school.
In addition, one support letter from a source
external to the University addressing the
significance of the nominee’s work must
be provided.
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The College Dean shall submit the completed
applications to the Associate Vice
President for Research. Requirements
for a completed application are listed below.
The College nominees should be unranked.
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The final evaluation of applications
will be made by the University Research
Council. During deliberation,
the Council may request supporting materials
from nominees and/or may ask the College Deans
for additional information.
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The University Research Council will
recommend to the Provost up to two recipients from the
list of nominees forwarded to the Council by the College
Deans.
C. A complete application should include:
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A statement from the nominee describing
his/her roles assumed on the various projects, the goals
for the current research/creative endeavors, and the
rationale involved in the development of research program/creative
endeavors. The statement should be written at a level
appropriate for peers outside the discipline. In addition
to a description of current activities, the statement
should address the significance of the nominee's total
body of research and/or creative expression to the field.
(1 to 1 and 1/2 pages single spaced.)
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A full career vita. Research accomplishments
should be categorized and listed, beginning with the
mostrecent, using the Evaluation Guidelines and
Criteria of Scholarly and Creative Productivity found
in these application materials. Complete citations must
be given for all published works.
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Endorsement of the application by the
nominee's department chairperson/school director or
a faculty member in their department/school is a critical
component of the application. The endorsement should
address: (a) quality of the work, (b) reputation of
the journals/juried events, (c) the scope of influence
of the nominees work nationally and internationally,
and (d) contribution to of the work to the advancement
of the discipline. (See Item D below.)
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At least one external letter of support, but no more than three letters, should be included in the materials submitted for consideration. External letters of support provide reviewers with helpful insights about the contribution of the research accomplishments to the discipline and society.
D. Criteria for Evaluation
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A nominee's record of research and publication
while at Illinois State University will be given greatest
weight in the Council's deliberations, although a full
career vita for each nominee will be evaluated.
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Nominees will be evaluated for (a)
nationally and internationally recognized research,
(b) quality of scholarly work, and (c) contribution
to profession/discipline.
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Written endorsements should address
these criteria:
a. Importance of nominee's research
nationally and internationally.
b. Quality/uniqueness of scholarly
work.
c. How work makes unusual contribution
to professional discipline.
NOTE: Please be aware that reviewers of
the Outstanding Researcher Award nominees are colleagues
with expertise in diverse scholarly fields. It is important
to address each nominee's achievements with information
clarifying how the work qualifies as outstanding in the
particular discipline represented. (For example, scholarly
activity in fine arts may be judged in quite different terms
from scholarship in physics.)
E. Distribution of Award
Each recipient receives $3000, payable as $1000 in salary and $2000 in operating funds. Funds must be expended by the end of the fiscal year in which the award is granted.
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