Faculty Affairs Accepting Nominations for Outstanding Faculty Mentors

Suzanne Kucharczyk receiving an Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award at the 2023 Provost's Faculty Recognition Reception.
Whit Pruitt

Suzanne Kucharczyk receiving an Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award at the 2023 Provost's Faculty Recognition Reception.

The Office for Faculty Affairs is calling on faculty to nominate their peers for the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award.

This award provides the opportunity to recognize and celebrate exceptional faculty mentors who have contributed to the success of other faculty at the university. All non-tenure track, pre-tenure and mid-career faculty members can nominate a faculty mentor for the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award. 

Nominations are accepted online throughout the year. In mid-March 2024, the Office for Faculty Affairs advisory committee will select outstanding mentors to be recognized during the Provost's Faculty Recognition Reception to be held the second week of April during Faculty Appreciation Week.

Outstanding mentors help promote teaching, research and service excellence while encouraging a healthy work-life balance. They demonstrate commitment to fostering mentees' professional development and create avenues for mentee recognition. They cultivate faculty career advancement and belonging, assist mentees in building their professional networks and advocate for their mentees. 

Nominate an outstanding mentor today. Visit this page for nomination forms, eligibility guidelines and more information.

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Contacts

Anna Zajicek, vice provost for faculty affairs
Office for Faculty Affairs
479-575-5149, azajicek@uark.edu

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