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Nancy L. Mergler Faculty Mentor Award for Undergraduate Research


 

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Nancy L. Mergler Faculty Mentor Award for Undergraduate Research

The Nancy L. Mergler Faculty Mentor Award for Undergraduate Research was established in 2013 in order to recognize faculty excellence in supporting undergraduate researchers. 

Each award winner receives a one-time prize of $500 and a framed certificate.

Nominations are due to the Honors College by February 9, 2024. Applications may be submitted via email to Amanda Minks (amandaminks@ou.edu), or in hand to the Honors College main office, David L. Boren Hall, 1300 Asp, Room 160.

 


CRITERIA

This student-initiated award recognizes one faculty member each year for excellence in supporting undergraduate research. The nominee should demonstrate exemplary effort supporting individual and professional development of undergraduate research for OU students. 

NOMINATION PROCEDURES

Initiation

Each Fall term the Honors College will solicit nominations from all OU undergraduate students engaged in research. Nominations and supporting materials are only accepted from undergraduate students.

Recommendations

Nominations should include a cover letter with the student’s full name, email address, and major.  Additionally, the application should address the following points with emphasis on how the nominee exhibits these five qualities of an outstanding mentor:

  1. How does the mentor invest in the work of the student? For example, how does the mentor actively and unselfishly provide guidance, instruction, and encouragement for undergraduate research?
  2. Does the mentor foster an environment of mutual respect? How so?
  3. Explain how the mentor provides explicit and timely feedback with both praise and constructive criticism for maximizing intellectual growth?
  4. How does the mentor recognize and support the student’s development as a person and scholar? Does the mentor provide opportunities for personal and professional growth, including socialization into the professional community?
  5. How does the mentor support the student in developing an understanding and vision that encourages him/her to pursue his/her own direction in research and career goals?

Supporting Documentation

In addition to a cover letter, the application should include the following:

  • The mentor’s name, title and rank, and home department and email;
  • The title and description of the project(s) for which the mentor is being nominated;
  • Semester(s) during which the research was undertaken (may be ongoing);
  • Any extracurricular recognition the project received; i.e., conference presentation, publication, award, and so forth;
  • Any additional information that the student believes will enhance the candidate’s application.

SELECTION PROCEDURES

A committee selected by the Honors College will review all nominations and select the mentoring faculty whose actions best exemplify the criteria and spirit of the award. The committee will forward its recommendation(s) and all substantiating materials to the Senior Vice President and Provost by March 1.

The Senior Vice President and Provost will review the committee’s recommendation(s) and make the final selection. 

ANNOUNCEMENT AND PERQUISITES

The selected faculty member will receive a one-time award of $500 and a framed certificate. The recipient will be announced at the annual Faculty Awards and Honors ceremony in Norman.

CONTACT

This award is administered by the Honors College. For questions about this award, please contact Amanda Minks (amandaminks@ou.edu), Associate Dean of the Honors College.