December 2, 2020
The Graduate School is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the 2021 Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award. Named for the late Graduate School Dean Marsha L. Landolt, the award has recognized excellent faculty mentors annually since 1999.
We strongly encourage departments to share this information with their graduate students.
We are especially interested in generating a diverse group of nominations, including nominations of faculty members who are women, or from underrepresented minority groups, or with disabilities.
The Graduate School, with assistance from the President’s Office, sponsors this annual award in order to recognize outstanding mentoring of graduate students by faculty. The relationship between a graduate student and a faculty advisor is one that can have a profound, lifelong influence on both parties. At its best, this mentoring relationship inspires and gives confidence to the student while providing the faculty member with a valued colleague. The Marsha L. Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award allows us to honor those members of the faculty who exemplify excellence in graduate education. A single award, accompanied by $5,000 in discretionary funds that may be used to support the awardee’s scholarly activities, will be given and presented at the annual Awards of Excellence Ceremony in June 2021 in conjunction with other University-wide awards.
Complete information on this year’s nomination procedures and guidelines is available below. Questions about the Landolt Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award or nomination procedures may be directed to graddean@uw.edu.
Completed nomination packets must be received by 5 p.m. PST, January 6, 2021; no exceptions to this deadline will be granted.
2021 LANDOLT AWARD NOMINATION GUIDELINES
Eligibility for the award:
We are especially interested in generating a diverse group of nominations, including nominations of faculty members who are women, or from underrepresented minority groups, or with disabilities.
Eligibility is limited to active members of the graduate faculty who are involved in the supervision of graduate students.
Departments are limited to only one nomination.
Resources
- Criteria used in evaluating nominees
- UW Graduate School Mentoring Memos and mentoring guides
- “Nature’s guide for mentors”
- CGS Occasional Paper series: Great Mentoring in Graduate School: A quick start guide for protégés by Laura Gail Lunsford and Vicki L. Baker
Nomination Packets and Materials
Nominators are encouraged to cite specific examples of excellent mentoring by the faculty member.
In an effort to create fairly comparable nomination packets for the Landolt Award selection committee, we ask the chair (or his/her designate) to create a nomination packet with the following materials in the following order:
COMPLETE NOMINATION PACKETS AND MATERIALS
(due 5 p.m. PST on January 6, 2021):
- Landolt Award cover page/checklist
- Cover letter from the chair or his/her designee (required; no more than two pages in length). In their cover letters, departmental chairs are invited to incorporate comments from those nomination letters they have received from current or former students or colleagues that are not among the letters included in the final packet of materials. NB: Departments are limited to only one nomination.
- Nomination letters from current graduate students (no more than three; each no more than one page in length)
- Nomination letters from former graduate students (no more than four letters, each no more than one page in length)
- Nomination letters from other students (e.g., undergraduates or postdoctoral associates), faculty or staff (no more than two letters; each no more than one page in length)
- A current, abbreviated version of nominee’s CV (no more than six pages in length)
- A list of current and former mentored graduate students (required)
- No more than four pages of other supporting materials (e.g., course syllabi, student evaluations, etc.) as desired, not to include additional letters of support
Note: For all documents, fonts are to be no smaller than 11-point and margins no narrower than one inch. We will strictly observe page-length limits and formatting guidelines.
Deadline and submission method:
The deadline for submission of complete nomination packets is 5 p.m. PST on January 6, 2021. This is a firm deadline; in fairness to all nominators, no exceptions or extensions will be granted. Hard copy nominations and those received after the deadline will not be accepted. Prior years’ nomination materials will not be considered. Materials may be excerpted and the nominators’ comments reproduced.
Nomination letters must be submitted electronically in Adobe PDF format only c/o graddean@uw.edu. Please save your file in this format:
LASTNAMENOMINEE – Nominating Department.pdf
Ex: “JONES– Astrobiology.pdf”
In the subject line of your email, please specify “LANDOLT AWARD 2021 – LASTNAMENOMINEE, nominating department”
Award:
A single award, accompanied by $5,000 in discretionary funds that may be used to support the awardee’s scholarly activities, will be given and presented at the annual Awards of Excellence Ceremony in June 2021 in conjunction with other University-wide awards.
Please address nomination materials to
Joy Williamson-Lott
Dean of The Graduate School
Questions?
Jerry Pangilinan, graddean@uw.edu
Assistant to the Dean, The Graduate School