Distinguished Professor Award nominations now being accepted
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2024 Distinguished Professor Award through Feb. 15, 2024.
Nominations may be made by any current Ohio University faculty member and are welcomed from all departments, schools, and academic disciplines at Ohio University. Candidates are encouraged to be selective in the inclusion of their supporting materials.
A cover letter prepared by the nominator should be submitted and accompanied by up to eight supporting letters from leading external experts in the candidate’s field or related fields, in addition to other supporting documents as outlined on the Distinguished Professor website.
All nominations must be submitted via email in a single PDF to the Office of the President at president@ohio.edu no later than Feb. 15, 2024. Please see this webpage for detailed information on the nomination process.
Information sessions to be held Nov. 8, Nov. 15
The Distinguished Professor Selection Committee will hold one-hour information sessions in November open to both potential nominators and nominees to provide an overview of the selection criteria, the selection process, and nomination instructions. In addition, attendees will also have an opportunity to ask questions.
Attendees will be able to attend the sessions in-person or over Teams on the following dates:
- Nov. 8, from 9-10 a.m. – Baker University Center 231 and Teams – Please use this link to join the session on Teams
- Nov. 15, from 4-5 p.m. – Baker University Center 230 and Teams – Please use this link to join the session on Teams
The Distinguished Professor Award is the highest distinction for faculty members at Ohio University. Established in 1958 by Edwin and Ruth Kennedy as a designated component of the John C. Baker Fund, the award recognizes exceptional research and scholarly or artistic achievements.
According to the terms of the endowment, those elected to membership in the company of Distinguished Professors “will be chosen on the basis of outstanding artistic, literary, historical, or scientific achievements, or other worthy accomplishments attaining wide recognition.” To be considered for election, a faculty member must have tenure and a minimum of five years of service at Ohio University. While a positive assessment of effectiveness as a teacher is an essential requirement, the prime consideration is scholarly or creative contributions that have received substantial recognition beyond the Ohio University community.
For more information about the Distinguished Professor Award, please visit www.ohio.edu/distinguished-professor.