Nominations for ECU Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor Award Due Feb 5

ECU Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor Awards

One of the most important factors in graduate student education is mentoring, which differs from advising in that it involves a social transformation that includes a professional relationship benefiting student development, and instills a lifelong learning perspective to the practices and values of an academic discipline.

More info and form: http://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/gradschool/Graduate-School-Faculty-and-Staff.cfm

The Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor Award is given annually to recognize two East Carolina University graduate faculty members who exemplify outstanding commitments to academic, professional and personal development of graduate students through mentoring and advising.

One award for mentoring master’s students and one award for mentoring doctoral students is given each year.  Each recipient receives $1,000 for professional expenses and is recognized during Research and Creative Activity Week.  The selection committee of faculty and graduate students considers traditional, innovative, as well as unique ways in which faculty members mentor graduate students.

The selection committee considers evidence of success as an outstanding mentor; guiding students in their intellectual growth; helping them developing independent research interests; and fostering their development of communication skills, interpersonal skills, research skills and professional skills.

Please click here to view the ECU Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor Awards announcement.

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